Mohammadia School of Engineering

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The Mohammadia School of Engineers (, abbreviated EMI; ) is the first to be established engineering school in Morocco. EMI was founded in 1959 by the King Mohammed V as Morocco's first polytechnic, it's one of the largest schools of engineering in Morocco, and its most prestigious.

History

EMI became in 1982 under the order of the king Hassan II a school combining academic and military education in order to control the students promoting communism. The new model set was following the establishment of the polytechnical school of Paris (École Polytechnique).

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Organization

After three years of academic studies and military training the students have to take an oath in front of his majesty the King of Morocco in order to get the 'Grandes Ecoles d'ingénieurs' degree, a Bac+5 in the French education System, and the equivalent of a master's degree. In the military side the students graduate as reserve Officers. The school consists of nine departments :

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