Study at Arts et Métiers

Training: a complete offer to meet industrial challenges

What is the primary task of Arts et Métiers? To develop the skills that are essential for meeting the challenges of tomorrow's industry and to participate in technological developments. With this in mind, the institution offers a wide range of initial and continuous training from post-baccalaureate to Ph.D. level adapted to all industrial sectors.

Scientific and technological bases and professional expertise

Regardless of the chosen course, students receive a strong foundation in science and technology, and acquire the knowledge expected by industry: practical intelligence, independence, technology watch, management, entrepreneurship and innovative thinking.

“We have chosen to offer training programs that closely match the needs of the industrial world,” explains Laurent Champaney, Director General. “They cover areas in high demand, such as the factory of the future and energy, or highly sought-after profiles, such as expert engineers and/or PhDs in a cutting-edge sector.”

Arts et Métiers training programs

The Grande Ecole Program (PGE)

Arts et Métiers' traditional program, opening doors to all industrial and economic sectors and professions: renewable energies, aeronautical and aerospace construction, electrical, electronic, and digital equipment, health engineering, etc. The teaching approach focuses on projects and practical scenarios, as well as an annual internship in a company.

The Apprenticeship Engineering Programme (PIS)

Become an Arts et Métiers engineer through an apprenticeship. This program, which offers the same academic quality as the Arts et Métiers Grande École Program, teaches students about corporate culture and operations while putting the knowledge they have acquired at school into practice. Each program is associated with a specialization: mechanical engineering, civil engineering, industrial engineering, energy engineering, environment and risk management, etc.

The Bachelor of Science and Engineering (BSI)

Launched in 2014, this program aims to train versatile, skilled, and innovative professionals for careers in industry. This three-year program, open to STI2D high school graduates, leads to a Bachelor's Degree in Science and Engineering, specializing in Mechanical Engineering and Production, and confers a bachelor's degree.

The Bachelor's Degree in Science and Technology (BST)

Arts et Métiers offers three Bachelor's Degrees in Science and Technology, each designed differently to meet the growing needs of industry:

  • Bachelor's degree in Science and Technology, Industry
  • Bachelor's degree in Science and Technology, Sustainable Design
  • Bachelor's degree in Science and Technology, Materials and Energy

The National Master's Degree (DNM)

Around twenty national master's degrees related to its areas of excellence enable students to acquire scientific and technological expertise and prepare for doctoral studies.

The Specialized Master's Program®

A wide range of Specialized Master's® programs enabling students to acquire expertise or dual skills. Industry professionals are thus equipped to meet the challenges of their sector of activity.

Doctoral Training

The three-year doctoral program combines thesis preparation in an Arts et Métiers research laboratory or in an industrial setting with the development of professional skills.