École Centrale Casablanca was created in 2013 when the Moroccan and French governments signed a partnership agreement. Developed on the Écoles Centrale model, École Centrale Casablanca’s three-year post-Preparatory Class Engineering program leads to the award of a Moroccan national diploma.
During the first year, students complete a joint series of modules of the program, common to every option. Students are encouraged to go abroad for a semester to study with a partner school or university, or work in a company within the network.
For those who wish to explore the international dimension further, or gain a long-term professional experience, the school gives them the opportunity to complete a placement year at the end of the 2nd year.
Over the course of the 3rd year, students gain sectorial specialization and discover careers. The program ends with a six-month internship, and an end-of-studies project that supports their evolution towards the world of work.
Alongside its engineering program, École Centrale Casablanca also offers a Specialized Master’s degree in Leadership and Innovative Projects, aiming at training high-level professionals with the skills to manage complex projects.
Centrale Casablanca aims at becoming a pan-African hub of higher education, fully integrated in the West African, French-speaking entrepreneurship ecosystem. Centrale Casablanca opens the doors of the international network of other Écoles Centrale and to the best scientific research in the world. Its objective is to train today the African elites of tomorrow.
- More information on École Centrale Casablanca