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Page 1: Livret Accueil Anglais ENAC

Studying in an engineering school in France

Presentation of ENAC

Degrees offered at ENAC

ENAC and the surrounding area

Life on the ENAC campus

Other useful information

Support services www.enac.fr

Master degrees and «Advanced master» CoursesCoursesees maMaster degree and Advancedands d a 201222013ssss201220122012

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HIGHER EDUCATION IN FRANCEHigher education in France is divided into universities and

“Grandes Ecoles” :

- On the one hand, the universities offer technological, career-

oriented or core courses.

- On the other hand, the “Grandes Ecoles” are prestigious

institutions, specific to France. They have a selective admission

policy, i.e there are fewer students than in universities.

The degree system of the “Grande Ecoles” enables students to

apply directly for a Master degree or, for master graduates, to

prepare a Doctor degree.

The “Grandes Ecoles graduates” are highly sought after on the

international job market.

FRENCH ENGINEERING SCHOOLSIn the 18th century, the central government created its own

schools for a new field of studies : engineering.

About 30,000 new engineers graduate each year across the

whole scientific and engineering spectrum, from some 230

engineering schools.

Engineering school studies comprise a 5 year curriculum,

designed to incorporate students at different levels within the

curriculum, depending on their post-secondary education. The

first two years of the course can be completed in “CPGE”s

(preparatory classes for “Grandes Ecoles”).

Engineering School common features :

• admission through an entrance examination ;

• a single degree : only one type of degree is awarded, the «

diplôme d’ingénieur » (which includes the name of the School

awarding the degree). That degree is the equivalent of a Master

degree, recognised throughout the European Union ;

*School of Engineering, Buisness School, Shool of Architecture, Veterinary School…

** CPGE : preparatory classes of Grandes Ecoles : 2 years of postsecondary studies to prepare stu-

dents for the entrence exam to the Grandes Ecoles

• the curriculum always involves 5 years of study. The course

comprises 5 years of continuous higher education studies, but the

organisation and timing can vary between the programmes ;

• every school undergoes a regular comprehensive review ;

• the schools provide a robust scientific core programme, closely

geared to professional needs.

Sources : www.cdefi.fr, www.campusfrance.org, www.cge.asso.fr, www.education.gouv.fr

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Key figures- 2,000 ab-initio students per year

- 25 training programmes in initial training

- 550 graduates per year

- 7,500 trainees per year

- 300 refresher courses per year in continuing training

- 20,000 alumni on 5 continents

- 3 master’s degrees

- 1 professional master degree

Legal status-Awards- Public institution

- Trustees : Ministry of Transport French CAA called DGAC

- Key dates : Founded in 1949 in Paris-Orly, and moved to

Toulouse in 1968. It merged with the SEFA on January 1, 2011

- Awards : CTI Agreement, conference of «Grandes Ecoles».

- Network : France Aerotech, Partnership for a European Group

of Aeronautic and Space Universities, «University of Toulouse»

(Research and Higher Education Center), Competitive cluster

«Aerospace Valley».

Means Human means :

- 950 permanent staff including 400 teachers and

instructors.

- 1,000 part-time lecturers

Pedagogical tools :

- 135 aircrafts

- Flight simulators

- Air traffic control simulators

- Aerodynamics, electronics, computer and language

laboratories

Locations :

- Toulouse (Administrative headquarters)

- Biscarrosse, Carcassonne, Castelnaudary, Grenoble,

Montpellier, Melun, Muret, Saint-Auban, Saint-Yan.

ENAC’s historyThe “Ecole Nationale de l’Aviation Civile” (ENAC) was founded in Orly (adjacent to Paris)

in 1949, in a rapidly expanding commercial aviation context. Its purpose was to recruit the

men and women who would be working in all fields of air transport, both on the ground

and in the air, and to provide them with harmonised and consistent training as well.

In 1968, ENAC was transferred to Toulouse, in the heart of the Rangueil scientific complex

in a particularly appropriate scientific and technical environment. Its close neighbours are :

ISAE (former SUPAERO and ENSICA), Centre d’Etudes et de Recherches de Toulouse (CERT-

ONERA), Centre National d’Etudes Spatiales (CNES), Laboratoire d’Automatique et d’Analyse

des Systèmes (LAAS-CNRS) and Université Paul Sabatier (UPS). It merged with the SEFA

(Service d’Exploitation de la Formation Aéronautique) on January 1, 2011. ENAC is a unique

example : it is the only aviation-oriented university in Europe offering a wide and complete

panel of aeronautics-oriented training programmes and activities, serving the aeronautical

world, and particulary the air transport sector.

