English
Français
Register
Login
Help
Find a program
Find a school
Studying in France
Study with n+i
Preparing for registration
Registering with the “n+i” network
Registering with the “n+i” network

Who can register
Who is eligible?

Spotlight on n+i
Students testimonials
Interviews of n+i students

Videos from n+i
Videos from n+i

News and events
Latest news

International Forum n+i
Program of the event

Satisfaction survey
Satisfaction survey

Promotional materials
Promotional documents

Print Version
Master n+ ENSMN Innovation Management, Engineering

Options:
Energy and Environmental Engineering of Industrial Systems
Architecture of Secure Systems
Organization of Information and Processes
Geoengineering Civil Engineering / Building
Energy: Production, Transformation Mechanical Engineering
Decision and Production Engineering
Mathematical Engineering
Functional Materials
Structural Materials

Official Title
Diplôme d'Ingénieur Civil des Mines de Nancy (INPL)
Program

Course language
99% French, 1% English

The M1 section is taught by
The institute : Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Mines de Nancy

The M2 section is taught by
The institute : Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Mines de Nancy

Domains
Applied math, Engineering, Geology, Geotechnics, Industrial, Innovative products, materials, Mechanical, Modeling, Optimisation, Physical Engineering, Safety, Security, Structural, Thermal transfer, Wastes, Fluid mechanics, Environment(al), Process / Processing, Finance, Innovation Management
Section M1

Location
Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Mines de Nancy
Parc de Saurupt
CS 14234
54042 Nancy Cedex

Cost of M1
1100 euros

Description M1
The educational program at the school aims at training engineers to be capable of innovating and leading change in all aspects of business and society, capable of working in a team in a complex international and multicultural environment, driven by an entrepreneurial spirit. Another goal is to train engineers to be responsible and humanistic, able to adapt to the extreme changes that they will encounter throughout their careers. To do this, the program gives a strong foundation in scientific knowledge, rounded out with courses in humanities, economics and management in academic programs shared with schools specialized in other disciplines and courses in foreign languages and culture. The objective of the options program is to establish a means for acquiring knowledge and skills in an engineer’s area of specialization, thus giving him the capacity to become an expert in this field. It allows for putting basic scientific knowledge into practice and thus helping to develop the methodological spirit and adaptability of a civil engineer from the Mines of Nancy.

