Programs Level
Paris-Ivry
- 3rd year Bachelor, Fall and Spring, in French or in English
- 1st year Master, Spring only, in English
- 2nd year Master, Fall only, in English or French
Toulouse
- 3rd year Bachelor, Fall and Spring, in French
- 1st year Master, Spring only, in English (not all majors are offered on Toulouse campus)
- 2nd year Master, Fall only, in English (not all majors are offered on Toulouse campus)yon.
Study Abroad at IPSA
Experience Aerospace Engineering in France for One Semester
The Institut Polytechnique des Sciences Avancées (IPSA) is a top-ranked French engineering school fully dedicated to aerospace, aeronautics, space systems, drones and advanced technologies.
Through its Study Abroad Program, IPSA welcomes international students whose home universities do not have an exchange agreement with IPSA and who wish to study in France for one academic semester.
With campuses in Paris and Toulouse, IPSA offers a unique academic and cultural experience at the heart of Europe’s aerospace ecosystem.
Why Choose IPSA?
- 100% Aerospace-focused engineering school
- International environment with English-taught programs
- Strong links with the aerospace and space industry
- Project-based learning and hands-on engineering approach
- Dedicated international student support
- Study in France while benefiting from free French classes
- Recognized academic excellence since 1961
Available Programs
- Aero 3 (Undergraduate Level) – Paris Campus only
English or French pathways available
- Aero 4 (Graduate Level) – Paris and Toulouse Campus
Spring semester only – English-taught
- Aero 5 (Graduate Level) – Paris and Toulouse Campus
Fall semester: English-taught (except Management option)
Study Abroad students join IPSA as full-time students and follow regular academic courses alongside degree-seeking students.
A standard semester corresponds to 30 ECTS credits. Students may take fewer credits if approved by their home institution.
Semester dates
- Fall semester: September to January
- Spring semester: February to June
Orientation Days take place one week before the start of each semester.