Centrale Lille Course Catalogue

Semester 7 - 2nd year Chemical Engineering Degree 2024-2025

Commun Teachings - Semester 7

3rd language (optional)

3rd language (optional)
Course label : 3rd language (optional)
Teaching departement : LVI / Foreign Languages
Teaching manager : Mister BENOIT BONDROIT
Education language :
Potential ects : 0
Results grid :
Code and label (hp) : ENSCL_CI_M7_5_5 - 3ème langue (optionnelle)

Education team

Teachers : Mister BENOIT BONDROIT
External contributors (business, research, secondary education): various temporary teachers

Summary

Students learn kanji and more advanced grammar, such as forms for orders, capacity, experience, "te", "tari", "shi", and "ndesu" forms, and "de", "mo", and "kara" particles. There are exercises and small cultural presentations on the following topics: Japanese mythology (Izanami and Izanagi, Tsukiyomi, Susanowo, and Amaterasu), and traditional Japanese festivals (Hanami, Tsukimi, and the Japanese New Year).

Educational goals

Students will be able to gain a deeper understanding of the Japanese mentality and cultural history. Regarding the Japanese language, students will be able to have a useful conversation on a daily basis and read simple texts.

Sustainable development goals

Knowledge control procedures

Continuous Assessment
Comments: Optional assessment (mandatory if applying for summer internships in Japan).

Online resources

Pedagogy

Documents handed out in class. Grammatical explanations given step by step with a logical link between lessons.

Sequencing / learning methods

Number of hours - Lectures : 0
Number of hours - Tutorial : 24
Number of hours - Practical work : 0
Number of hours - Seminar : 0
Number of hours - Half-group seminar : 0
Number of student hours in TEA (Autonomous learning) : 0
Number of student hours in TNE (Non-supervised activities) : 0
Number of hours in CB (Fixed exams) : 0
Number of student hours in PER (Personal work) : 0
Number of hours - Projects : 0

Prerequisites

Level 1 Japanese (course at ENSCL)/Japanese basics.

Maximum number of registrants

Remarks


Catalysis

Concepts and Applications of Homogeneous catalysis
Course label : Concepts and Applications of Homogeneous catalysis
Teaching departement : CMA /
Teaching manager : Mister CHRISTOPHE DUJARDIN
Education language :
Potential ects : 0
Results grid :
Code and label (hp) : ENSCL_CI_M7_1_2_1 - Catalyse homogène

Education team

Teachers : Mister CHRISTOPHE DUJARDIN / Mister MARC VISSEAUX
External contributors (business, research, secondary education): various temporary teachers

Summary

After a brief remind of the general concepts of catalysis and the associated issues (industrial, societal), a more precise point is made on the specific aspects of homogeneous catalysis, then of coordination catalysis (or homogeneous catalysis by transition metals) encompassing the basic mechanisms of organometallic chemistry that make up the catalytic cycle. Following this introductory part, the major reactions of molecular catalysis are discussed under their mechanistic and industrial aspects: reactions that do not introduce a new function (hydrogenation, isomerization, di/oligo/polymerization, metathesis) and reactions that introduce a new function into the substrate (carbonylation, hydroformylation, hydroelementation, oxidation, multi-catalysis processes).

Educational goals

To have an overview of the organometallic catalysis processes, the reaction mechanisms involved, the elementary building blocks involved and the variety of products available. Be able to understand and explain the functioning of catalytic cycles, be able to give major examples of applications: basic synthesis molecules in organic chemistry or polymers, compounds of agronomic and pharmaceutical interest, etc.

Sustainable development goals

Knowledge control procedures

Continuous Assessment
Comments: Written test (1h), questions on the curse and exercises

Online resources

Pedagogy

Sequencing / learning methods

Number of hours - Lectures : 15
Number of hours - Tutorial : 7
Number of hours - Practical work : 0
Number of hours - Seminar : 0
Number of hours - Half-group seminar : 0
Number of student hours in TEA (Autonomous learning) : 0
Number of student hours in TNE (Non-supervised activities) : 0
Number of hours in CB (Fixed exams) : 0
Number of student hours in PER (Personal work) : 0
Number of hours - Projects : 0

Prerequisites

organic chemistry and coordination chemistry level of L3: reactivity chemistry, notions of stereochemistry, basics of organometallic chemistry and polymer chemistry.

Maximum number of registrants

Remarks

Concepts in Heterogeneous Catalysis
Course label : Concepts in Heterogeneous Catalysis
Teaching departement : CMA /
Teaching manager : Mister CHRISTOPHE DUJARDIN
Education language :
Potential ects : 0
Results grid :
Code and label (hp) : ENSCL_CI_M7_4_2_2 - Catal. hétéro. appliq. indust.

Education team

Teachers : Mister CHRISTOPHE DUJARDIN / Madam ANNE-SOPHIE MAMEDE
External contributors (business, research, secondary education): various temporary teachers

Summary

Educational goals

Sustainable development goals

Knowledge control procedures

Continuous Assessment
Comments:

Online resources

Pedagogy

Sequencing / learning methods

Number of hours - Lectures : 7
Number of hours - Tutorial : 4
Number of hours - Practical work : 0
Number of hours - Seminar : 0
Number of hours - Half-group seminar : 0
Number of student hours in TEA (Autonomous learning) : 0
Number of student hours in TNE (Non-supervised activities) : 0
Number of hours in CB (Fixed exams) : 0
Number of student hours in PER (Personal work) : 0
Number of hours - Projects : 0

Prerequisites

Maximum number of registrants

Remarks

Industrial catalysis
Course label : Industrial catalysis
Teaching departement : CMA /
Teaching manager : Mister CHRISTOPHE DUJARDIN
Education language :
Potential ects : 0
Results grid :
Code and label (hp) : ENSCL_CI_M7_4_2_1 - Catalyse industrielle

Education team

Teachers : Mister CHRISTOPHE DUJARDIN
External contributors (business, research, secondary education): various temporary teachers

Summary

Educational goals

Sustainable development goals

Knowledge control procedures

Continuous Assessment
Comments:

Online resources

Pedagogy

Sequencing / learning methods

Number of hours - Lectures : 8
Number of hours - Tutorial : 4
Number of hours - Practical work : 0
Number of hours - Seminar : 0
Number of hours - Half-group seminar : 0
Number of student hours in TEA (Autonomous learning) : 0
Number of student hours in TNE (Non-supervised activities) : 0
Number of hours in CB (Fixed exams) : 0
Number of student hours in PER (Personal work) : 0
Number of hours - Projects : 0

Prerequisites

Maximum number of registrants

Remarks


Chemical Engineering - III

Matter Transfert
Course label : Matter Transfert
Teaching departement : CMA /
Teaching manager : Mister FABIEN DHAINAUT
Education language :
Potential ects : 0
Results grid :
Code and label (hp) : ENSCL_CI_M7_3_2_2 - Analyses mécaniques

Education team

Teachers : Mister FABIEN DHAINAUT / Madam NOURIA FATAH / Mister MAREK CZERNICKI / Mister RAFEH BECHARA
External contributors (business, research, secondary education): various temporary teachers

Summary

Educational goals

Sustainable development goals

Knowledge control procedures

Continuous Assessment
Comments:

Online resources

Pedagogy

Sequencing / learning methods

Number of hours - Lectures : 12
Number of hours - Tutorial : 4
Number of hours - Practical work : 8
Number of hours - Seminar : 0
Number of hours - Half-group seminar : 0
Number of student hours in TEA (Autonomous learning) : 0
Number of student hours in TNE (Non-supervised activities) : 0
Number of hours in CB (Fixed exams) : 0
Number of student hours in PER (Personal work) : 0
Number of hours - Projects : 0

Prerequisites

Maximum number of registrants

Remarks

Multicomponent distillation + liquid-liquid extraction
Course label : Multicomponent distillation + liquid-liquid extraction
Teaching departement : CMA /
Teaching manager : Mister FABIEN DHAINAUT
Education language :
Potential ects : 0
Results grid :
Code and label (hp) : ENSCL_CI_M8_1_1 - Distill. mél. & extract. l-l

Education team

Teachers : Mister FABIEN DHAINAUT / Mister MAREK CZERNICKI
External contributors (business, research, secondary education): various temporary teachers

Summary

Educational goals

Sustainable development goals

Knowledge control procedures

Continuous Assessment
Comments:

Online resources

Pedagogy

Sequencing / learning methods

Number of hours - Lectures : 9
Number of hours - Tutorial : 12
Number of hours - Practical work : 8
Number of hours - Seminar : 0
Number of hours - Half-group seminar : 0
Number of student hours in TEA (Autonomous learning) : 0
Number of student hours in TNE (Non-supervised activities) : 0
Number of hours in CB (Fixed exams) : 0
Number of student hours in PER (Personal work) : 0
Number of hours - Projects : 0

