March 31 - Live event presenting the specialized engineering program: Focus on specializations in the Grand Est region!

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On March 31 at 7 p.m., the Châlons-en-Champagne and Metz campuses are organizing a live event to present the Arts et Métiers engineering program. This program allows apprentice engineers to benefit from a solid theoretical foundation while gaining 18 months of professional experience! There will be a focus on specialties in the Grand Est region!

Did you know thatArts et Métiers a specialized engineering program?

An apprenticeship program open to students pursuing BTS and DUT degrees, as well as those enrolled in technological and scientific CPGE programs!

A large technological institution, Arts et Métiers eight campuses and three institutes. The institution's main missions are to train engineers and industry executives and to conduct research. Each year, it trains more than 6,000 students from bachelor's to master's level.

Among the courses offered is the specialized engineering program!

Students enrolled in this program complete 60% of their training in a company as student apprentices and 40% at the school.
Mandatory international mobility in a company for a minimum of 12 weeks.

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After three years of study, students receive an engineering degree from the École Nationale SupérieureArts et Métiers

In the Grand Est region, Arts et Métiers two specializations:

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