Scholarships M1
none


Period 1
September - February Language Hours* Credits*
Core
Courses for Major + 1 Project (details below) fr 84.00 8.00
Operations research (Scientific core curriculum) fr 42.00 4.00
Business Management fr 28.00 3.00
French fr 56.00 3.00
English en 56.00 3.00
Humanities (will be attended in the 2nd Semester) fr 24.00 3.00
Elective courses, choose 1 in "Elective course (choice dependant on results to mathematics and statistics test)"
Remedial mathematics for admission-on-records students fr 42.00 3.00
Remedial statistics for admission-on-records students fr 42.00 3.00
Mathematica and applications fr 42.00 3.00
Shaping fr 42.00 3.00
Numerical Simulation fr 42.00 3.00
Numerical analysis fr 42.00 3.00
Computer technologies and solutions fr 42.00 3.00
Audit & Consulting fr 42.00 3.00
Meeting the challenge of sustainable development: industrial ecology fr 42.00 3.00
Superconductivity fr 42.00 3.00
Elective courses, choose 1 in "Artem Labs courses + 1 project"
Conception, Innovation, Production: from idea to prototype fr 45.00 3.00
Risk Analysis or the Science of Risks fr 45.00 3.00
Business and Territory fr 45.00 3.00
Environment and Sustainable Development fr 45.00 3.00
Land Use Engineering and Social Innovation fr 45.00 3.00
e-business: digital ergonomics at the service of a cause fr 45.00 3.00
Note: a part of (or all) the M1-Period 1 will be replaced by a "n+i" special package designed for foreign student.
See the Methodology Integration Package (PIM) for more informations.
Option : Energy and Environmental Engineering of Industrial Systems
Transport phenomena fr 21.00 2.00
Fluid dynamics fr 21.00 2.00
Simulation of transport phenomena fr 21.00 2.00
Turbulence fr 21.00 2.00
Note: a part of (or all) the M1-Period 1 will be replaced by a "n+i" special package designed for foreign student.
See the Methodology Integration Package (PIM) for more informations.
Option : Architecture of Secure Systems
Software Engineering fr 21.00 2.00
Model Driven Architecture and UML fr 21.00 2.00
Operating System fr 21.00 2.00
Networks fr 21.00 2.00
Note: a part of (or all) the M1-Period 1 will be replaced by a "n+i" special package designed for foreign student.
See the Methodology Integration Package (PIM) for more informations.
Option : Organization of Information and Processes
Software Engineering fr 21.00 2.00
Model Driven Architecture and UML fr 21.00 2.00
Operating System fr 21.00 2.00
Networks fr 21.00 2.00
Note: a part of (or all) the M1-Period 1 will be replaced by a "n+i" special package designed for foreign student.
See the Methodology Integration Package (PIM) for more informations.
Option : Geoengineering Civil Engineering / Building
Corbieres project fr 21.00 2.00
Basics in geology fr 21.00 2.00
Rheology of Geomaterials fr 21.00 2.00
Rock masses fr 21.00 2.00
Soils and surficial formations fr 21.00 2.00
Note: a part of (or all) the M1-Period 1 will be replaced by a "n+i" special package designed for foreign student.
See the Methodology Integration Package (PIM) for more informations.
Option : Energy: Production, Transformation Mechanical Engineering
Fluid Mechanics fr 21.00 2.00
Heat transfer fr 42.00 4.00
Numerical methods and codes for mechanics and energetics fr 21.00 2.00
Note: a part of (or all) the M1-Period 1 will be replaced by a "n+i" special package designed for foreign student.
See the Methodology Integration Package (PIM) for more informations.
Option : Decision and Production Engineering
Algorithms for industrial engineering fr 21.00 2.00
Introduction to Industrial Engineering fr 21.00 2.00
Discrete Optimization fr 21.00 2.00
Information System and Databases fr 21.00 2.00
Note: a part of (or all) the M1-Period 1 will be replaced by a "n+i" special package designed for foreign student.
See the Methodology Integration Package (PIM) for more informations.
Option : Mathematical Engineering
Probability in Financial Mathematics fr 42.00 4.00
Partial differential equations fr 42.00 4.00
Note: a part of (or all) the M1-Period 1 will be replaced by a "n+i" special package designed for foreign student.
See the Methodology Integration Package (PIM) for more informations.
Option : Functional Materials
In service mechanical behaviour of materials fr 21.00 2.00
Atomic and molecular arrangements: structures and defects fr 21.00 2.00
Electric and thermal properties of materials fr 21.00 2.00
From Phase Diagrams to Microstructures fr 21.00 2.00
Note: a part of (or all) the M1-Period 1 will be replaced by a "n+i" special package designed for foreign student.
See the Methodology Integration Package (PIM) for more informations.