Prerequisites

Maximum number of registrants

Remarks


Environmental Management

Conferences
Course label : Conferences
Teaching departement : CMA /
Teaching manager : Mister OLIVIER GABUT
Education language :
Potential ects : 0
Results grid :
Code and label (hp) : ENSCL_CI_M7_2_5 - Formulation des polymères

Education team

Teachers : Mister OLIVIER GABUT / Madam ROSE-NOELLE VANNIER
External contributors (business, research, secondary education): various temporary teachers

Summary

Educational goals

Sustainable development goals

Knowledge control procedures

Continuous Assessment
Comments:

Online resources

Pedagogy

Sequencing / learning methods

Number of hours - Lectures : 4
Number of hours - Tutorial : 0
Number of hours - Practical work : 0
Number of hours - Seminar : 0
Number of hours - Half-group seminar : 0
Number of student hours in TEA (Autonomous learning) : 0
Number of student hours in TNE (Non-supervised activities) : 0
Number of hours in CB (Fixed exams) : 0
Number of student hours in PER (Personal work) : 0
Number of hours - Projects : 0

Prerequisites

Maximum number of registrants

Remarks

Enterprise and decarbonation issues
Course label : Enterprise and decarbonation issues
Teaching departement : CMA /
Teaching manager : Mister OLIVIER GABUT
Education language :
Potential ects : 0
Results grid :
Code and label (hp) : ENSCL_CI_M7_2_2_2 - Physicochim. de la formulation

Education team

Teachers : Mister OLIVIER GABUT
External contributors (business, research, secondary education): various temporary teachers

Summary

Educational goals

Sustainable development goals

Knowledge control procedures

Continuous Assessment
Comments:

Online resources

Pedagogy

Sequencing / learning methods

Number of hours - Lectures : 8
Number of hours - Tutorial : 4
Number of hours - Practical work : 0
Number of hours - Seminar : 0
Number of hours - Half-group seminar : 0
Number of student hours in TEA (Autonomous learning) : 3
Number of student hours in TNE (Non-supervised activities) : 0
Number of hours in CB (Fixed exams) : 0
Number of student hours in PER (Personal work) : 0
Number of hours - Projects : 0

Prerequisites

Maximum number of registrants

Remarks

Introduction to Environmental Issues
Course label : Introduction to Environmental Issues
Teaching departement : CMA /
Teaching manager : Mister OLIVIER GABUT
Education language :
Potential ects : 0
Results grid :
Code and label (hp) : ENSCL_CI_M7_2_1_2 - Physicochim. de la formulation

Education team

Teachers : Mister OLIVIER GABUT / Madam GAELLE FONTAINE
External contributors (business, research, secondary education): various temporary teachers

Summary

Educational goals

Sustainable development goals

Knowledge control procedures

Continuous Assessment
Comments:

Online resources

Pedagogy

Sequencing / learning methods

Number of hours - Lectures : 5
Number of hours - Tutorial : 0
Number of hours - Practical work : 0
Number of hours - Seminar : 0
Number of hours - Half-group seminar : 0
Number of student hours in TEA (Autonomous learning) : 2
Number of student hours in TNE (Non-supervised activities) : 0
Number of hours in CB (Fixed exams) : 0
Number of student hours in PER (Personal work) : 0
Number of hours - Projects : 0

Prerequisites

Maximum number of registrants

Remarks

Manufactured Products and the Environment
Course label : Manufactured Products and the Environment
Teaching departement : CMA /
Teaching manager : Mister OLIVIER GABUT
Education language :
Potential ects : 0
Results grid :
Code and label (hp) : ENSCL_CI_M7_2_3_2 - Physicochim. de la formulation

Education team

Teachers : Mister OLIVIER GABUT / Madam CHARLOTTE BECQUART / Madam SOPHIE DUQUESNE / Mister CHRISTOPHE DUJARDIN
External contributors (business, research, secondary education): various temporary teachers

Summary

Educational goals

Sustainable development goals

Knowledge control procedures

Continuous Assessment
Comments:

Online resources

Pedagogy

Sequencing / learning methods

Number of hours - Lectures : 17
Number of hours - Tutorial : 9
Number of hours - Practical work : 0
Number of hours - Seminar : 0
Number of hours - Half-group seminar : 0
Number of student hours in TEA (Autonomous learning) : 0
Number of student hours in TNE (Non-supervised activities) : 0
Number of hours in CB (Fixed exams) : 0
Number of student hours in PER (Personal work) : 0
Number of hours - Projects : 0

Prerequisites

Maximum number of registrants

Remarks

Toxicology
Course label : Toxicology
Teaching departement : CMA /
Teaching manager : Mister OLIVIER GABUT
Education language :
Potential ects : 0
Results grid :
Code and label (hp) : ENSCL_CI_M7_2_4_2 - Toxicologie

Education team

Teachers : Mister OLIVIER GABUT
External contributors (business, research, secondary education): various temporary teachers

Summary

Course unit 7.6 ᅵ Toxicology seeks to raise awareness among engineering students about toxicology, i.e. the study of the interaction between a toxic agent, of natural or anthropogenic origin, and a biological target. In order to provide engineering students with the general and fundamental concepts needed to understand toxicology within the framework of their studies, it endeavours to present the different contamination pathways of toxic agents and to explain their pathways in the body, then examines the assessment of toxicity in its various forms by integrating the physico-chemical and biological properties of toxic agents. It then covers the assessment of hazards and risks in an environmental and/or professional situation. The toxicology portion of course unit 7.6 will seek, in particular, to provide engineering students with the following knowledge and skills: Knowledge: - Health-environment relationship - Typology and sources of pollutants of natural and/or anthropogenic origin - Dose-response relationships - Structure-activity (quantitative) relationship - Toxicokinetics - absorption, distribution, metabolism, elimination - Toxicodynamics - action mechanisms of toxins - Exposure assessment methods - expology applied in an environmental and/or professional setting - Assessment of exposure to typical environmental and/or industrial pollutants (e.g. VOCs, PAHs, metals) Skills: - Be able to identify the sources and typology of pollutants in environmental and/or professional situations - Be able to analyse the behaviour of toxic agents in an environmental and/or professional setting according to their physico-chemical properties and emission sources/conditions - Be able to define the dose-response relationship of a toxic agent - Be able to understand the toxicokinetics of a toxic agent - Be able to understand the critical effect of a toxic agent and associated pathologies - Be able to assess exposure to a toxic agent in an environmental and/or professional setting - Be able to implement general and specific prevention measures

Educational goals

By referring to the knowledge and skills acquired during this course unit, be familiar with and know how to apply the procedure for assessing hazards and exposure on site in environmental and/or professional situations.

Sustainable development goals

Knowledge control procedures

Continuous Assessment
Comments: A final exam in the form of a case study with a series of questions assesses the theoretical knowledge and practical skills acquired by the students.

Online resources

"Casarett and Doull's Toxicology: the basic science of poisons". Klaassen, Curtis D, 8th ed. New York: McGraw-Hill Education, 2013. "Toxicologie : fondamentaux et fiches" (Toxicology: fundamentals and fact sheets). Xavier Coumoul DUNOD ISBN 13: 9782100761739 "Toxicologie industrielle et intoxications professionnelles" (Industrial toxicology and occupational poisoning). Robert Lawerys and Dominique Lison. MASSON ISBN: 9782294014185

Pedagogy

Module' curriculum: - Introduction to toxicology and health risk assessment - Toxicokinetics - absorption, distribution, metabolism, elimination - Toxicodynamics - action mechanisms of toxins - Method for assessing exposure in an environmental and/or professional setting - Examples of application (e.g., VOCs, PAHs, metals) Teaching tools: - Course materials, publications and reference works, websites - Theoretical courses and applications to exposure situations in an environmental and/or professional setting (case study) - Language: French

Sequencing / learning methods

Number of hours - Lectures : 17
Number of hours - Tutorial : 0
Number of hours - Practical work : 0
Number of hours - Seminar : 0
Number of hours - Half-group seminar : 0
Number of student hours in TEA (Autonomous learning) : 0
Number of student hours in TNE (Non-supervised activities) : 0
Number of hours in CB (Fixed exams) : 0
Number of student hours in PER (Personal work) : 0
Number of hours - Projects : 0

Prerequisites

Knowledge and skills acquired in Life and Earth Sciences in upper secondary education.

Maximum number of registrants

Remarks

A distance-learning refresher course is possible for students who no longer have the required level in biology.


