User:Maxheuillet/National school of statistics and data analysis

The National school of statistics and data analysis (Ensai) is one of the 205 french engineering schools that were accredited on September 1st 2018 to issue an engineer diploma. It is located since 1996 on Ker Lann campus in Bruz, close to Rennes. It was created in 1994 in Paris as part of ENSAE with the purpose of training civil servants able to do statistical analysis.

Ensai is, with ENSAE, part of the Groupe des écoles nationales d'économie et statistique (Genes) that Insee's cluster dedicated to research and teaching. Ensai received an authorization from the Commission des titres d'ingénieur to issue an engineer of state degree that is equivalent to a master's degree until 2020. This authorization has continuously been renewed since the creation of the school.

Ensai is the only engineering school in France exclusively dedicated to statistical engineering and data processing. The curriculum is balanced between theoretical learning, seminars and internships.

Every year, Ensai trains about 90 engineers and 40 civil servants. The curriculum for engineers is 3 years long, it is 2 years long for civil servants. Engineers can choose between 6 specialization paths :


 * Risk management and financial engineering
 * Quantitative Marketing and Revenue Management
 * Advanced Tools for Data Science & Machine Learning Data Scientist
 * Data Modeling for Spatial Analysis and Health Economics
 * Biostatistics
 * Advanced Statistical Engineering

At the end of their study, engineers receive an engineer diploma recognized by the Commission des titres d'ingénieurs (CTI). Ensai's engineers find easily a job after their graduation because companies are hiring more and more talents with programing and quantitative analysis skills. Statistics show that the insertion on the labor market of Ensai's statisticians is greater than the average of the othr French engineering schools. More than 96% of last year students found a job within 3 months after graduation (CGE )

Civil servants stay at Ensai for two years. After graduation, they work at Insee, and in the statistical departments of ministries. They are paid during their studies and the wage is around 1550 euros per month (gross). Under some conditions, they may be authorized to study one more year to get a Master degree, with a major in econometrics, statistics and public policy analytics.

Ensai also offers an international Master program (Msc in Statistics for Smart Data ). All the courses in this program are taught in English.

Recruitement

 * par concours : le concours mathématiques (programme de deuxième année de CPGE option MP, banque de note CCP), le concours économie et sciences sociales (programme des CPGE B/L) et le concours économie et gestion (programme des CPGE Cachan D2). Dans chacun de ces deux concours, il existe un recrutement ingénieur et attaché statisticien (élèves fonctionnaires). Le concours interne quant à lui permet à des fonctionnaires de devenir attachés de l'Insee ;
 * par admission sur titres : les élèves ayant fait un IUT Stid ou Informatique, ou détenteurs d'une L3 de sciences économiques, MIASHS (Mathématiques et Informatique Appliquées aux Sciences Humaines et Sociales) peuvent demander à être admis en première année en tant qu'élèves ingénieurs. Les élèves détenteurs d'un bac+4 peuvent postuler pour une admission en première ou deuxième année en tant qu'élèves ingénieurs.