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The sector of Communication and Information Technology has expericed in the past few years an unprecedented development. Anticipating the new telecommunications landscape, the INPT carried out since 1991 a training of state engineers. The number of these engineers will be rapidly increased in the academic year 2000-2001, reaching an annual average of 120 graduates. A second increase was undertaken during the academic year 2006-2007 within the framework of the “10,000 engineers” initiative to reach an average of 200 graduates by the year 2010.

 

« 10 000 engineers » initiative:

 

The national program for training 10 000 engineers by the year 2010 is primarily intended to provide and support the multi-sectoral development project that characterizes Morocco. The INPT, heavily involved in this dynamic, has viewed that the number of its trained graduates has significantly grown every year.


In this respect, the Institute has even anticipated the needs to finish its program of its premises extension; which will allow it to host at the beginning of 2008-2009 the first promotion of 200 graduated engineers.

 

Training at the INPT :

 

Since 1991 INPT, has offered a multidisciplinary program focusing on:

 

-    High level scientific and technical training in ICT and telecommunications;

-    Development of  adaptation, initiative and creativity;

-    Acquisition of managerial skills;

-    Flexibility and openness

 

The school offers competencies likely to respond to the market need:

 

 

-       Telecom network engineering;

-       Computer Engineering;

-        Multimedia  engineering;

-        Information engineering;

-        Management of telecommunications;

-       Telecom Systems Engineering;

-       Software engineering.  

 

 

 

Within the framework of increasing the number of its alumni, INPT is strengthening  its faculty by recruiting qualified permanent teachers.

 

INPT is equipped with laboratories to meet the technological evolutions in the sector of telecommunications and information communication technology.

 

 

Teaching humanities:

 

Teaching at INPT focuses at specialty subjects. Management and languages are also valued. The aim is to allow students to be more open on their socioeconomic environment, able to communicate, negotiate, persuade .. The development of these skills in the engineering students is the guarantee of their insertion and their future self-responibility in a world where the use of information technology and communication becomes a necessity.

 

Furthermore, the teaching of foreign languages enables future engineering students to acquire an advanced degree in professional English. In the third year, students are required to pass the Test Of English for International Communication (TOEIC). French & English are compulsory, a third language can be taken as an option.