Mohammadia School of Engineering
The Mohammadia School of Engineers[1] (French: École Mohammadia d'Ingénieurs, abbreviated EMI; Arabic: المدرسة المحمدية للمهندسين) is Morocco’s oldest and most prestigious engineering school. Founded in 1959 by King Mohammed V, EMI was established as the country's first polytechnic institute to train highly skilled engineers for Morocco’s industrial and economic development. The school is affiliated with Mohammed V University in Rabat and has played a central role in advancing engineering education and research in Morocco. HistoryThe Mohammadia School of Engineers was founded in 1959 as part of Morocco’s efforts to develop a national engineering elite in the post-independence period. Its establishment was driven by the need for highly skilled engineers to support Morocco’s infrastructure, industry, and technological progress. In 1982, following a directive from King Hassan II, EMI incorporated military training into its curriculum to reinforce discipline among students and prevent the spread of radical political ideologies. This transformation was inspired by the structure of the French École Polytechnique. Throughout its history, EMI has achieved several significant milestones:
Academic ProgrammesEMI offers a five-year engineering degree, equivalent to a Master’s in Engineering. The curriculum includes two years of preparatory classes (CPGE) followed by three years of specialized engineering studies. EMI consists of 9 departments:
Admission ProcessAdmission to EMI is highly competitive, primarily selecting students from Morocco’s elite preparatory classes (CPGE) through the National Common Exam (CNC). Additionally, there are entry routes for:
Research and InnovationEMI has been at the forefront of engineering research in Morocco. It operates multiple research laboratories in fields such as:
EMI collaborates with government agencies, international universities, and private industries on research projects that drive Morocco’s technological advancement. Campus and FacilitiesThe EMI campus, located in Rabat, features:
The school has continuously invested in upgrading its digital infrastructure and engineering equipment to maintain high academic standards. Student LifeEMI offers a vibrant student life with numerous academic, cultural, and entrepreneurial clubs, including:
Notable AlumniEMI has produced influential engineers, executives, and policymakers who have shaped Morocco’s industrial and technological landscape. Some notable alumni include:
International Recognition and PartnershipsEMI maintains strong collaborations with French Grandes Écoles and international universities, such as:
It has also signed agreements for joint degrees, student exchanges, and research projects with universities across Europe, Africa, and North America. Impact on Moroccan Industry and EconomyAs Morocco’s leading engineering school, EMI has significantly contributed to:
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