International training - Languages

3rd language (optional)
Course label : 3rd language (optional)
Teaching departement : LVI / Foreign Languages
Teaching manager : Mister BENOIT BONDROIT
Education language :
Potential ects : 0
Results grid :
Code and label (hp) : ENSCL_CI_M7_5_5 - 3ème langue (optionnelle)

Education team

Teachers : Mister BENOIT BONDROIT
External contributors (business, research, secondary education): various temporary teachers

Summary

Students learn kanji and more advanced grammar, such as forms for orders, capacity, experience, "te", "tari", "shi", and "ndesu" forms, and "de", "mo", and "kara" particles. There are exercises and small cultural presentations on the following topics: Japanese mythology (Izanami and Izanagi, Tsukiyomi, Susanowo, and Amaterasu), and traditional Japanese festivals (Hanami, Tsukimi, and the Japanese New Year).

Educational goals

Students will be able to gain a deeper understanding of the Japanese mentality and cultural history. Regarding the Japanese language, students will be able to have a useful conversation on a daily basis and read simple texts.

Sustainable development goals

Knowledge control procedures

Continuous Assessment
Comments: Optional assessment (mandatory if applying for summer internships in Japan).

Online resources

Pedagogy

Documents handed out in class. Grammatical explanations given step by step with a logical link between lessons.

Sequencing / learning methods

Number of hours - Lectures : 0
Number of hours - Tutorial : 24
Number of hours - Practical work : 0
Number of hours - Seminar : 0
Number of hours - Half-group seminar : 0
Number of student hours in TEA (Autonomous learning) : 0
Number of student hours in TNE (Non-supervised activities) : 0
Number of hours in CB (Fixed exams) : 0
Number of student hours in PER (Personal work) : 0
Number of hours - Projects : 0

Prerequisites

Level 1 Japanese (course at ENSCL)/Japanese basics.

Maximum number of registrants

Remarks

English
Course label : English
Teaching departement : LVI / Foreign Languages
Teaching manager : Mister BENOIT BONDROIT
Education language :
Potential ects : 0
Results grid :
Code and label (hp) : ENSCL_CI_M7_6_1 - Anglais

Education team

Teachers : Mister BENOIT BONDROIT / Madam ANNE GUEGAND / Mister ABDELAMAR BENAISSA
External contributors (business, research, secondary education): various temporary teachers

Summary

When studying several themes related to the business world and the areas of activity likely to be those of future chemical engineers, students will continue to develop their language and personal skills (know-how and soft skills) in order to be a good communicator and easily integrate into an international study or a professional environment.

Educational goals

The teaching methods in the second year of the engineering programme maintain the objectives set in the first year. The aim is therefore to build on language skills (oral and written comprehension, oral and written production, oral interaction) to enable students to gain autonomy and experience regarding the use of language in companies in France and abroad. Various intellectual approaches are encouraged: arguing, asserting one's point of view, summarising, developing, criticising, etc. The emphasis is also placed on mastering the soft skills specific to job interviews. An important part of the work also aims to train students to successfully pass the TOEIC with the best possible score.

Sustainable development goals

Knowledge control procedures

Continuous Assessment
Comments:

Online resources

Pedagogy

Students are grouped by level. Class activities are carried out based on the principle of collaboration, either in pairs or in groups. The teaching method is action-based: pairs or groups are assigned simple tasks, then more elaborate tasks and a final task at the end. The emphasis is on spoken English: interactions within the pair or the group of students, speaking to an audience (presentation), understanding videos or recordings, reports and analyses of various written documents from the press, and debates. The themes covered are directly related to the students' future professional environments: food, health, money and business, job interviews. Preparing for the TOEIC requires regular work in class, in the form of practice exams, and at home. It is an opportunity to improve students' English grammar and to broaden their vocabulary specific to the exam, i.e. business and corporate life in the English-speaking world.

Sequencing / learning methods

Number of hours - Lectures : 0
Number of hours - Tutorial : 0
Number of hours - Practical work : 0
Number of hours - Seminar : 0
Number of hours - Half-group seminar : 0
Number of student hours in TEA (Autonomous learning) : 0
Number of student hours in TNE (Non-supervised activities) : 0
Number of hours in CB (Fixed exams) : 0
Number of student hours in PER (Personal work) : 0
Number of hours - Projects : 0

Prerequisites

A level equivalent to or higher than B1.

Maximum number of registrants

Remarks

Semester 7 ends with an intensive 15-hour course.

French as a foreign language
Course label : French as a foreign language
Teaching departement : LVI / Foreign Languages
Teaching manager : Madam HAKIMA LARABI / Madam VERONIQUE DZIWNIEL
Education language :
Potential ects : 0
Results grid :
Code and label (hp) : ENSCL_CI_M7_5_4 - Français langue étrangère

Education team

Teachers : Madam HAKIMA LARABI / Madam VERONIQUE DZIWNIEL
External contributors (business, research, secondary education): various temporary teachers

Summary

French as a Foreign Language (FFL), consolidating and perfecting the four skills.

Educational goals

Encourage international students to acquire a good level of French that will help them express themselves and thrive in the classroom and in their daily lives. Students enrolled in a double-degree programme must validate level B2 in semester 9.

Sustainable development goals

Knowledge control procedures

Continuous Assessment
Comments: Continuous assessment and a final exam.

Online resources

Various depending on the teacher and the group's level.

Pedagogy

Work on all support materials and practice on DELF-DALF preparation documents.

Sequencing / learning methods

Number of hours - Lectures : 0
Number of hours - Tutorial : 24
Number of hours - Practical work : 0
Number of hours - Seminar : 0
Number of hours - Half-group seminar : 0
Number of student hours in TEA (Autonomous learning) : 0
Number of student hours in TNE (Non-supervised activities) : 0
Number of hours in CB (Fixed exams) : 0
Number of student hours in PER (Personal work) : 0
Number of hours - Projects : 0

Prerequisites

Level B1 required to enrol, but some students actually only have a level of A2 (determined after an internal placement test).

Maximum number of registrants

Remarks

Several groups from level A2 to B2.

German
Course label : German
Teaching departement : LVI / Foreign Languages
Teaching manager : Madam HAKIMA LARABI
Education language :
Potential ects : 0
Results grid :
Code and label (hp) : ENSCL_CI_M7_6_2 - Allemand

Education team

Teachers : Madam HAKIMA LARABI / Mister OLIVER PFAU
External contributors (business, research, secondary education): various temporary teachers

Summary

Upon arrival at the school in semester 5, engineering students take a test to determine their level, which is used to divide them into two groups, including a refresher group. From semester 7 onwards, they are generally put into a single group at a high but very disparate level, which requires a teaching method that is constantly adapting. Regardless the students' level, the main aim of the courses is to make students operational: develop self-confidence, favour a pragmatic approach, and communicate easily. In addition to continuing German in a group at a high level, the Chemical Engineering course offers students not studying German the chance to start German in semester 5 as a "new second language" in order to allow them to seize many opportunities (internships/exchanges/employment). After the first year in semester 5 and 6 (and a study trip to Leverkusen and Cologne at the end of semester 6), these students are strongly encouraged and given assistance to do an internship in a German-speaking country. Semesters 7 and 8 aim to cultivate the cultural and linguistic tools of beginner students so that they can complete their internship under the best possible conditions.

Educational goals

For advanced levels (B1/B2/C1): - Become (more) operational in the five skills of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (oral and written comprehension, oral and written expression, oral interaction), but especially in oral interaction and expression - Students choose to validate level B2 or C1 through official certifications. The second external certification session will take place during semester 8. - Develop the ability to integrate into a professional environment, with the thematic focus of semester 7 being the world of work, business and interculturality in the workplace. - Acquire more scientific and technical German notions in the field of chemistry - Continuation of personalised assistance in finding an internship via individual meetings. For beginners: - Acquire an A2/1 level in the five skills of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages, favouring oral interaction and expression - Prepare students before they leave for an internship in a German-speaking country, allowing for a two- to three-month immersion, within the context of the target language (the vocabulary used in chemistry laboratories is briefly covered)

Sustainable development goals

Knowledge control procedures

Continuous Assessment
Comments: A written exam (written and oral comprehension, written expression), an oral exam (continuous expression and interaction) and/or (depending on the health situation) written and oral continuous assessments.

Online resources

Online resources: Brief instructions: - For news: www.dw.de - Online dictionary: http://de.pons.com

Pedagogy

- Minimum level of B1 (European Reference Framework) for the group(s) at a higher level. - Students who started German in semester 5 must now achieve the level of A2/2.

Sequencing / learning methods

Number of hours - Lectures : 0
Number of hours - Tutorial : 0
Number of hours - Practical work : 0
Number of hours - Seminar : 0
Number of hours - Half-group seminar : 0
Number of student hours in TEA (Autonomous learning) : 0
Number of student hours in TNE (Non-supervised activities) : 0
Number of hours in CB (Fixed exams) : 0
Number of student hours in PER (Personal work) : 0
Number of hours - Projects : 0

Prerequisites

- Minimum level of B1 (European Reference Framework) for the group(s) at a higher level. - Students who started German in semester 5 must now achieve the level of A2/2.