• Address : 7, avenue Edouard Belin – CS 54005 – 31055 Toulouse

Cedex 4

• Phone number :

Phone : + 33 (0)5 62 17 40 00

Fax : + 33 (0)5 62 17 40 23

• Generic E-mail address : [email protected]

• Web site : HYPERLINK «http://www.enac.fr»

www.enac.fr

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AB-INITIO TRAINING

PROGRAMMES

ENAC Engineer (IENAC)This multi-disciplinary training is aimed at activities in the ae-

rospace field. An ENAC engineer usually works in the aerospa-

ce industry (aircraft manufacturers, electronic equipment ma-

nufacturers, information technology), in air transport (airlines,

airports), in the public sector of the the Direction Générale

de l’Aviation Civile (French General Directorate of Civil Avia-

tion) and in many associated sectors.The third year is entirely

dispensed in English and a 22 weeks internship abroad or in

France must be made.

Air Transport Pilot (EPL)As a part of the national training system set up by the French

Ministry of Transport, ENAC is involved in the theoretical trai-

ning of air transport pilots. Students who graduate from that

course are usually integrated by French or foreign airlines.

Aircraft Dispatcher (TAE)It is a distinctly professional training programme : students

who complete this course join airlines and organisations in

charge of airport management, especially flight planning and

preparation tasks.

Air Navigation Control Engineer (ICNA)This professionally-oriented training programme prepares all

the students to be part of the “Direction Générale de l’Aviation

Civile”. Hence, the ICNAs will work in Air Traffic Control.

Electronics Engineer for Air Safety Systems (IESSA)It is a professionally-oriented training programme with two

internships during the three years. The IESSA students join

the “Direction Générale de l’Aviation Civile”, and are then in

charge of the development, installation and maintenance of

air navigation equipment.

Master Pro IHM /Human-Machine interactionsThe “Master Pro” (Advanced Study Degree) is a course,

training high level professional specialists in the design

and development of interactive applications, controlling the

techniques suitable for data processing and those resulting

from the field of human factors.

This “Master Pro” is awarded by the University Toulouse 1

Capitole, in cooperation with ENAC.

Aeronautical engineer (in China)In partnership with the other Grandes Ecoles Aéronautiques,

(ENSMA and ISAE) ENAC organises an aeronautical engineering

course at the French-Chinese Aeronautics Institute in Tianjin,

China. The six-year course is in French and is based on a French

style of education.

Senior Technician in Civil Aviation Design and Ope-

rations (TSA)The “Direction Générale de l’Aviation Civile” employs TSA’s in

a number of different positions : aerodrome traffic controllers,

aeronautical information managers, assistant engineers, main-

tenance managers, etc..

Master’s degree in International Air Transport Operations Management Master degree (IATOM)International diploma with a 2-year curriculum of theoretical

and practical courses in English, training high-level executives,

capable of organising the operation of an air transport system,

with a complete control of all its aspects.

Master’s degree in Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS)The master’s degree in GNSS is designed to train specialised

executives for rapid entry onto the very dynamic job market

created by the boom in geolocation. These executives will be

offered opportunities in any institution or business involved in

developing or using satellite-based positioning systems.

Master’s degree in Air Traffic Management (ATM)The master’s degree in ATM is a two year program offering ad-

vanced education in the scientific and operational problems and

technics dealing with the design, control and use of Airspace

Management, Air Traffic Control and Airport Management.

SPECIALISED MASTER DEGREES *

MS«Aviation Safety Aircraft Airworthiness» (ASAA)This specialist Master degree is taught in English and covers

the technical areas of aircraft safety and the corresponding

legal and economic implications. That training programme

prepares students to join “certification” organisations, aircraft

manufacturers and aircraft operations companies (course run

jointly by ENAC and ISAE).

MASTERS OF SCIENCES *

* taught in English

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MS«Air-Ground Collaborative Systems Engineering» (AGCSE)This specialist Master degree is taught in English and aims at

training systems engineers or project managers in the field of

avionics or ATM.

