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CentraleSupélec Bachelor of Global Engineering
CentraleSupélec

Bachelor of Global Engineering

Paris, France

4 Years

English

Full time

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Sep 2025

EUR 36,000 / per year

On-Campus

Key Summary

    About: The Bachelor of Global Engineering combines engineering principles with global perspectives. You'll engage with international projects and learn how to tackle engineering challenges that have a worldwide impact. This program incorporates practical experience and emphasizes sustainable development in engineering solutions.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue various roles such as global project manager, engineering consultant, and sustainability advisor. Other potential paths include working with international organizations or in sectors like environmental engineering and global infrastructure development.

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The Bachelor of Global Engineering is a joint undergraduate program between CentraleSupélec (France) and McGill University’s Faculty of Engineering (Canada). Over four years, an international cohort study an intensive and multidisciplinary engineering curriculum taught in English within a French-speaking culture. Students spend two years at CentraleSupélec, where they follow a common curriculum and benefit from the French excellence in mathematics and science within a Grande École. They then spend two years at McGill, specializing in one of the nine streams offered as part of the program. This new joint program aims to tackle the challenges of the modern world: environmental, societal, and corporate. The curriculum mixes the best of the two systems and develops scientific excellence and best practices for global engineering in both the multicultural and multidisciplinary sense. is a joint undergraduate program between CentraleSupélec (France) and McGill University’s Faculty of Engineering (Canada). Over four years, an international cohort study an intensive and multidisciplinary engineering curriculum taught in English within a French-speaking culture. Students spend two years at CentraleSupélec, where they follow a common curriculum and benefit from the French excellence in mathematics and science within a Grande École. They then spend two years at McGill, specializing in one of the nine streams offered as part of the program. This new joint program aims to tackle the challenges of the modern world: environmental, societal, and corporate. The curriculum mixes the best of the two systems and develops scientific excellence and best practices for global engineering in both the multicultural and multidisciplinary sense.

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