Maximum number of registrants

Remarks

Semester 7 begins with an intensive 15-hour course.

Italian
Course label : Italian
Teaching departement : LVI / Foreign Languages
Teaching manager : Madam HAKIMA LARABI
Education language :
Potential ects : 0
Results grid :
Code and label (hp) : ENSCL_CI_M7_6_4 - Italien

Education team

Teachers : Madam HAKIMA LARABI / Mister Diego CIRIO
External contributors (business, research, secondary education): various temporary teachers

Summary

Educational goals

Sustainable development goals

Knowledge control procedures

Continuous Assessment
Comments:

Online resources

Pedagogy

Sequencing / learning methods

Number of hours - Lectures : 0
Number of hours - Tutorial : 22
Number of hours - Practical work : 0
Number of hours - Seminar : 0
Number of hours - Half-group seminar : 0
Number of student hours in TEA (Autonomous learning) : 0
Number of student hours in TNE (Non-supervised activities) : 0
Number of hours in CB (Fixed exams) : 0
Number of student hours in PER (Personal work) : 0
Number of hours - Projects : 0

Prerequisites

Students must have validated semester 6.

Maximum number of registrants

Remarks

Japanese
Course label : Japanese
Teaching departement : LVI / Foreign Languages
Teaching manager : Madam HAKIMA LARABI
Education language :
Potential ects : 0
Results grid :
Code and label (hp) : ENSCL_CI_M7_6_5 - Japonais

Education team

Teachers : Madam HAKIMA LARABI / Madam FUMIKO SUGIE
External contributors (business, research, secondary education): various temporary teachers

Summary

Educational goals

Sustainable development goals

Knowledge control procedures

Continuous Assessment
Comments:

Online resources

Pedagogy

Sequencing / learning methods

Number of hours - Lectures : 0
Number of hours - Tutorial : 0
Number of hours - Practical work : 0
Number of hours - Seminar : 0
Number of hours - Half-group seminar : 0
Number of student hours in TEA (Autonomous learning) : 0
Number of student hours in TNE (Non-supervised activities) : 0
Number of hours in CB (Fixed exams) : 0
Number of student hours in PER (Personal work) : 0
Number of hours - Projects : 0

Prerequisites

Students must have validated semester 6.

Maximum number of registrants

Remarks

Spanish
Course label : Spanish
Teaching departement : LVI / Foreign Languages
Teaching manager : Madam HAKIMA LARABI
Education language :
Potential ects : 0
Results grid :
Code and label (hp) : ENSCL_CI_M7_5_3_1 - Espagnol

Education team

Teachers : Madam HAKIMA LARABI
External contributors (business, research, secondary education): various temporary teachers

Summary

Building on level B2 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages, this course prepares students for level C1. At the end of the second year, students should reach the level of autonomous speaker, which would allow them to express themselves easily in Spain or in a Spanish-speaking country. During this semester, particular interest will be attached to the preparation of the DELE B2 (or even C1 for more advanced students) certification issued by the Cervantes Institute, on the one hand, and to subjects relating to the world of work, on the other hand (the distribution of working time, cultural differences with France, working hours in Spain, teleworking, happiness management in the workplace [great place to work], etc.).

Educational goals

Give students the opportunity to improve the four language skills and develop the linguistic, scientific and cultural aspects necessary for their future engineering profession in a globalised world that stresses the importance of intercultural interactions. Oral comprehension: - Understand fairly long conferences and speeches, follow a complex argument if the subject is relatively familiar. - Understand most TV programmes about current events and the news. - Oral expression: Take part in a conversation. - Communicate with a degree of spontaneity and ease that makes normal interactions with a native speaker possible. - Actively participate in a conversation in familiar situations. - Present and defend your point of view and opinions. Orally express yourself continuously. - Express yourself clearly and in detail on a wide range of subjects relating to certain areas of interest. - Develop a perspective on a current topic and explain the advantages and disadvantages of different possibilities. - Written comprehension: - Read articles and reports on scientific, current or contemporary issues. - Differentiate the explicit from the implicit, identify the specific attitude or point of view of an author. - Identify relatively important information. - Written expression: - Write clear and detailed texts on a wide range of subjects relating to certain interests. - Write an essay or report by transmitting information or by setting out reasons for or against a given opinion. - Write letters that highlight the meaning personally attributed to events and experiences. - Written grammatical and lexical skills. - Consolidation of acquired knowledge. - Expand vocabulary and knowledge of idiomatic expressions. Professional aspects: Know how to write an e-mail by getting to the point. Debate, use nuances, and argue in the scientific approach.

Sustainable development goals

Knowledge control procedures

Continuous Assessment
Comments: The continuous assessments, in addition to the midterm exams, aim to assess each of the four skills for each semester, giving increasing importance to oral expression, an essential tool for any engineer in the workplace.

Online resources

Civilisation, politics and international institutions: https://www.un.org/es/ (the UN's official website) https://www.casareal.es/ES/Paginas/home.aspx (official website of the royal family of Spain) Commissioner for the defence of citizens' rights: https://www.defensordelpueblo.es/ UNESCO: https://es.unesco.org/ Spanish Government: https://www.lamoncloa.gob.es/Paginas/index.aspx Official EU website: https://europa.eu/european-union/index_es Cervantes Institute: https://www.cervantes.es/default.htm Free online dictionaries: Diccionario de la lengua espaᅵola RAE: https://www.rae.es/ WordReference.com: https://www.wordreference.com/ Diccionarios Vox: https://www.diccionarios.com/ Diccionario en lᅵnea gratis de la Universidad de Oviedo : http://www6.uniovi.es/dic/ Diccionario panhispᅵnico de dudas : https://www.rae.es/dpd/ 13 Diccionarios de la Real Academia Espaᅵola : https://www.rae.es/recursos/diccionarios Diccionario de colocaciones del espaᅵol : http://www.dicesp.com/paginas Busca palabra : https://www.buscapalabra.com/ Diccionario de regionalismos: http://www.jergasdehablahispana.org/ Diccionario de americanismo: http://lema.rae.es/damer/ Grammar and conjugation: Lingolia: https://espanol.lingolia.com/es/gramatica Logos universal conjugator: http://www.logosconjugator.org/ Todo claro: https://www.todo-claro.com/c_index.php Spanish Unicorn: https://www.spanishunicorn.com/practica-de-conjugacion-preterito-indefinido-pdf/ EFE practice Spanish exercises: https://www.practicaespanol.com/ejercicios/ Marco ELE papeles gramᅵtica del espaᅵol como lengua extranjera: https://marcoele.com/gramatica-a/ Press. El paᅵs: https://elpais.com/ El mundo: https://www.elmundo.es/ Huffpost: https://www.huffingtonpost.es/ ABC: https://www.abc.es/?ref=http:%2F%2Fwww-langues.univ-lille1.fr%2Fco%2F06_presse.html Clarᅵn: https://www.clarin.com/ EFE: https://www.efe.com/efe/espana/1 Sport: https://www.sport.es/es/ Toda la prensa.com: https://www.todalaprensa.com/ Oral comprehension EFE practica espaᅵol comprsiᅵn auditiva: https://www.practicaespanol.com/tag/comprension-auditiva/ Profe de ELE.es: https://www.profedeele.es/categoria/destrezas/comprension-auditiva/ Marco ELE: https://marcoele.com/contenidos/ RTVE: https://www.rtve.es/directo/la-1/ https://www.rtve.es/alacarta/

Pedagogy

The multimedia laboratory and computer room allow students, supervised by their teacher, to work on the four language skills, with significant importance given to oral comprehension of authentic and recent documents, essential contact with the cultural realities of the Hispanic world and culture. In addition, special attention will be given to oral communication. - Oral comprehension: multimedia language lab or video sequence. - Oral expression: continuous (presentations, professional projects, reports, etc.) and interactions (simulations, role play). - Written comprehension: press articles addressing the world of work and its cultural specificities. - Written expression (write a formal and informal letter, write a dialogue, brainstorming topics, etc.). - Preparation for DELE B2 and C1. Professional aspects: - Broaden knowledge/write other letters. (Complaint letters, business letters, etc.)/write an email - Oral expression: continuous (presentations: learn how to take stock, professional projects, reports, etc.) and interactions (simulations, role play, make a video).

Sequencing / learning methods

Number of hours - Lectures : 0
Number of hours - Tutorial : 0
Number of hours - Practical work : 0
Number of hours - Seminar : 0
Number of hours - Half-group seminar : 0
Number of student hours in TEA (Autonomous learning) : 0
Number of student hours in TNE (Non-supervised activities) : 0
Number of hours in CB (Fixed exams) : 0
Number of student hours in PER (Personal work) : 0
Number of hours - Projects : 0

Prerequisites

Students must have validated semester 6.