MS«Air Aviation and Air Traffic Management» (ATM)It is the technical management of air traffic, based on aircraft

operating techniques and air traffic management techniques.

The course focuses on the needs of air traffic control system

development companies, of aircraft manufacturers and of

foreign civil aviation administrations.

MS«Airport Management» (AM)Management applied to the technical and commercial

administration of airports. This training leads to all executive

functions associated with airport management : operations,

marketing, management, finance, human resources, etc..

MS Aerospace Project Management (APM)This specialist master’s degree taught in English, provides

an overview on military or civil international aerospace

industry and gives up-to-date skills, cutting-edge knowledge

and necessary competences for successfully leading project

or program teams in global aerospace and defence industry

(course run jointly by ENAC, ISAE and École de l’Air).

MS«Air Transport Management» (ATM)This training offers a systematic approach of air transport

(economic policy, functional operating modes, marketing and

financial strategies, human resources, etc.). Its main objective

is to meet the requirements of airlines (course run jointly by

ENAC and ESC Toulouse).

MS«Communication, Navigation, Surveillance and

Satellite Applications for Aviation» (CNS)It is a training course in satellite techniques applied to CNS

(Communications, Navigation and Surveillance) systems, in

relation with air traffic management aspects. The sectors

concerned are those of equipment and avionics, aircraft

building and airlines.

Specialised Masters Degrees in China

7 specialised Masters degrees are relocated in China :

• 5 in Tianjin :

ATM

- Air Navigation Engineering

- Aviation Safety Management Aeronautical Maintenance

- Aviation Safety Management Airworthiness

- Aviation Safety Management Flight Operation

• 2 in Beihang :

- Airport Management

- Air Transport Management

RESEARCH DEGREES

Research master degrees are offered by ENAC. They are

co-awarded by several educational institutions in seven va-

rious fields :

• Air transport economics

• Micro-waves and optoelectronics

• Network telecommunications

• Signal, image, acoustics

• Automatic systems

• Industrial systems

• Computer sciences.

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Corporate relationsENAC is in the heart of Europe’s foremost aerospace hot spot. This

extraordinary position allows us to work side by side with promi-

nent groups and companies, research labs and institutes, and en-

gineering and consulting firms. It has also allowed us to build solid

ties with industrial circles.

Our partnerships with these companies can take on a number of

forms :

• company experts lecturing at ENAC,

• companies taking in students on internships and projects,

• tailoring studies and research programmes around business-firm

goals,

• running training courses for company engineers and managers,

• meeting and exchanging with companies in a number of fo-

rums.

International exchangesNew exchanges agreements nowadays exist with China, with the

Tsinghua University, and the Sinno-European Institute of Civil Avia-

tion, integrated to the Civil Aviation University of China.

In the frame of the European Socrates Programme, ENAC has had a

long tradition to welcome international students from partner uni-

versities which have subscribed to this programme. The exchange

is based on a period of one or two semesters, during which the

foreign students attend all or part of the tuition, and are integrated

into an ENAC engineering class.

Exchange agreements have already been established with the fol-

lowing European universities : Berlin, Braunschweig and Darms-

tadt (Germany), Tampere (Finland), KTH in Stockholm (Sweden),

University of Beira Interior in Covilha (Portugal), UPC Catalonia

Polytechnic University in Barcelona (Spain), Bristol and Cranfield

Universities (United Kingdom) as well as with the 25 European Ae-

ronautical Universities of the Pegasus network.

A further training centreOver the years, this has become a major activity and has essenti-

ally developed in specific fields, where ENAC has acquired a know-

how which is recognised all over the world : air traffic, electronic

systems, information technology, aeronautical techniques, safety,

languages and social sciences.

With nearly 500 sessions organised every year (on 300 different

themes), and with an audience of almost 5,000 trainees per year

(from the public and private sectors, both French and foreign), ENAC

plays an essential part in further training for national and interna-

tional civil aviation.

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Toulouse lies between the Mediterranean Sea

and the Atlantic Ocean, 730 km far from Paris, and is

the 4th largest city in France. The population of the

Toulouse conurbation is growing rapidly and the city is

now one of the leading metropolitan areas in Southern

Europe, with approximately 445,000 inhabitants.

In just a few years, Toulouse has

forged an image of a dynamic city.

