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Created in 1925 under the name Industrial Institute of Algeria, this property opened in October 1926, was to train senior technicians for large utilities and industrial and public works companies. The Industrial Institute of Algeria functioned normally until 1942. Closed at this time because of the 2nd World war, it was reopened in 1945, attached to the State Secretariat for Technical Education French, and reorganized in the direction of higher standards studies. This allowed in 1950 (Official Gazette of August 27, 1950), creation of the "Diploma Engineer of Public Works and Building", issued by the Minister of Education, (State Secretariat for Education Technical). The Institute took the name of National School of Engineers of Public Works and Building.
The school is also a training of trainers pole. Post-graduation, Magister, and Doctorate evolve dynamically, in adaptation to technological development. It is the same for Specialized Post-graduation, provided for the needs of the industrial partners of the school, but that remains to grow again. This dynamic has evolved much more with the opening of the new type of research laboratory. Since 1995, the School has recorded its few training assets, Magisters 600 and 163 Doctorates.
Currently, training of engineering students is ensured first in the department of the 1st cycle for two years constituting a Common Core Technology. Then, the engineering students are oriented in order of merit, in specialty departments that provide the teachings of eleven technology specialties."


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