Option : Structural Materials
In service mechanical behaviour of materials fr 21.00 2.00
Atomic and molecular arrangements: structures and defects fr 21.00 2.00
Electric and thermal properties of materials fr 21.00 2.00
From Phase Diagrams to Microstructures fr 21.00 2.00
Note: a part of (or all) the M1-Period 1 will be replaced by a "n+i" special package designed for foreign student.
See the Methodology Integration Package (PIM) for more informations.
Period 2
February - June Language Hours* Credits*
Core
Courses for Major + 1 Project (follow-up of 1st semester = 8 ECTS + 1 project for 4 ECTS) (details below) fr 84.00 12.00
Artem Labs courses (follow-up of 1st semester) fr 45.00 6.00
French fr 56.00 4.00
English en 56.00 4.00
Elective courses, choose 1 in "Elective cross-disciplinary course"
Logic and Reasoning fr 21.00 2.00
Introduction to Signal Processing and Applications fr 21.00 2.00
Guided Transport fr 21.00 2.00
Industrial control engineering, instrumentation and control base fr 21.00 2.00
Computational fluid dynamics fr 21.00 2.00
Tools for the processing and analysis of images fr 21.00 2.00
Implementation of Fourier Transform fr 21.00 2.00
The Earth’s system fr 21.00 2.00
Elective courses, choose 1 in "Elective course"
Video game animation techniques fr 42.00 3.00
Engineered Materials fr 42.00 3.00
Simulation and system dynamics, application in hydrology fr 42.00 3.00
Molecular biology and its applications fr 42.00 3.00
Algorithmic nuggets fr 42.00 3.00
Financial analysis fr 42.00 3.00
Computer hardware fr 42.00 3.00
Statistical data processing: from research to forecast fr 42.00 3.00
Optimization fr 42.00 3.00
Elective courses, choose 1 in "Humanities"
Art and Political Power fr 24.00 3.00
The United States yesterday and today: myths and reality fr 24.00 3.00
Literature and political thought fr 24.00 3.00
Ethics and society: think about responsability today fr 24.00 3.00
Elective courses, choose 1 in "Business Management"
Innovation and Change Management fr 35.00 3.00
Industrial Management and Business Strategy fr 35.00 3.00
Economics and Finance fr 35.00 3.00
Audit & Consulting fr 35.00 3.00
International business and geopolitic fr 35.00 3.00
Human Resources Management for Engineers fr 35.00 3.00
Strategy fr 35.00 3.00
Option : Energy and Environmental Engineering of Industrial Systems
Systematic approach reactors fr 21.00 2.00
Boundary layers and Radiation fr 21.00 2.00
Environmental impact assessment fr 21.00 2.00
Elective courses, choose 1 in "Major: Energy and Environmental Engineering of Industrial Systems"
Nuclear reactors, fuel and controlling the impacts on the environment fr 21.00 2.00
Water and Waste Treatment fr 21.00 2.00
Option : Architecture of Secure Systems
Foundation of computing & Semantics fr 42.00 4.00
Ambient systems fr 21.00 2.00
Embedded systems fr 21.00 2.00
Option : Organization of Information and Processes
Foundation of computing & Semantics fr 42.00 4.00
Advanced Software Engineering fr 21.00 2.00
Database fr 21.00 2.00
Option : Geoengineering Civil Engineering / Building
Geomechanic modelisation fr 21.00 2.00
Structural mechanics (Strength of materials) fr 21.00 2.00
Underground water fr 21.00 2.00
Geotechnical structures fr 21.00 2.00
Option : Energy: Production, Transformation Mechanical Engineering
Fluid mechanics fr 21.00 2.00
Basics of electrical engineering fr 21.00 2.00
Fluid machines - Turbo machines fr 21.00 2.00
Multiphase flows fr 21.00 2.00
Option : Decision and Production Engineering
Modelling and forecasting fr 42.00 4.00
Advanced technique in discrete optimization fr 21.00 2.00
Stochastic Models for Production Manufacturing fr 21.00 2.00
Option : Mathematical Engineering
Modelling and forecasting fr 42.00 4.00
Probabilistic methods for simulation fr 21.00 2.00
Numerical Solution of Partial Differential Equations and Applications fr 21.00 2.00
Option : Functional Materials
Dielectric materials: properties and applications fr 21.00 2.00
Semiconductors properties fr 21.00 2.00
Magnetic properties of metals and nanomaterials fr 21.00 2.00
Functional properties of polymers and glasses fr 21.00 2.00
Option : Structural Materials
Plasticity of metallic alloys fr 21.00 2.00
Elaboration and mechanical & physical properties of polymers fr 21.00 2.00
Genesis of microstructures in metallic materials fr 21.00 2.00
Ceramics: structure, properties and synthesis fr 21.00 2.00
Period 3
June - September Language Hours* Credits*
Core
Summer Internship (10 weeks in general) fr 350.00 0.00
* The number of course hours may be subjected to slight variations.
* More informations about ECTS credits.
Section M2

