Engineering degree program specializing in Energy IS apprenticeship (FA)
Work-linked training is supported by the professional sectors, represented on the Board of Directors of the Institut SUPérieur Fluides Énergies, Réseaux, Environnement (ISUPFERE).

The cycle
The work-study engineering program specializing in Energy (FA) combines academic training and work experience to prepare future engineers for the technical and organizational challenges of the energy sector.
The program
Structured around five major modules (engineering sciences, energy, regulation and networks, management methods, and communication), the three-year program alternates between classes, applied projects, corporate assignments, and international experience, ensuring comprehensive development of scientific, technical, managerial, and intercultural skills.
Teaching methods and organization
The work-study engineering program (FA) is based on teaching methods developed in close collaboration with industry professionals, ensuring that the training is tailored to the needs of the energy sector. The work-study schedule, which evolves over the three years, promotes a balanced progression between academic learning and immersion in the workplace.
Admission
The work-study engineering program specializing in Energy is open to candidates under the age of 30 who hold a two-year scientific or technical degree (DUT, BTS, Bachelor’s degree, preparatory classes). The selection process, based on an application, written tests, and a motivational interview, aims to assess the basic knowledge, potential, and motivation of candidates to commit to a demanding work-study program.