Join BUILDERS Engineering School to build your future! Join a training programme of excellence, combining innovation, team spirit and sustainable commitment. Our campuses in Caen and Lyon offer you an inspiring environment in which to develop your skills, prepare your career and meet the challenges of tomorrow's world. Find out more about our programmes to suit all profiles, from 3 to 6 years' higher education, and make your ambitions a reality. Studying at BUILDERS means building a responsible future.
Discover the exciting, committed careers that are shaping the world of tomorrow. Eco-design engineer, low-carbon energy, infrastructure project manager, team manager... Explore these careers of the future and find your calling in a sector at the heart of environmental and social issues.
Immerse yourself in a world where creativity and cutting-edge technology meet. From research into innovative materials to the digital transformation of construction, our teams and students are pushing back the boundaries to build a sustainable future. Find out how our projects are revolutionising the sector and join an engineering school committed to excellence and innovation.
BUILDERS LAB is the research unit dedicated to innovation in construction. At the interface between applied research, training and industrial collaboration, BUILDERS LAB explores new technological and environmental solutions to meet the challenges of construction, civil engineering and marine engineering.
BUILDERS Engineering School stands out for its commitment to maritime innovation through BUILDERS Marine, an interdisciplinary centre dedicated to maritime engineering and coastal development.
Educational innovation is at the heart of our courses. We design teaching methods tailored to students' needs, incorporating modern learning tools and methods based on learning by doing.
BUILDERS is an engineering school for anyone who wants to be a force for change, decide to innovate, build places where people can share, and commit to a responsible and sustainable approach.