Maximum number of registrants

Remarks

At the end of the course, engineering students should have acquired (and validated for those volunteering) level B2 at the end of the second year. They should begin level C1 in the third year. Volunteer students are therefore given the opportunity to take the DELE B2 or C1 exam (Diploma de Espaᅵol como Lengua Extranjera [Spanish certification level B2]). This certification is recognised by companies internationally. Students will also be offered the opportunity to take the CLES B2, a public university language certification. Furthermore, students begin the year by starting with a week of intensive language classes, which allow them to immerse themselves in the school itself and give them the opportunity to re-motivate themselves when it comes to languages, if necessary, and to be less apprehensive about the rest of the year.


Modeling

Experimental designs
Course label : Experimental designs
Teaching departement : CMA /
Teaching manager : Mister LUDOVIC THUINET
Education language :
Potential ects : 0
Results grid :
Code and label (hp) : ENSCL_CI_M7_5_1 - Plans d'expériences

Education team

Teachers : Mister LUDOVIC THUINET / Mister CHRISTEL PIERLOT / Mister JEAN-FRANCOIS DECHEZELLES
External contributors (business, research, secondary education): various temporary teachers

Summary

Educational goals

Sustainable development goals

Knowledge control procedures

Continuous Assessment
Comments:

Online resources

Pedagogy

Sequencing / learning methods

Number of hours - Lectures : 11
Number of hours - Tutorial : 7
Number of hours - Practical work : 0
Number of hours - Seminar : 0
Number of hours - Half-group seminar : 0
Number of student hours in TEA (Autonomous learning) : 0
Number of student hours in TNE (Non-supervised activities) : 0
Number of hours in CB (Fixed exams) : 0
Number of student hours in PER (Personal work) : 0
Number of hours - Projects : 0

Prerequisites

Maximum number of registrants

Remarks

Introduction to Data Science and initiation to AI
Course label : Introduction to Data Science and initiation to AI
Teaching departement : CMA /
Teaching manager : Mister LUDOVIC THUINET
Education language :
Potential ects : 0
Results grid :
Code and label (hp) : ENSCL_CI_M7_5_3_2 - Formulation des polymères

Education team

Teachers : Mister LUDOVIC THUINET / Madam LAURIANNE MOITY
External contributors (business, research, secondary education): various temporary teachers

Summary

Educational goals

Sustainable development goals

Knowledge control procedures

Continuous Assessment
Comments:

Online resources

Pedagogy

Sequencing / learning methods

Number of hours - Lectures : 3
Number of hours - Tutorial : 0
Number of hours - Practical work : 0
Number of hours - Seminar : 0
Number of hours - Half-group seminar : 0
Number of student hours in TEA (Autonomous learning) : 10
Number of student hours in TNE (Non-supervised activities) : 0
Number of hours in CB (Fixed exams) : 0
Number of student hours in PER (Personal work) : 0
Number of hours - Projects : 0

Prerequisites

Maximum number of registrants

Remarks

Numerical modeling
Course label : Numerical modeling
Teaching departement : MIN / Applied Mathematics and General Computing
Teaching manager : Mister LUDOVIC THUINET
Education language :
Potential ects : 0
Results grid :
Code and label (hp) : ENSCL_CI_M7_5_2 - Modélisation numérique

Education team

Teachers : Mister LUDOVIC THUINET / Mister JEREMIE BOUQUEREL
External contributors (business, research, secondary education): various temporary teachers

Summary

The aim of this course is to expand and improve the use of VBA and Python programming languages through application exercises borrowed from numerical analysis.

Educational goals

At the end of this course, students should: 1/ Know the main methods of algorithmic resolution associated with the mathematical problems commonly encountered in programming (fixed point, Newton-Raphson, secant, Monte Carlo, Euler, Runge-Kutta, and finite difference methods) 2/ Know how to put these methods into practice using VBA and Python programming languages

Sustainable development goals

Knowledge control procedures

Continuous Assessment
Comments: Final exam on a computer (duration: one hour and 45 minutes)

Online resources

One "Introduction to Python" course handout One "Introduction to Excel VBA" course handout One worksheet on VBA One worksheet on Python

Pedagogy

The main algorithmic resolution methods are covered in the lecture. In the tutorials, these methods are applied using VBA and Python programming languages.

Sequencing / learning methods

Number of hours - Lectures : 3
Number of hours - Tutorial : 9
Number of hours - Practical work : 0
Number of hours - Seminar : 0
Number of hours - Half-group seminar : 0
Number of student hours in TEA (Autonomous learning) : 0
Number of student hours in TNE (Non-supervised activities) : 0
Number of hours in CB (Fixed exams) : 0
Number of student hours in PER (Personal work) : 0
Number of hours - Projects : 0

Prerequisites

Students must have completed the "Statistics and data processing" course in semester 5. Students must have completed the "IT tools for engineers" course in semester 6.

Maximum number of registrants

Remarks


Polymers

Physico chemistry of polymers
Course label : Physico chemistry of polymers
Teaching departement : CMA /
Teaching manager : Mister PATRICE WOISEL
Education language :
Potential ects : 0
Results grid :
Code and label (hp) : ENSCL_CI_M7_1_3 - Physicochimie des polymères

Education team

Teachers : Mister PATRICE WOISEL
External contributors (business, research, secondary education): various temporary teachers

Summary

Educational goals

Sustainable development goals

Knowledge control procedures

Continuous Assessment
Comments:

Online resources

Pedagogy

Sequencing / learning methods

Number of hours - Lectures : 12
Number of hours - Tutorial : 0
Number of hours - Practical work : 0
Number of hours - Seminar : 0
Number of hours - Half-group seminar : 0
Number of student hours in TEA (Autonomous learning) : 0
Number of student hours in TNE (Non-supervised activities) : 0
Number of hours in CB (Fixed exams) : 0
Number of student hours in PER (Personal work) : 0
Number of hours - Projects : 0

Prerequisites

Maximum number of registrants

Remarks

Polymers chemistry
Course label : Polymers chemistry
Teaching departement : CMA /
Teaching manager : Mister PATRICE WOISEL
Education language :
Potential ects : 0
Results grid :
Code and label (hp) : ENSCL_CI_M8_2_1 - Chimie des polymères

Education team

Teachers : Mister PATRICE WOISEL / Madam FABIENNE SAMYN / Mister FREDERIC CAZAUX
External contributors (business, research, secondary education): various temporary teachers

Summary

Educational goals

Sustainable development goals

Knowledge control procedures

Continuous Assessment
Comments:

Online resources

Pedagogy

Sequencing / learning methods

Number of hours - Lectures : 9
Number of hours - Tutorial : 4
Number of hours - Practical work : 10
Number of hours - Seminar : 0
Number of hours - Half-group seminar : 0
Number of student hours in TEA (Autonomous learning) : 0
Number of student hours in TNE (Non-supervised activities) : 0
Number of hours in CB (Fixed exams) : 0
Number of student hours in PER (Personal work) : 0
Number of hours - Projects : 0

Prerequisites

Maximum number of registrants

Remarks

Polymers formulation
Course label : Polymers formulation
Teaching departement : CMA /
Teaching manager : Mister PATRICE WOISEL
Education language :
Potential ects : 0
Results grid :
Code and label (hp) : ENSCL_CI_M7_2_4_1 - Formulation des polymères

Education team

Teachers : Mister PATRICE WOISEL / Mister ADIL BENAARBIA / Mister SERGE BOURBIGOT
External contributors (business, research, secondary education): various temporary teachers

Summary

Educational goals

Sustainable development goals

Knowledge control procedures

Continuous Assessment
Comments:

Online resources

Pedagogy

Sequencing / learning methods

Number of hours - Lectures : 8
Number of hours - Tutorial : 1
Number of hours - Practical work : 10
Number of hours - Seminar : 0
Number of hours - Half-group seminar : 0
Number of student hours in TEA (Autonomous learning) : 0
Number of student hours in TNE (Non-supervised activities) : 0
Number of hours in CB (Fixed exams) : 0
Number of student hours in PER (Personal work) : 0
Number of hours - Projects : 0

Prerequisites

Maximum number of registrants

Remarks

Tutorials in Organic Chemistry
Course label : Tutorials in Organic Chemistry
Teaching departement : CMA /
Teaching manager : Mister PATRICE WOISEL
Education language :
Potential ects : 0
Results grid :
Code and label (hp) : ENSCL_CI_M7_1_4_2 - Spectro. molécul. appliquées

Education team

Teachers : Mister PATRICE WOISEL / Madam GAELLE FONTAINE
External contributors (business, research, secondary education): various temporary teachers

Summary

Educational goals

Sustainable development goals

Knowledge control procedures

Continuous Assessment
Comments:

Online resources

The Chemistry of Heterocycles: Structure, Reactions, Syntheses, and Applications, Second Edition, Author(s): Professor Dr. Theophil Eicher, Professor Dr. Siegfried Hauptmann, PD Dr. Andreas Speicher, Copyright ᅵ 2003 Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Print ISBN: 9783527307203

Pedagogy

Sequencing / learning methods

Number of hours - Lectures : 0
Number of hours - Tutorial : 8
Number of hours - Practical work : 0
Number of hours - Seminar : 0
Number of hours - Half-group seminar : 0
Number of student hours in TEA (Autonomous learning) : 0
Number of student hours in TNE (Non-supervised activities) : 0
Number of hours in CB (Fixed exams) : 0
Number of student hours in PER (Personal work) : 0
Number of hours - Projects : 0

Prerequisites

Organic chemistry L3 level : Notions of aromaticity, electrophilic and nucleophilic aromatic substitutions, chemistry of the carbonyl function, of compounds with reactive methylene.

