Champollion University
Computer Science (Health) (Master) [7][40]
Computer Science (Health) (Master) [7][40]
Computer Science Informatics (Master) [7][40]
Construction Engineering (Master)[7][40]
Electrical and Embedded Systems Engineering (Master)[7][40]
Electrical and On-board Systems Engineering (Master)[7][40]
Multidisciplinary Engineering (Master)[7][40]
Civil/Construction Engineering [7][40]
Engineering (General) (Master) [7][40]
Agricultural Engineering (Master) [7][40]
Agribusiness and Biology Engineering (Master) [7][40]
Agribusiness and Industrial Engineering (Master) [7][40]
Chemistry and Physics Engineering (Master) [7][40]
Materials Engineering (Master) [7][40]
Materials and Mechanical Engineering (Master) [7][40]
Agricultural Sciences and Engineering (Master) [7][40]
Food Sciences (Master) [7][40]
Horticultural Sciences (Master) [7][40]
Landscape Engineering (Master) [7][40]
London
United Kingdom
The Engineering Council (EC) is the UK regulatory body for the engineering profession. Its Engineering Accreditation Board (AB) is made up of all the professional engineering institutions that are licensed by the Engineering Council to accredit academic programs for both Chartered Engineer and Incorporated Engineer status. The aim of EAB is to encourage consistent accreditation processes and practices as well as to provide a single point of contact to facilitate joint accreditation visits, where appropriate, for member PEIs.
Düsseldorf
Germany
ASIIN is a German accreditation agency specialised in accrediting degree programs from the fields of engineering, informatics/computer science, the natural sciences and mathematics at bachelor, Maser and PhD levels. Within an ASIIN programme accreditation procedure, it is possible to acquire specific quality seals (labels) for certain subjects in addition to the ASIIN seal. Currently, the EUR-ACE label for engineering and the Euro-Inf label for computer science and business informatics may be applied for with ASIIN program accreditation.
Paris
France
The CTI is an independent body, charged by French law since 1934, with evaluating all engineering training, developing the quality of training, promoting the title and the profession of engineer in France and abroad. The missions of the CTI include the evaluation of all engineering courses at French institutions issuing the title of graduate engineer. Since 2020, the CTI has also been in charge of evaluating Bachelor training from French engineering schools. On request, CTI also evaluates engineering programs at foreign establishments.
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