Aeronautics, space, electronics, infor-

mation technology and the biotech-

nologies are at the heart of the city’s

economic reputation. But Toulouse

is also heavily involved in other key

areas such as the health and food

industries, strategic services, infor-

mation technologies, etc. Toulouse is

today the largest provincial university

town and the 2nd largest university

town in France, with approximately 89,000 students

attending its 3 universities, 14 « grandes écoles », etc.

The « Pink City » is also well endowed in terms of cultu-

ral heritage and boasts an astonishing number of mu-

seums, auditoriums and theatres, where everyone can

find something to suit them.

MIDI-PYRÉNÉES Toulouse is the capital city of the Midi-Pyrénées region, the larges

region in France, covering 45,000 km2 (same area as Denmark, bigger than Belgium, Switzerland and

the Netherlands). It is made up of Ariège, Aveyron, Gers, Haute-Garonne, Lot, Hautes-Pyrénées, Tarn

and Tarn-et-Garonne « départments ». Through its departments, Midi-Pyrénées offers a network of medium-sized towns and

areas marked by both their differences and their complementary nature. As a result of its size, diversity, historic heritage, intel-

lectual and industrial potential, the region occupies a strategic position both in France and in Europe.

A few figures :• 4th largest city in France after Paris, Marseille and Lyon

• 445,000 inhabitants in Toulouse

• 917,000 inhabitants in the conurbation

• ranking 1st for aeronautics in Europe, and 2nd in the world

• ranking 1st for space activities in Europe

• ranking 1st for on-board electronics systems in France

• 89,000 students : 3nd largest university town in France, largest provincial university

• 10,500 people working in over 400 research units

• 104 kindergartens, 90 primary schools, 24 secondary schools, 12 high schools, 14 vo-

cational schools.

A few figures related to Midi-Pyrénées :• A surface area of 45,348 km2 /17,509 sqmi

• 3,021 cities

• 2,855,700 inhabitants

• 14th largest region in the European Union

• 400 public laboratories

• Over 9,000 researchers, including 5,400 workers in the public sector

• 14 million tourists a year

• 45,000 people working in the tourist industry

• 2nd region in France for it’s population growth

• 4 sites listed by Unesco as “Wold Heritage Sites”

Midi-Pyrénées’urban heritage is

as rich as its natural heritage,

with 4 regional Parks, 1 national

Park, 7 towns and areas listed as

« Towns and Areas of Architectu-

ral and Historic Importance » and

30 France’s « Loveliest Villages ».

Ranking 1st for space activities

in Europe

Ranking 1st for aeronautics in

Europe, and 2nd in the world

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Administrative contacts :

- Administrative matters Mrs. Muriel DAVE AVIC / Admissions and Campus life

Phone : +33 (0)5 62 17 44 52

- International Admissions Mrs. Nathalie MARTINEZ Phone : +33 (0)5 62 17 40 73

- Accommodation : Mrs. Christine LABORIE Phone : +33 (0)5 62 17 40 75

- Advice on Financial Matters Mr. Laurent BERTHON Accountant

Phone : +33 (0)5 62 17 44 28

Training contacts :

MS Communication, Navigation, Mr. Jean-Pierre DANIEL

Surveillance and Satellite Course Director

Applications for Aviation (CNS) Phone : +33 (0)5 62 17 43 31

MS Aviation and Air Traffic Management Mr.Fabrice FABRE

(AATM) Course Director

Phone : +33 (0)5 62 17 46 05

MS Aerospace Project Management (APM) Mr. Nicolas PETEILH Course Director

Phone : +33 (0)5 62 17 40 56

MS Management Aéroportuaire /

Airport Management (AM) Mr. Pascal DUVAL Course Director

Phone : +33 (0)5 62 17 44 32

MS Management du Transport Aérien /

Air Transport Management (ATM) Mr. Pascal DUVAL Course Director

Phone : +33 (0)5 62 17 44 32

MS Aviation Safety Aircraft Airworthiness Mr. Claude HAILLOT

(ASAA) Course Director

Phone : +33 (0)5 62 17 44 60

MS Air-Ground Collaborative

Systems Engineering (AGCSE) Mr. Thierry MIQUEL Course Director

Phone : +33 (0)5 62 17 43 61

Master in International Air Transport

Operations Management (IATOM) Mr. Yves BIENVENU Course Director

Phone : +33 (0)5 62 17 41 06

Master in Global Navigation Satellite System

(GNSS) Course Director

Phone : +33 (0)5 62 17 42 78

IHM Master Mr. Yannick JESTIN Course Director

Phone : +33 (0)5 62 17 42 93

Mrs. Anne-Christine ESCHER

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THE LibraryENAC library is located

in front of the main

courtyard, near the

welcoming hall, Daurat

building.

