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IONIS School of Technology and Management

Coordinates: 48°48′48.718″N 2°23′34.276″E / 48.81353278°N 2.39285444°E / 48.81353278; 2.39285444
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IONIS School of Technology and Management
MottoThe school for technical and business skills
Typefor profit
Established2002
PresidentGuillaume Bardèche
Location,
Île-de-France
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48°48′48.718″N 2°23′34.276″E / 48.81353278°N 2.39285444°E / 48.81353278; 2.39285444
AffiliationsIONIS Education Group
Websitehttp://www.ionis-stm.com/

IONIS School of Technology and Management (IONIS STM) is a French private graduate school,[1] part of the IONIS Education Group. The school offers instruction in information technology, computer science, energy, biotechnology and management.[2] It was established in 2009 in Ivry-sur-Seine.[3][4]

The school offers a Master of Business Administration recognized by French government[5][6][7] and teaches both technical and management aspects.[8][9]

A special feature of the school is to admit students who are holders of a Bachelor, a Master or a Ph.D.[10]

History

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In 2002, Grande école EPITA established specialization programs known as Mastères EPITA, which later led to the creation of a standalone school for these specializations and their expansion into new sectors after 7 years.

Curriculum

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The course is two years long for students with a Bachelor's degree. The school also admits students with two years of education following high school, or students with a master's degree. If the student does not have a Bachelor's degree and has had two years of education, they are required to take a "preparatory year" in addition to the course. The preparatory year is a general course in management and computer science covering topics in the four areas of specialization below, and ends with a three-month long internship.[2] After a Bachelor's degree, students specialize in one of four areas: information technology, computer science, energy, and biotechnology. From October to June, the students follow an academic program and then take part in a six-month long internship.[10]

Bibliography

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  • La double compétence: l’antidote à l’obsolescence professionnelle, Ivry-sur-Seine, FYP Éditions, 2019, 192 p. (ISBN 978-2-36405-176-8)

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