Location
Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Mines de Nancy
Parc de Saurupt
CS 14234
54042 Nancy Cedex

Cost of M2
1100 euros

Description M2
The educational program at the school aims at training engineers to be capable of innovating and leading change in all aspects of business and society, capable of working in a team in a complex international and multicultural environment, driven by an entrepreneurial spirit. Another goal is to train engineers to be responsible and humanistic, able to adapt to the extreme changes that they will encounter throughout their careers. To do this, the program gives a strong foundation in scientific knowledge, rounded out with courses in humanities, economics and management in academic programs shared with schools specialized in other disciplines and courses in foreign languages and culture. The objective of the options program is to establish a means for acquiring knowledge and skills in an engineer’s area of specialization, thus giving him the capacity to become an expert in this field. It allows for putting basic scientific knowledge into practice and thus helping to develop the methodological spirit and adaptability of a civil engineer from the Mines of Nancy.

Scholarships M2
none


Period 1
January - February Language Hours* Credits*
Core
Specialization courses (please see below) fr 126.00 15.00
Research project in a laboratory fr 120.00 8.00
Business Management (follow-up of 2nd semester of M1) fr 42.00 3.00
French fr 30.00 0.00
English en 30.00 0.00
Elective courses, choose 1 in "Elective courses"
System monitoring and diagnosis fr 42.00 4.00
Statistical data processing: from mining to prediction fr 42.00 4.00
The Game Theory fr 42.00 4.00
Nuclear industry: context - technologies – risks fr 42.00 4.00
Option : Energy and Environmental Engineering of Industrial Systems
Energy and Environment Markets fr 21.00 2.50
Biomass energy fr 21.00 2.50
Combustion fr 21.00 2.50
Transfers in multiphase media fr 21.00 2.50
Modelling and optimizing energy systems fr 21.00 2.50
Behavior of dispersed phases fr 21.00 2.50
Option : Architecture of Secure Systems
Information Systems Lifecycle fr 42.00 5.00
Information systems risks and quality fr 42.00 5.00
Middleware fr 21.00 2.50
Modeling and evaluation of fr 21.00 2.50
Option : Organization of Information and Processes
Information Systems Lifecycle fr 42.00 5.00
Information systems risks and quality fr 42.00 5.00
Advanced Process and fr 21.00 2.50
Integration fr 21.00 2.50
Option : Geoengineering Civil Engineering / Building
Geostatistics fr 21.00 2.50
Geology applied to energy resources: petroleum, gas, uranium fr 21.00 2.50
Civil engineering structures fr 21.00 2.50
Geophysical Methodology fr 21.00 2.50
Exploitation and utilization of the underground fr 21.00 2.50
Natural Hazard Management fr 21.00 2.50
Option : Energy: Production, Transformation Mechanical Engineering
Numerical codes for engineering problems fr 21.00 2.50
Combustion applied to turbojet engines I and II fr 42.00 5.00
Motion of Fluids in Porous Media – Applications in Oil Reservoirs fr 21.00 2.50
Nuclear Engineering: Fluid Systems for PWRs fr 21.00 2.50
Analysis of Energy Industry. Energy strategies fr 21.00 2.50
Option : Decision and Production Engineering
Data Analysis and Data Mining fr 42.00 5.00
Simulation tools for decision-making fr 42.00 5.00
Supply Chains Management and Production Management fr 42.00 5.00
Option : Mathematical Engineering
Data Analysis and Data Mining fr 42.00 5.00
Financial Mathematics fr 42.00 5.00
Stochastic Modeling fr 42.00 5.00
Option : Functional Materials
Nano-objects and surface fr 21.00 2.50
Chips and micro-electronics fr 21.00 2.50
Materials for optics and optronics fr 21.00 2.50
Bulk materials or thin coatings: from the structure to functionalities fr 21.00 2.50
Selection and optimization of materials fr 21.00 2.50
Methods of Material Expertise fr 21.00 2.50
Control of wear and corrosion of metallic materials fr 21.00 2.50
Option : Structural Materials
Selection and optimization of materials fr 21.00 2.50
Methods of Material Expertise fr 21.00 2.50
Control of wear and corrosion of metallic materials fr 21.00 2.50
Composite materials fr 21.00 2.50
Interactions of phase transformations-constraints fr 21.00 2.50
Digital Metallurgy fr 21.00 2.50
Period 2
January - September Language Hours* Credits*
Core
End-of-studies internship (in a company or a laboratory) - 20 weeks minimum fr 700.00 30.00
* The number of course hours may be subjected to slight variations.
* More informations about ECTS credits.