Library embraces ENAC research and tea-

ching topics : air transport, civil aviation,

air traffic management, computing, mathe-

matics, electronic systems, telecommuni-

cations, social sciences, languages…

Besides technical documents you also have

access to collections of French and English

novels, comics and news magazines and

papers.

SERVICESReference and loan desk : 8:30 am-7:30 pm

Loan : Students and trainees : as many items

(book or magazine) as necessary for 15 days,

renewable once.

Interlibrary loans, purchase suggestions and

article requests to [email protected] (with

some restrictions)

Electronic resources (bibliographic databases,

ejournals, press databases, standards, etc.) ma-

naged by the library are available 24 h/7 days a

week from ENAC’ PCs and remote by Arenac.

Library catalogue: https://hugo.interne.enac/

jlbweb/jlbWeb?html=fd/acc .

A-Z list of journals and magazines :

http://www.biu-toulouse.fr/listeaz/enac.

html

FACILITIES IN THE READING ROOM :Group studies areas (90 seats)

14 PCs connected to ENAC domain, Internet

and satellite Tvs.

Copy machine, scanner and printer.

All registred ENAC students are welcome

to peruse media in our library (without

paying registration fees).

With 50,000 titles, the library offers a

large choice (in French and English) of ae-

rospace, cultural, business, leisure-related

publications, and an electronic library.

Opening hours :

8:30 am to 7:30 pm

on week days

Closed between Christ-

mas and New year Eve

Contact :

Library team : Tel. 05 62 17 41 91

EMail : [email protected]

Manager : [email protected]

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ENAC campus features various sport facitilies :

• stadiums (soccer, rugby)

• tennis courts

• bodybuilding room

• a climbing wall

• a multi-purpose gymnasium

• a table tennis room…

On the ENAC CampusInternational students can take lessons of French

as a foreign language, free of charge. They register

upon arriving at ENAC in the « Languages, Culture

and Social Humanities » Department.

At the « Université de Toulouse »Courses either in French (as a language for forei-

gners) or in other languages, are available. They are

free of charge for foreign students.

Living and studying at ENAC also means sharing a cer-

tain way of life, a rich and various culture. All over the

year, there are countless artistic and cultural venues :

dramas, concerts, exhibitions…, on the campus at the

« Galerie Léonard de Vinci ».

For anyone interested in exploring the ENAC’s buz-

zing cultural life, the choices are endless and free of

charge !

Sport activities

Contacts• Mr. Patrick VALERO, PE Teacher

Phone : +33 (0)5 62 17 45 10

• Mr.Yannick QUENARD,

PE Teacher

Phone : +33 (0)5 62 17 45 11

Mr. Dominique VIDEAU

Head of Department

Phone : +33 (0)5 62 17 40 09

Mrs. Karine LAGREE

Head of Cultural Activities

Phone : +33 (0)5 62 17 45 00Université de Toulouse

15, rue des Lois, 31000 Toulouse

Phone : +33 (0)5 61 14 80 10

French lessons

Cultural programme

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Contacts

Student Office President

«ASSO», «O» Building

Phone : +33 (0)5 62 17 45 03

Open every day :

10:15 am to 10:30 am

and 12:00 am to 13:30 pm

Contacts :

Anne COTEL-BALLOT, Presidente

Secretary

Phone : +33 (0)5 62 17 43 39

Caisse d’Allocations Familiales

de la Haute-Garonne

24 rue Riquet

31000 Toulouse

Phone : +33(0) 820 25 31 10

The student association «asso»The office plays two parts : it manages the various clubs that

you can find on the campus, and it organises a number of sport

and cultural activities/events to liven up every day student life.

ENVOLThe ENAC’s junior company, signed a partnership with

«portable étudiant.com» which offers you to buy DELL laptops

with very low prices : up to 50% off from public price!

