Specialized engineering program: the dynamism of work-study programs

Engineering students specializing in Design and Operation of Industrial Equipment
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Michel, Guillaume, Julien, Benjamin, Antoine, and Corentin are students in the Specialized Engineering program. For them, this program has everything going for it: a dynamic school/company environment, remuneration, professional experience, practical coursework, and more. Watch their video testimonials!

Mainly accessible to students with a BTS or DUT degree, the Specialized Engineering program in Industrial Equipment Design and Operation at the Arts et Métiers campus Arts et Métiers Metz attracts more and more applicants every year.

For Michel, Guillaume, Julien, Benjamin, Antoine, and Corentin, first-year students, this is due to the many advantages of this program:

You can apply what you learn in class directly to your work. And conversely, you can apply what you see at work to your studies, which really helps you understand things better.

With the Specialized Engineering Program, you benefit from the prestige ofArts et Métiers.

In business, we have "small" projects such as development or continuous improvement projects. But we can also have projects lasting 1 to 3 years.

6 engineering apprentices on the Arts et Métiers campus Arts et Métiers Metz
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