Maximum number of registrants

Remarks


Society and Enterprise - III

3P
Course label : 3P
Teaching departement : CMA /
Teaching manager : Madam AMIRA CHAABANE
Education language :
Potential ects : 0
Results grid :
Code and label (hp) : ENSCL_CI_M7_7_1 - 3P

Education team

Teachers : Madam AMIRA CHAABANE / Madam CAROLINE PIROVANO / Madam CATHERINE RENARD / Madam CHARLOTTE BECQUART / Madam MURIELLE RIVENET
External contributors (business, research, secondary education): various temporary teachers

Summary

Students gradually develop their Professional and Personal Project (3P) in workshops: raise awareness about recruitment interviews.

Educational goals

Consider the conditions of a recruitment interview. Know how to emphasise your professional or extra-curricular skills and experience. Identify the different possible interviewers for a recruitment interview. Be familiar with the different recruitment interview formats.

Sustainable development goals

Knowledge control procedures

Continuous Assessment
Comments: For each interview, recruiters and the candidate are assessed by their peers and facilitators.

Online resources

Pedagogy

Students participate in a recruitment interview workshop in groups of 20. They simulate a recruitment interview for a position, the description of which is communicated in advance. They prepare the interview in subgroups of three to four students and divide the roles between recruiters (HR Director, line manager, former employee who held the position) and the candidate for an interview lasting around ten minutes. On the day of the session, the candidate must answer questions from another group. To this end, each group must train their candidate to answer questions about their knowledge, skills (= know-how), and soft skills. The answers can be based on internship experiences and will be all the more relevant since the group will have been able to study the proposed job offer in advance.

Sequencing / learning methods

Number of hours - Lectures : 0
Number of hours - Tutorial : 2
Number of hours - Practical work : 0
Number of hours - Seminar : 0
Number of hours - Half-group seminar : 0
Number of student hours in TEA (Autonomous learning) : 0
Number of student hours in TNE (Non-supervised activities) : 8
Number of hours in CB (Fixed exams) : 0
Number of student hours in PER (Personal work) : 0
Number of hours - Projects : 0

Prerequisites

Maximum number of registrants

Remarks

Conférences
Course label : Conférences
Teaching departement : CMA /
Teaching manager :
Education language :
Potential ects : 0
Results grid :
Code and label (hp) : ENSCL_CI_M7_7_7 - Communication écrite et orale

Education team

Teachers :
External contributors (business, research, secondary education): various temporary teachers

Summary

Educational goals

Sustainable development goals

Knowledge control procedures

Continuous Assessment
Comments:

Online resources

Databases of scientific articles (Scopus, etc), newspaper articles, dedicated websites on the theme of the SD Week.

Pedagogy

The course is based on a series of presentations (around eight) on a social theme relating to the environment, the economy or social issues and activities within the school. These presentations are given during ENSCL's "Sustainable Development Week" by specialists in the theme addressed.

Sequencing / learning methods

Number of hours - Lectures : 3
Number of hours - Tutorial : 0
Number of hours - Practical work : 0
Number of hours - Seminar : 0
Number of hours - Half-group seminar : 0
Number of student hours in TEA (Autonomous learning) : 0
Number of student hours in TNE (Non-supervised activities) : 0
Number of hours in CB (Fixed exams) : 0
Number of student hours in PER (Personal work) : 0
Number of hours - Projects : 0

Prerequisites

Maximum number of registrants

Remarks

Enterprises - Collective Conventions - Social Rights
Course label : Enterprises - Collective Conventions - Social Rights
Teaching departement : ESO / Business and Society
Teaching manager :
Education language :
Potential ects : 0
Results grid :
Code and label (hp) : ENSCL_CI_M7_7_3 - Entreprise - Droit Social

Education team

Teachers :
External contributors (business, research, secondary education): various temporary teachers

Summary

Educational goals

Sustainable development goals

Knowledge control procedures

Continuous Assessment
Comments:

Online resources

Pedagogy

Sequencing / learning methods

Number of hours - Lectures : 12
Number of hours - Tutorial : 0
Number of hours - Practical work : 0
Number of hours - Seminar : 0
Number of hours - Half-group seminar : 0
Number of student hours in TEA (Autonomous learning) : 0
Number of student hours in TNE (Non-supervised activities) : 0
Number of hours in CB (Fixed exams) : 0
Number of student hours in PER (Personal work) : 0
Number of hours - Projects : 0

Prerequisites

Maximum number of registrants

Remarks

Literature Search
Course label : Literature Search
Teaching departement : CMA /
Teaching manager : Madam AMIRA CHAABANE
Education language :
Potential ects : 0
Results grid :
Code and label (hp) : ENSCL_CI_M7_7_5 - Recherche bibliographique

Education team

Teachers : Madam AMIRA CHAABANE / Madam GAELLE FONTAINE / Madam MARIE COLMONT / Madam MELISSANDRE RICHARD / Madam MURIELLE RIVENET / Madam SALIMA HALITIM / Madam SOPHIE DUQUESNE / Mister ADIL BENAARBIA / Mister JEAN-FRANCOIS DECHEZELLES / Mister JEREMIE BOUQUEREL / Mister KEDAFI BELKHIR / Mister RAPHAEL LEBEUF / Mister VANGELIS AGOURIDAS
External contributors (business, research, secondary education): various temporary teachers

Summary

Educational goals

Sustainable development goals

Knowledge control procedures

Continuous Assessment
Comments:

Online resources

Pedagogy

Sequencing / learning methods

Number of hours - Lectures : 0
Number of hours - Tutorial : 4
Number of hours - Practical work : 0
Number of hours - Seminar : 0
Number of hours - Half-group seminar : 0
Number of student hours in TEA (Autonomous learning) : 10
Number of student hours in TNE (Non-supervised activities) : 0
Number of hours in CB (Fixed exams) : 0
Number of student hours in PER (Personal work) : 0
Number of hours - Projects : 0

Prerequisites

Maximum number of registrants

Remarks

Management of complex problems (Problem-solving tools and methodology)
Course label : Management of complex problems (Problem-solving tools and methodology)
Teaching departement : ESO / Business and Society
Teaching manager : Madam AMIRA CHAABANE
Education language :
Potential ects : 0
Results grid :
Code and label (hp) : ENSCL_CI_M7_7_2_1 - Outils & méthod. résol. probl.

Education team

Teachers : Madam AMIRA CHAABANE / Mister EMMANUEL CASTELAIN / Mister REMI BACHELET
External contributors (business, research, secondary education): various temporary teachers

Summary

For the course: The topics covered are (to be reviewed by Valᅵrie Bachelet) - Quality fundamentals - Methods, fields and tools - Quality professions For the seminar: "One-minute restaurant" case study - Collaborative work by student teams Micro-lessons given at the same time as the tools are applied - Problem formulation: the five Ws (who, what, where, when and why) - Organise/lead a brainstorming session - Collect data/data visualisation - Prioritisation - Pareto diagram - Implement a cause-effect diagram/Ishikawa - Concrete/practical advice for each phase The case study materials are written in English.

Educational goals

At the end of this course, students should have: - A basic knowledge of quality and its tools - Experience with the problem solving approach

Sustainable development goals

Knowledge control procedures

Continuous Assessment
Comments: To start, each team receives a mark: - Performance: speed, completeness in data processing - Validity of analyses and action plans provided - Conclusion and proposals for actions to be taken at each stage Then student's individual marks vary based on: - Contribution made to the group - Presence

Online resources

Students must come to class with a computer that can access the Internet.

Pedagogy

Work is done collaboratively on slides shared between team members.