These laptops are in the DELL’s business range (Vostro, Lattitude,

and Precision) which have already made the evidence of their

qualities and their durability. They also have a 3 year warranty

(including technical support at home even if foreign countries).

Moreover, they are customizable to fit your needs and your budget!

You can see them and order yours on this link: http://www.portable-

etudiant.com wih the login ENACENVOL12. You have nothing else

to do, the site will manage the payment and the delivery, which

is made by UPS to your home. If you have any other question,

you can contact us at: [email protected]

*ENVOL and l’ASSO offer you good deals with their respective bank

partners, including a €100 gift for each bank account opening.

See you soon in the ENAC !

The former student association « ENAC ALUMNI»The Former Student Association is open to ENAC graduates.

It organises debates and meetings. It regularly publishes a newsletter

and a directory, (that is essential to any former student).

As far as housing allowances are concerned, you can be eligible for the ALS (“Al-

location Logement Social”) for your room/studio in ENAC. This allowance covers

2/3 of your rent, and is directly paid onto your bank account by the CAF (“Caisse

d’Allocations Familiales” / French Family Benefit Office).

In that case, the ENAC Student and Trainee Office will provide you with an ALS

allowance application form. You will be required to fill in that form (the required

documents are listed below) and to return the form to the CAF (see the address

below).

The CAF can also help you in the application process for a residence permit (if you

are entitled).

Documents to be joined to your ALS application :

• photocopy of your social security coverage (European social security card, if you

are a Schengen student)

• photocopy of your home university ID Card

• bank or GIRO details (BBAN)

• a record of your civil status (which we can issue upon passport or birth certifi-

cate submission)

• photocopy of your Residence Permit

• receipt of your first rent

Accommodation department

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Student residence hallsAt the present time, ENAC has a residential park

of 744 apartments for students inside the campus,

divided as follows :

• 296 studios of 16m² (19 yd²)

• 420 «studettes» of 12m² (14 yd²)

• 10 min studios of 20m² (24 yd²) for disabled persons

• 18 min Hotel/VIP flats of 20m² (24 yd²)

Galy, Bastié and Garros Resi-

dence Halls:

296 studios of 16 m² (19 yd²)

Ader, Bleriot Residence Halls :

420 “studettes” of 12m²

(14 yd²)

10 studios for disabled people

and 18 “hotel flats” of 20 m²

(24 yd²)

Equipment

Studios and small studios (“studettes”) :Each accommodation has the following equipment :

• Single bed (with blanket, pillow, etc …)

• Equipped study desk, fit for a computer & screen

• Small kitchen with cupboards, shelf (for a microwave), sink, 2 electric

plate hobs, fridge (110 L)

• Bath facilities with shower, washbasin, toilets

• Wardrobe and shelves

• Storage space for big suitcases (in studios)

• Book-cases

• Desk chair

• Folding table for meals

• Wall mirror

• Triple-function socket (for FM, Satellite and Digital Terrestrial Television /

DTTV), conventional phone and ADSL network socket

• Free access to the internet via wiring (RJ45 connection)

• Voltage : 230 V 50 Hz

• Electric door lock (operated with a card)

• Interphone

• Desk lamp

• Tableware set

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Housing costs

The apartments are allocated to students in ab-

initio training. They also can be allocated to

other students according to the accomo-

dation availability.

For Civil students :

Studio 411€

Studette 324€

(Please reach the housing de-

partment for any other stu-

dent category)

Payment of accommodation fees is preferably by

direct debit, by monthly instalments (the following

methods are acceptable too: cash, bank cheques or

credit cards) at the ENAC financial accounting office

(Daurat building)

One month rent shall be paid in advance as a

guarantee at registration.

That amount will be refunded at the end of the

training period.

Accounting Office :

Opening hours : Monday through Thursday : 8:30am

to 12:30am /1:30pm to 5:00pm (Fridays: 8:30am to

12:30am and 1:30pm to 4:00pm)

Phone : 33 (0)5 6217 44 56

Fax : 33 (0)5 6217 44 75

CATERING

The students & staff restaurant and

cafeteria are open every day, all year

long. They are located near the resi-

dence halls.

The catering service is supplied by an

external

company.

