3 - Major in "Mechanical Engineering" - National Master of Science Degree

Presentation

The Mechanical Engineering program aims to train specialists capable of analyzing and mastering complex mechanical systems in constantly evolving industrial environments.

The courses offer an integrated approach to mechanics, emphasizing manufacturing processes, materials science, and systems approaches, with a strong and ongoing link to digital modeling and simulation tools.

The program is fully in line with the dynamics of industrial transformation, combining experimentation, advanced modeling, and a detailed understanding of physical phenomena. It draws on Arts et Métiers laboratories and technology platforms, offering students direct access to cutting-edge equipment for the manufacture, characterization, and analysis of real mechanical systems, as well as a pool of lecturers and experts with a variety of profiles. 

It prepares students for careers in research and development, high-level engineering, and doctoral studies.

Depending on the chosen path, the training is organized in two ways:

  • Common core curriculum in M1, then specialization in M2
    A first year of common curriculum (M1) " Factory of the Future – Mechanical Engineering " ( Arts et Métiers Paris campus), followed by a second year of specialization (M2) of your choice.
  • Integrated program on a single campus
    Some programs offer an M1 + M2 structure on the same campus, without having to attend the core curriculum in Paris.

Route

Course with common M1 "Factory of the Future – Mechanical Engineering" (Paris)

Integrated programs (M1 + M2 on the same campus)

Admissions

Admission is possible in the first year (M1) or second year (M2), depending on the candidate's academic profile.

=> Find all the information you need about admissions to the National Master of Science degree atArts et Métiers Master of Science Admissions Master of Science Arts et métiers