Sequencing / learning methods

Number of hours - Lectures : 2
Number of hours - Tutorial : 8
Number of hours - Practical work : 0
Number of hours - Seminar : 0
Number of hours - Half-group seminar : 0
Number of student hours in TEA (Autonomous learning) : 0
Number of student hours in TNE (Non-supervised activities) : 0
Number of hours in CB (Fixed exams) : 0
Number of student hours in PER (Personal work) : 0
Number of hours - Projects : 0

Prerequisites

No prerequisites

Maximum number of registrants

Remarks

Norms - Quality - Security
Course label : Norms - Quality - Security
Teaching departement : CMA /
Teaching manager : Madam AMIRA CHAABANE
Education language :
Potential ects : 0
Results grid :
Code and label (hp) : ENSCL_CI_M7_7_4 - Modélisation numérique

Education team

Teachers : Madam AMIRA CHAABANE
External contributors (business, research, secondary education): various temporary teachers

Summary

Educational goals

Sustainable development goals

Knowledge control procedures

Continuous Assessment
Comments:

Online resources

Pedagogy

Sequencing / learning methods

Number of hours - Lectures : 10
Number of hours - Tutorial : 0
Number of hours - Practical work : 0
Number of hours - Seminar : 0
Number of hours - Half-group seminar : 0
Number of student hours in TEA (Autonomous learning) : 0
Number of student hours in TNE (Non-supervised activities) : 0
Number of hours in CB (Fixed exams) : 0
Number of student hours in PER (Personal work) : 0
Number of hours - Projects : 0

Prerequisites

Maximum number of registrants

Remarks

Written and oral communication (1st year s internship)
Course label : Written and oral communication (1st year s internship)
Teaching departement : CMA /
Teaching manager : Madam AMIRA CHAABANE
Education language :
Potential ects : 0
Results grid :
Code and label (hp) : ENSCL_CI_M7_7_6 - Communication écrite et orale

Education team

Teachers : Madam AMIRA CHAABANE / Madam ANNE GUEGAND / Madam ANNE-SOPHIE MAMEDE / Madam AURELIE ROLLE / Madam BEATE IZARD / Madam CAROLINE PIROVANO / Madam CHARLOTTE BECQUART / Madam FABIENNE SAMYN / Madam FREDERIQUE POURPOINT / Madam GAELLE FONTAINE / Madam HAKIMA LARABI / Madam MARIE COLMONT / Madam MELISSANDRE RICHARD / Madam MIRELLA VIRGINIE / Madam NOURIA FATAH / Madam ROSE-NOELLE VANNIER / Madam SOPHIE DUQUESNE / Madam VERONIQUE RATAJ / Mister ABDELAMAR BENAISSA / Mister ADIL BENAARBIA / Mister CHARAFEDDINE JAMA / Mister CHRISTEL PIERLOT / Mister CHRISTOPHE DUJARDIN / Mister CHRISTOPHE VOLKRINGER / Mister ERIC BUISINE / Mister FABIEN DHAINAUT / Mister FREDERIC CAZAUX / Mister GEOFFREY DUCATILLON / Mister JEAN-BERNARD VOGT / Mister JEAN-FRANCOIS DECHEZELLES / Mister JEREMIE BOUQUEREL / Mister JESUS ONTIVEROS ONTIVEROS / Mister KEDAFI BELKHIR / Mister LUDOVIC THUINET / Mister MAREK CZERNICKI / Mister OLIVIER GABUT / Mister PHILIPPE COTELLE / Mister RAFEH BECHARA / Mister RAPHAEL LEBEUF / Mister SERGE BOURBIGOT / Mister VANGELIS AGOURIDAS
External contributors (business, research, secondary education): various temporary teachers

Summary

Students write the internship report and give an oral defence of the work performed during the internship.

Educational goals

After completing this work, students should have acquired the basic concepts for writing an internship report and orally defending an internship experience.

Sustainable development goals

Knowledge control procedures

Continuous Assessment
Comments: The mark for the report will account for one-third of the final mark and the mark for the oral defence will account for two-thirds of the final mark.

Online resources

The "Consignes rapports et soutenances" (Report and oral defence instructions) and "La rᅵdaction d'un rapport : conseils" (Writing a report: advice) documents can found on the ENT digital workspace. The APEC (the French association for executive employment) documents entitled "Exploitation du stage" (Capitalising on an internship) and "Analyse et synthᅵse d'une rᅵalisation professionnelle" (Analysis and summary of a professional experience) are made available on Moodle at the end of the last 3P session of semester 6.

Pedagogy

The student must first write an internship report following the instructions in the document "Report and oral defence instructions" and then give a five-minute oral presentation before a panel made up of two teachers, including the teacher marking student's internship report. At the end of the oral defence, 15 minutes are devoted to questions and comments on the report and oral defence. The annotated report and a comment sheet are returned to the student at the end of the oral defence.

Sequencing / learning methods

Number of hours - Lectures : 0
Number of hours - Tutorial : 0
Number of hours - Practical work : 0
Number of hours - Seminar : 0
Number of hours - Half-group seminar : 0
Number of student hours in TEA (Autonomous learning) : 0
Number of student hours in TNE (Non-supervised activities) : 0
Number of hours in CB (Fixed exams) : 0
Number of student hours in PER (Personal work) : 0
Number of hours - Projects : 0

Prerequisites

Students must have completed an internship. Students must have attended the 3P (Professional and Personal Project) sessions in semesters 5 and 6.

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Major A : Chemistry and Sustainable Processes for Industry

Molecules and Natural Macromolecules

Carbohydrate chemistry, proteins, polyphenols and lipids
Course label : Carbohydrate chemistry, proteins, polyphenols and lipids
Teaching departement : CMA /
Teaching manager : Madam FABIENNE SAMYN
Education language :
Potential ects : 0
Results grid :
Code and label (hp) : ENSCL_CI_M7_A8_1 - Chimie verte

Education team

Teachers : Madam FABIENNE SAMYN / Mister RAPHAEL LEBEUF / Mister VANGELIS AGOURIDAS
External contributors (business, research, secondary education): various temporary teachers

Summary

Educational goals

Sustainable development goals

Knowledge control procedures

Continuous Assessment
Comments:

Online resources

Pedagogy

Sequencing / learning methods

Number of hours - Lectures : 11
Number of hours - Tutorial : 5
Number of hours - Practical work : 0
Number of hours - Seminar : 0
Number of hours - Half-group seminar : 0
Number of student hours in TEA (Autonomous learning) : 0
Number of student hours in TNE (Non-supervised activities) : 0
Number of hours in CB (Fixed exams) : 0
Number of student hours in PER (Personal work) : 0
Number of hours - Projects : 0

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Natural macromolecules
Course label : Natural macromolecules
Teaching departement : CMA /
Teaching manager : Madam FABIENNE SAMYN
Education language :
Potential ects : 0
Results grid :
Code and label (hp) : ENSCL_CI_M7_A8_2 - Chimie verte

Education team

Teachers : Madam FABIENNE SAMYN / Madam SOPHIE DUQUESNE / Mister OLIVIER GABUT
External contributors (business, research, secondary education): various temporary teachers

Summary

Educational goals

Sustainable development goals

Knowledge control procedures

Continuous Assessment
Comments:

Online resources

Pedagogy

Sequencing / learning methods

Number of hours - Lectures : 11
Number of hours - Tutorial : 0
Number of hours - Practical work : 4
Number of hours - Seminar : 0
Number of hours - Half-group seminar : 0
Number of student hours in TEA (Autonomous learning) : 0
Number of student hours in TNE (Non-supervised activities) : 0
Number of hours in CB (Fixed exams) : 0
Number of student hours in PER (Personal work) : 0
Number of hours - Projects : 0

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Major B : Chemistry of Formulation Science

Chemical Specialties

Carbohydrate and Lipid Chemistry
Course label : Carbohydrate and Lipid Chemistry
Teaching departement : CMA /
Teaching manager : Mister JESUS ONTIVEROS ONTIVEROS
Education language :
Potential ects : 0
Results grid :
Code and label (hp) : ENSCL_CI_M8_B3_1 - Chimie des lipides

Education team

Teachers : Mister JESUS ONTIVEROS ONTIVEROS / Mister RAPHAEL LEBEUF / Mister VANGELIS AGOURIDAS
External contributors (business, research, secondary education): various temporary teachers

Summary

The curse on lipids and associated unsaponifiables chemistry introduces their structure, nomenclature, sourcing and transformations (extraction, refinery, transesterification, fractionation and hydrogenation). Their specificities toward different analytical techniques are also discussed.

Educational goals

To get knowledge on the natural or synthetic raw material in view of their use in formulated products, have a critical point of view about their sourcing, make structures-proprieties relationships, and know possible techniques to identify or control the purity of a fatty raw material.

Sustainable development goals

Knowledge control procedures

Continuous Assessment
Comments: Written test (1h) or case study

Online resources

Pedagogy

Power point course and manuscript to be completed by the students

Sequencing / learning methods

Number of hours - Lectures : 11
Number of hours - Tutorial : 5
Number of hours - Practical work : 0
Number of hours - Seminar : 0
Number of hours - Half-group seminar : 0
Number of student hours in TEA (Autonomous learning) : 0
Number of student hours in TNE (Non-supervised activities) : 0
Number of hours in CB (Fixed exams) : 0
Number of student hours in PER (Personal work) : 0
Number of hours - Projects : 0

Prerequisites

Organic chemistry L3 level : chemistry of carbonyl group (acetalisation), principles of analytical techniques (GC, NMR, mass spectrometry).