• Restaurant opening hours:

, week : 11:30am to 2:00pm and

7:00pm to 8:30pm

, week-end : 12:00am to 1:00pm and

7:00pm to 8:30pm

• Cafeteria opening hours:

Other services and Amenities

The residents are offered the following services on

the campus:

• A self-service laundry with 10 washing-machines

and 4 tumble-driers in the Ader Residence

• Lending and laundering of sheets (40 €)

• Cleaning service (cost : studio : 30 €, room : 15 €,

studette : 25 €)

• Free Internet access in the Garos residence hall

• Vending machines (cold & hot drinks and precoo-

ked dishes to warm up)

• TV rooms

• International channels available in the Ader resi-

dence hall

• An assembly room (on booking)

• A self-service restaurant and a cafeteria

Address :

Service Hébergement

Résidence Garros

7, avenue Edouard Belin -

CS 54005

31055 Toulouse Cedex 4

Phone : 33 (0)5 62 17 45 30

Fax : 33 (0)5 62 17 45 22

EMail : [email protected]

, week-end : closed

• Prices for students :

, average price of a meal : 5,16 €

, breakfast price : 1,48 € to 2.11 €

(7:15am to 8:30am in the cafeteria)

• Price without any subsidy :

, average price of a meal :

7,74 €

, breakfast price: 1,48 € to 2.11 €

(7:15am to 8:30am in the cafeteria)

Contact :

Mrs. Christine LABORIE

Accomodation Manager

Phone : +33 (0)5 62 17 40 75

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SOCIAL DEPARTMENTA social worker helps you with a wide range of issues, such as :

• looking for accommodation

• applying for the accommodation allowance

• coping with financial difficulties

• information about administrative formalities

• difficulties with the French social security system (CPAM)

• information about casual jobs

• personal or family problems…

HEALTHCAREA general practioner, Dr Geneviève Galin, provides medical consul-

tations. If you need to see her, make an appointment via the nurse

office. The nurse office is located in the Ader Residence.

Contact:

Mrs. Ghislaine Pomié

Social worker

Phone : 33 (0)5 62 17 45 14

(9:00am to 12:00am and 2:00pm

to 5:30pm, closed on Wednesday

afternoons)

Contact:

Mrs.Dominique Lacaze

Nurse

Phone : 33 (0)5 62 17 45 38

(8:30am to 12:00am

and 1:30pm to 5:30pm)

PUBLIC MEANS OF TRANSPORT1 / Underground line B

«Faculté de Pharmacie» station.

2/ Bus line 78 «ENAC» bus stop.

3/ Since november 2007, you can rent a

bike in Toulouse from one of the 242 doc-

king stations equipped with more than

2800 bikes.

The first 30 minutes are free.

You’ll need a visa card to pay a deposit of

150 euros (which isn’t debited when you re-

turn the bike) or you can apply for a day, a

month or a day subscription (25 euros for

one year) and in that case you’ll received

a personnal card so no need to have a de-

posit. The docking stations are easily seen

because they are always at the bottom of

bilboard advertising. There’s a docking sta-

tion just in front of ENAC entrance. Read

more on Vélotoulouse website :

www.velo.toulouse.fr

www.tisseo.fr

ALCOHOL CONSUMPTIONThere is a regulation framing the consumption of alcohol on the campus :

the «Charte alcool» is signed by the organizers. This «Charter» is a contract off trust

principale, it doesn’t tend to repress nor to prohibit the consumption of alcohol, but to

prevent risky behavior. It encourages to consider the prevention as part of the party

and not as an obstacle.

It is applied to the school since 2007 following the creation of a group against addic-

tion in the «CGE» which is «reflecting» on risk behaviours among students.

The «Charter» can be read at the student association «ASSO».

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BY PLANE from Toulouse-Blagnac airport

• By public transport:

Take the “Tisséo” shuttle bus and get off at “Place Jeanne d’Arc”. Take

Metro Line B in the direction of Ramonville. Get off at “Faculté de Pharma-

cie” station. Take the No.78 bus (direction Lycée de Saint-Orens) and get off

at the ENAC stop.

• Alternatives: Taxi or car rental.

BY CARFrom Castres or Albi:

Take the Périphérique Est (East ring road) heading for Montpellier. At the

exit before the tollgates, take the road signed to Toulouse Centre/Foix Tar-

bes. Leave at Exit 20 (Rangueil Science Complex). Then follow instructions

from the ring road.

