History ÉNISE was established in 1961 with the Mechanical Engineering major. The Civil Engineering major was introduced in 1971. At that time it was a 4-year program but since 1987 students follow a 5-year program. This is due to additional work placement in the third fourth and fifth year. Key events : • 1961 - ÉNISE is founded. Accreditation is obtained for the Mechanical Engineering programme • 1971 - Accreditation is obtained for the Civil Engineering programme • 1987 - The duration for the engineering courses is extended to 5 years after the Baccalauréat • 2002 - The Master in Dual Design course is introduced • 2009 - ÉNISE becomes an "
Établissement public à caractère scientifique, culturel et professionnel" • 2009 - The Civil Engineering course is opened with an "alternance" option, where the course structure is modified to alternate academic learning and industrial training during the final year • 2010 - The Mechanical Engineering course is opened with an "alternance" option • 2011 - The 50th class of engineers graduate from ÉNISE
Campus The ÉNISE campus has two locations in
Saint-Étienne: • The main building is based in the South of Saint Etienne on one of the hills surrounding the city. Here there are many classrooms, one lecture theatre, 7 computer rooms, civil engineering laboratories, mechanical engineering laboratories, boiler works, language laboratories and conference rooms. It also has extensive grounds for Civil Engineering field assignments. • The
Pôle Productique, located in the north of St Etienne, is the mechanical engineering and research centre. ==Academic organisation==