Integrated Master Agronomy and Agro-Industry (French speaking program)
Integrated Master Agronomy and Agro-Industry (French speaking program)
Agricultural Engineer: The Degree Program That Is (Re)inventing the Future of Agriculture
What if the future of agriculture depended on you? By becoming an agricultural engineer, you’ll be a key player in the agroecological transition and will implement solutions to address the demographic, environmental, and economic challenges facing agriculture.
At UniLaSalle, you’ll even be able to develop your skills in the field thanks to its farm located right on campus!
Your role?
Le program
A wide variety of career paths
Key features of the course
- An on-site training farm for crop and livestock farming, co-managed with students
- AgriLab, a 1,500-square-meter FabLab with free access for students
- APEX, an innovation center dedicated to digital technology
- Applied projects throughout the program thanks to our partner companies
- Go LaSalle, a mandatory international experience
- A program also available as a work-study program and through continuing education leading to a degree (RNCP listing)
Admissions & Application
Post-baccalaureate applicants
The Agricultural and Agro-Industrial Engineering program is available to high school graduates through:
Parallel Admission Applicants
| Admission to the 2nd year of the integrated preparatory program | Admission to the engineering program (3rdor 4thyear) |
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International applicants
For applicants with an international degree, applications can be submitted through Campus France or directly on the UniLaSalle website.
Practical Information
The Beauvais campus
A green campus with housing, sports facilities, and a vibrant student club scene.
- A 20-hectare campus featuring innovative facilities and unique student hangouts
- 1,386 rooms, either on campus or downtown
- a CROUS restaurant open 7 days a week for breakfast, lunch, and dinner
- outdoor and indoor sports facilities
- a dynamic student club scene
How do I get there?
Getting here by train:
Daily service via the Hauts-de-France TER lines from:
- Paris (line C17),
- Creil (line P32)
- Mers-les-Bains (line P30)
Getting here by bus:
The campus is served daily by the C2 line. Some buses do not stop at the campus; please check the schedules on the Corolis website.
By car:
- UniLaSalle Beauvais: 19 rue Pierre Waguet - 60000 BEAUVAIS
- GPS coordinates: 49.4599, 2.06797
The Rouen campus
A campus at the heart of an international academic community.
- A unique campus combining agriculture and veterinary sciences on a single site
- A campus on a human scale
- An attractive, youthful city, home to 45,000 students and France’s biodiversity capital
- Facilities at the Mont-Saint-Aignan university campus (residences, CROUS restaurant, sports facilities, shopping center, etc.)
How do I get there?
Traveling by train
Daily service from Paris, Le Havre, Caen, or Amiens via the Nomad lines
Getting Here by Bus
The campus is served daily by bus lines F2 and 43 (INSPE - UniLaSalle stop).
Getting here by car or bike
UniLaSalle Rouen: 3 rue du Tronquet – 76130 MONT-SAINT-AIGNAN
GPS coordinates: 49.46744, 1.07261
Tuition for 2026-2027
- Integrated preparatory program: €7,500/year
- Engineering program: €7,900/year
- Engineering apprenticeship program: covered by the company
- Campus fees: €1,160/year
Financial assistance
Various financial aid options:
- CROUS grants based on financial need
- Grants and interest-free loans from the Jean-Baptiste Gagne Foundation
- Scholarships (covering 20% to 100% of tuition for students receiving grants based on financial need)
- Interest-free student loans
- Support for international mobility