ENSAIT - Textile Curricula and Research Activities

Textile Curricula and Research Activities

ENSAIT different curricula lead to the following degrees :

  • Ingénieur ENSAIT Master degree
  • Masters Research and Specialized Masters, in cooperation with Lille University of Science and Technology, École centrale de Lille and École nationale supérieure de chimie de Lille.
  • Doctoral degree

The major fields of study and research at ENSAIT are:

  • Technical textiles, Mechanical engineering
  • Industrial and manufacturing engineering
  • Smart material
  • Textiles Chemistry, Biotechnology in Textiles
  • Clothing Technologies, Design

During first year at ENSAIT, students study all the basics of textile technology. Each year, approximately 80 students receive a ENSAIT Master's degree referred-to as diplôme d'ingénieur ENSAIT, and around 10 students receive a doctoral degree.

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