Arts et Métiers three Bachelor's degrees in science and technology, each designed differently to meet the growing needs of industry.
The Bachelor of Science and Technology (BST) program stands out for its more specialized and professional focus, while retaining the core values of Arts et Métiers scientific rigor, a spirit of design, and a practical approach to industrial technologies.
This program is designed to prepare students for specific careers in industry, with content tailored to sector-specific needs and projects directly geared toward the professional world. Students develop advanced technical skills, significant practical experience, and the ability to solve concrete industrial problems, starting in the Bachelor's program.
The BST thus offers a privileged path for those who wish to quickly enter the industry with an operational and immediately effective profile, while benefiting from the stimulating environment and values of the institution.
Bachelor's degree in Science and Technology, Industry programs
Open to young people aged 17 to 29 who wish to continue or complete their studies and who meet the regulatory requirements for signing an apprenticeship contract, this three-year course follows a general baccalaureate with a scientific or technological specialization in STI2D (industrial science and technology) and a BAC +1, +2, etc. for students changing direction. It leads to the "Bachelor Arts et Métiersinstitutional diploma.
This bachelor's degree places a project-based approach at the heart of the learning program, in line with the local industrial fabric. This course is taught in three cities in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region: Bergerac, Dax, and Niort.
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Bachelor's degree in science and technology, sustainable design programs
This Bachelor's degree program in Science and Technology aims to train innovation leaders for the industry of tomorrow. The "sustainable design" track is designed to meet the expectations of those who wish to accelerate the ecological transition through the deployment of sustainable industrial systems (low-tech, eco-design, technologies with social value, renewable energies, electric and alternative mobility systems).
This three-year program, which follows a general or technological STI2D baccalaureate, leads to the Diplôme d’Établissement “Bachelor Arts et Métiers). The distinctive feature of this Bachelor's degree is that it places a project-based approach at the heart of the learning process. This program is taught at the Institut Arts et Métiers Chambéry.
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Bachelor's degree in Science and Technology, Materials and Energy
Opening subject to approval by the authorities
The Bachelor's program in Materials and Energy Arts et Métiers Metz campus aims to train innovation leaders for the industry of tomorrow. This unique program, developed jointly by Arts et Métiers, ArcelorMittal, and Vinci Energies, prepares future professionals for the challenges of sustainable industry and energy transition.
Offering immersion in the heart of a rapidly changing sector, this program allows students to acquire skills that are directly applicable to industrial realities. Faced with growing demand for skilled talent, it guarantees strong employability and numerous professional opportunities. By enrolling in this program, students actively participate in technological innovation and contribute to the development of more responsible and sustainable production.
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