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Chemical modification of Polymers
Course label : Chemical modification of Polymers
Teaching departement : CMA /
Teaching manager : Mister JESUS ONTIVEROS ONTIVEROS
Education language :
Potential ects : 0
Results grid :
Code and label (hp) : ENSCL_CI_M8_B3_5 - Polymères fonctionnels

Education team

Teachers : Mister JESUS ONTIVEROS ONTIVEROS / Mister PATRICE WOISEL
External contributors (business, research, secondary education): various temporary teachers

Summary

-General concepts on the preparation of well-defined polymers -Different controlled radical polymerization techniques (CRP) -Development and self-assembly of amphiphilic diblock copolymers -Main types of stimuli for polymers and applications.

Educational goals

This course presents various synthesis methods to obtain well defined polymers. This course also covers the application of well-defined polymers systems as materials for the administration of intelligent drugs. After this course, students should be able to : -Distinguish the main radical polymerization techniques allowing the development of well-defined polymers and describe the characteristic of each. -Understand the role of polymers structure and intermolecular interactions in determining the properties of assemblies. -Distinguish the different stimuli capable of altering the properties of polymers.

Sustainable development goals

Knowledge control procedures

Continuous Assessment
Comments: 2h written exam

Online resources

Controlled / living radical polymerization: Progress in ATRP Krzysztof Matyjaszewski ACS Division of polymer chemistry ISBN 978084126955B

Pedagogy

Duplicated lecture note of practical class + publications given during the courses.

Sequencing / learning methods

Number of hours - Lectures : 4
Number of hours - Tutorial : 0
Number of hours - Practical work : 0
Number of hours - Seminar : 0
Number of hours - Half-group seminar : 0
Number of student hours in TEA (Autonomous learning) : 0
Number of student hours in TNE (Non-supervised activities) : 0
Number of hours in CB (Fixed exams) : 0
Number of student hours in PER (Personal work) : 0
Number of hours - Projects : 0

Prerequisites

Introduction to the chemistry of polymers C6.1.3 Structure and reactivity of organic molecules C5.2.1 Experimental organic chemistry C6.1.4

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Interfaces

Characterization of Interfaces
Course label : Characterization of Interfaces
Teaching departement : CMA /
Teaching manager : Madam VERONIQUE RATAJ
Education language :
Potential ects : 0
Results grid :
Code and label (hp) : ENSCL_CI_M7_B8_3 - Chimie verte

Education team

Teachers : Madam VERONIQUE RATAJ
External contributors (business, research, secondary education): various temporary teachers

Summary

Educational goals

Sustainable development goals

Knowledge control procedures

Continuous Assessment
Comments:

Online resources

Pedagogy

Sequencing / learning methods

Number of hours - Lectures : 3
Number of hours - Tutorial : 1
Number of hours - Practical work : 0
Number of hours - Seminar : 0
Number of hours - Half-group seminar : 0
Number of student hours in TEA (Autonomous learning) : 0
Number of student hours in TNE (Non-supervised activities) : 0
Number of hours in CB (Fixed exams) : 0
Number of student hours in PER (Personal work) : 0
Number of hours - Projects : 0

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Initiation of Interface Modelling
Course label : Initiation of Interface Modelling
Teaching departement : CMA /
Teaching manager : Madam VERONIQUE RATAJ
Education language :
Potential ects : 0
Results grid :
Code and label (hp) : ENSCL_CI_M7_B8_2 - Chimie verte

Education team

Teachers : Madam VERONIQUE RATAJ
External contributors (business, research, secondary education): various temporary teachers

Summary

Educational goals

Sustainable development goals

Knowledge control procedures

Continuous Assessment
Comments:

Online resources

Pedagogy

Sequencing / learning methods

Number of hours - Lectures : 3
Number of hours - Tutorial : 3
Number of hours - Practical work : 0
Number of hours - Seminar : 0
Number of hours - Half-group seminar : 0
Number of student hours in TEA (Autonomous learning) : 0
Number of student hours in TNE (Non-supervised activities) : 0
Number of hours in CB (Fixed exams) : 0
Number of student hours in PER (Personal work) : 0
Number of hours - Projects : 0

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Physical-Chemical properties of Interfaces
Course label : Physical-Chemical properties of Interfaces
Teaching departement : CMA /
Teaching manager : Madam VERONIQUE RATAJ
Education language :
Potential ects : 0
Results grid :
Code and label (hp) : ENSCL_CI_M7_B8_1 - Chimie verte

Education team

Teachers : Madam VERONIQUE RATAJ / Mister JESUS ONTIVEROS ONTIVEROS
External contributors (business, research, secondary education): various temporary teachers

Summary

Educational goals

Sustainable development goals

Knowledge control procedures

Continuous Assessment
Comments:

Online resources

Pedagogy

Sequencing / learning methods

Number of hours - Lectures : 7
Number of hours - Tutorial : 4
Number of hours - Practical work : 0
Number of hours - Seminar : 0
Number of hours - Half-group seminar : 0
Number of student hours in TEA (Autonomous learning) : 0
Number of student hours in TNE (Non-supervised activities) : 0
Number of hours in CB (Fixed exams) : 0
Number of student hours in PER (Personal work) : 0
Number of hours - Projects : 0

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Major C : Optimization and Reliability of Materials

Materials and Properties - I

Experimental Metallurgy
Course label : Experimental Metallurgy
Teaching departement : CMA /
Teaching manager : Mister ADIL BENAARBIA
Education language :
Potential ects : 0
Results grid :
Code and label (hp) : ENSCL_CI_C7_C8_3 - Métallurgie expérimentale

Education team

Teachers : Mister ADIL BENAARBIA / Mister JEREMIE BOUQUEREL
External contributors (business, research, secondary education): various temporary teachers

Summary

Educational goals

Sustainable development goals

Knowledge control procedures

Continuous Assessment
Comments:

Online resources

Pedagogy

Sequencing / learning methods

Number of hours - Lectures : 0
Number of hours - Tutorial : 0
Number of hours - Practical work : 8
Number of hours - Seminar : 0
Number of hours - Half-group seminar : 0
Number of student hours in TEA (Autonomous learning) : 0
Number of student hours in TNE (Non-supervised activities) : 0
Number of hours in CB (Fixed exams) : 0
Number of student hours in PER (Personal work) : 0
Number of hours - Projects : 0

Prerequisites

Maximum number of registrants

Remarks

Metallurgy
Course label : Metallurgy
Teaching departement : CMA /
Teaching manager : Mister ADIL BENAARBIA
Education language :
Potential ects : 0
Results grid :
Code and label (hp) : ENSCL_CI_M8_C4_2 - Métallurgie

Education team

Teachers : Mister ADIL BENAARBIA / Madam CHARLOTTE BECQUART
External contributors (business, research, secondary education): various temporary teachers

Summary

Educational goals

Sustainable development goals

Knowledge control procedures

Continuous Assessment
Comments:

Online resources

Pedagogy

Sequencing / learning methods

Number of hours - Lectures : 13
Number of hours - Tutorial : 0
Number of hours - Practical work : 0
Number of hours - Seminar : 0
Number of hours - Half-group seminar : 0
Number of student hours in TEA (Autonomous learning) : 0
Number of student hours in TNE (Non-supervised activities) : 0
Number of hours in CB (Fixed exams) : 0
Number of student hours in PER (Personal work) : 0
Number of hours - Projects : 0

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Plasticity
Course label : Plasticity
Teaching departement : CMA /
Teaching manager : Mister ADIL BENAARBIA
Education language :
Potential ects : 0
Results grid :
Code and label (hp) : ENSCL_CI_M7_C8_2 - Plasticité

Education team

Teachers : Mister ADIL BENAARBIA / Mister JEREMIE BOUQUEREL
External contributors (business, research, secondary education): various temporary teachers

Summary

Educational goals

Sustainable development goals

Knowledge control procedures

Continuous Assessment
Comments:

Online resources

Pedagogy

Sequencing / learning methods

Number of hours - Lectures : 15
Number of hours - Tutorial : 0
Number of hours - Practical work : 0
Number of hours - Seminar : 0
Number of hours - Half-group seminar : 0
Number of student hours in TEA (Autonomous learning) : 0
Number of student hours in TNE (Non-supervised activities) : 0
Number of hours in CB (Fixed exams) : 0
Number of student hours in PER (Personal work) : 0
Number of hours - Projects : 0

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Maximum number of registrants

Remarks