From Bordeaux, Paris, Auch, Tarbes or Foix:

Take the Périphérique Ouest (West ring road) heading for Montpellier and

leave at Exit 20 (Rangueil Science Complex). Then follow instructions from

the ring road.

From Barcelona, Marseille or Montpellier:

Take the Périphérique Ouest (West ring road) heading for Toulouse Centre/

Foix Tarbes. Leave at Exit 20 (Rangueil Science Complex). Then follow ins-

tructions from the ring road.

From the ring road:

Leave the ring road at Exit 20 and turn down Avenue Edouard Belin. The

entrance to ENAC is at the second roundabout on the left.

BY TRAIN from Matabiau railway station

• By public transport:

- either take Metro Line A in the direction of Basso Cambo to “Jean-Jaurès”

station. Change and take Metro Line B in the direction of Ramonville. Get

off at “Faculté de Pharmacie” station. Take the No.78 bus (direction Lycée

de Saint-Orens) and get off at the ENAC stop.

• Alternatives: Taxi or car rental.

BY BUS from the town centre (place du Capitole)

• By public transport:

- either take Metro Line A in the direction of Balma/Gramont and change at

“Jean-Jaurès” station. Then take Metro Line B in the direction of Ramonvil-

le. Get off at “Faculté de Pharmacie” station. Take the No.78 bus (direction

Lycée de Saint-Orens) and get off at the ENAC stop.

- or from Esquirol take the No.2 bus (direction Université Paul Sabatier). Get

off at “Faculté de Pharmacie”, and take the No.78 bus (direction Lycée de

Saint-Orens) and get off at the ENAC stop.

• Alternatives: Taxi or bike rental.

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WEST RINGROAD

CASTRESMAZAMET

REVEL

BALMA

LAVAUR

ALBI

CapitoleEsquirol

SNCFMarengo

Bus 2

La Garonne

FOIXTARBES

Canal du Midi

Toulouse-BlagnacAirport

WEST RINGROAD

Shuttle

La Garonne

AUCH

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Métro

TOULOUSE

EAST RINGROAD

A61

BORDEAUXPARIS

MONTPELLIER

Metro ligne AMetro ligne BBus No 2

A68

A62

A624

A64 ENACEXIT 20Rangueil

Scientific Complex

EE

METROline A

METROline B

METROline A METRO line B

Bus 78

Bus No 78

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DESAINT EXUPÉRY

Beach volley ground

Tennis courtGolf

practice

way to the IAS(Aeronautic &

Spatial Institut)

L. GALY

R. GARROS

M. BASTIÉ

MERMOZ

JOLY

YEAGER

PLANETARIUM

K1BusDriveway

WARNER

LATÉCOÈRE

Guardhouse

VisitorParking

ENTRANCE

RECEP-TION

Tennis courts

ENAC Studies BuildingsAir Traffic Management Department (CA)

Esnault-Pelterie

Science and Engineering for Air Traffic Management

Farman and Caudron

Languages Humanities and Social Science Department (LH)

Caudron

Air Transport Department (TA) Hymans

Bellonte Amphitheatre Bréguet

Costes Amphitheatre Bréguet

Boucher Amphitheatre Couzinet

Engines Lab Mermoz

Examination room Daurat

ATC Simulators Yeager

Planetarium Planétarium

AVSEC Centre Warner

Department (SINA)

ENACVillage BuildingsHalls of residence Ader, Bastié, Blériot,

Galy, Garros, Védrines

Gymnasium Pilatre du Rozier

Sport halls Pilatre du Rozier

Léonard de Vinci Centre Orly

Theatre Orly

Cafeteria Orly

Restaurant Orly

Students Centre Orly

Child Holidays CentreSocial Activities

CAS

ENACAdministration BuildingsInformation / Reception Daurat

General Management (DG) A. de Saint Exupéry

Initial Training (DER) A. de Saint Exupéry

Secretary General (SG) Hymans

Human ResourcesDepartment (RH)

Hymans

Financial Services (FIN) Hymans

Logistics Department (IL) Latécoère

Course Planning Office Bréguet

Administrative MasterProgrammes

Daurat

Accounting Office (AC) Daurat

Admissions & Campus life (AVIC) Daurat

Library Daurat

Printing and Publishing Bréguet

Trade Unions Syndicats

DSNA / DTIFrench ANSP R&D Department

Ziegler