Institut national des sciences appliquées de Rennes

INSA Rennes
TypePublic
Established1966
PresidentVincent Brunie
Students1700
Location,
48°07′17″N 1°38′05″W / 48.121389°N 1.634722°W / 48.121389; -1.634722
CampusBeaulieu
Websitewww.insa-rennes.fr
Institut national des sciences appliquées de Rennes is located in Rennes
Institut national des sciences appliquées de Rennes
Rennes

The Institut National des Sciences Appliquées de Rennes or INSA Rennes is a Grande École d'Ingénieurs, a School of Engineering, under the authority of the French Ministry of Education and Research.

It is located on the Beaulieu campus in the east of Rennes, it is a part of the INSA group, which trains nearly 12% of all French engineers each year. Founded in 1966 to train highly qualified engineers, support continuing education, and conduct research and testing, it is the biggest engineering school in the region of Brittany. The five-year curriculum aims at training engineers who possess humane qualities and are well versed in the primary areas of science and engineering. The school accommodates 1,400 students in engineering.

The 5-year education is divided into two parts:

  • the first cycle, a highly selective part of the studies which aims at giving the basis for future engineering studies that takes 2 years
  • the second cycle, where the students have 7 specialties to choose from and will study their choice of specialty for 3 more years


First cycle

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The five year academic curriculum starts with a foundation course (preparatory cycle) where students focus on fundamental sciences (maths, physics, chemistry, mechanics and computer sciences) and then progressively concentrate on specialized areas in science and technology. This generalist preparatory cycle ensures that all INSA engineers acquire a solid background in terms of skills and competence, thus allowing them to reorient their career independently of their initial specialization. The first cycle is the highly selective part of the studies. During the first year the examinations are very hard to test if students are able to continue with their engineering studies.

Some special sections are available :

  • Filière Internationale (International branch):[1] only for the first cycle, the international branch consists of approximately 100 students, made up with around half of them French students and other half coming from non-French speaking country, mainly Turkey, China, and Vietnam.
  • Filière INSA - Sciences Po Rennes:[2] partnership with Rennes Institute of Political Studies (also known as Sciences Po Rennes), aiming to train high-level executives capable of working in both engineering and governance.
  • Filière Arts - Études (Art-with-studies branch):[3] provides 4 sub-branches of studies: music, plastic arts, theatre, and lighting.
  • Filière Excellence Sportive (Sporting excellence branch):[4] combines engineering training with high-level sport, aimed for student who are high-level athletes registered on the lists of the Ministry of Sports and national-level athletes.


Second cycle

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The second cycle offers 7 different engineering specialties:[5]

  • Computer Science
  • Mechanical Engineering and Automatism
  • Civil Engineering
  • Electronics and Computer Engineering
  • Materials Science & Engineering
  • Communication Systems & Networks
  • Mathematical Engineering


Student life

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The school is located on the Beaulieu campus, served by multiple bus routes and the metro line B.

The 17-hectare campus of INSA Rennes includes:[6]

  • Four residential buildings (820 rooms and 171 studios)
  • A restaurant (serving breakfast, lunch and dinner)
  • A library
  • A multimedia centre with 100 freely accessible workstations, connected to the Internet and providing access to many hardware and software resources
  • A student bar, with a capacity of 800 places
  • A student cafeteria
  • The "Halle Francis Querné", a general-purpose sports hall with a floor space of approximately 2,000 m²

Associations

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  • AEIR - INSA Rennes Engineering Students Association

With a 900-strong membership, the AEIR offers students a wide range of sports, leisure and cultural activities

  • AS (Association Sportive)

The AS offers students the opportunity to partake in organised sports events and other sporting activities of a more or less competitive nature.

  • Ouest INSA – Junior Entreprise

Students get involved in the business world.

  • FSIR – Formula Student INSA Rennes

Their aim is to take part in the worldwide Formula Student challenge and design, conceive and build a single-seat racing car.

  • Forum Synergie Ouest

FSO is an association which gets students in touch with companies based in the West of France.

  • EAI – Echange Afrique-INSA

The EAI carries out numerous aid projects in developing countries (construction of schools, etc.).

  • Association 1,2,3,4 L

A gateway to participating in the humanitarian "4L Trophy" for 4L Citroën cars. Teams carry aid parcels destined for people in need in Africa. ...


Notable students

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References

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  1. ^ "Etudiants internationaux". www.insa-rennes.fr/ (in French). Retrieved 2022-08-18.
  2. ^ "Filière INSA - Sciences Po Rennes". www.insa-rennes.fr/ (in French). Retrieved 2022-08-18.
  3. ^ "Filière Arts - Études". www.insa-rennes.fr/ (in French). Retrieved 2022-08-18.
  4. ^ "Filière Excellence Sportive". www.insa-rennes.fr/ (in French). Retrieved 2022-08-18.
  5. ^ "5 Years Integrated Masters of Science and Engineering". www.insa-rennes.fr/. Retrieved 2022-08-18.
  6. ^ "Le Campus INSA Rennes". www.insa-rennes.fr/ (in French). Retrieved 2022-08-18.
  7. ^ "Sylvie Thiebaux: Home Page". users.cecs.anu.edu.au/. Retrieved 2022-08-18.