BECOME THE ARCHITECT OF THE FUTURE OF LEARNING
The TEEF master's degree aims to train"educational technology engineers"who are capable of specifying, developing, and implementing training and learning systems that use emerging technologies such as XR (Extended Reality, which integrates Virtual and Augmented Reality), Digital Twins) or AI (Artificial Intelligence) for teaching.
This two-year master's program is run by Arts et Métiers in partnership with Le Mans University. It is only offered as a one- or two-yearwork-study program, directly linked to the needs of the educational and economic world. It draws on the internationally recognized expertise of two local research teams: the IEIAH team at LIUM (Laboratoire d'Informatique de L'Université du Mans), which specializes in the design of digital tools for training, and the Présence & Innovation team at LAMPA (Arts et Métiers), which studies learning with immersive technologies.
Taught at the Institut Arts et Métiers in the prestigious setting of the Laval Virtual Center, in partnership with Le Mans University, the TEEF program focuses on project-based learning.
The first year consists of approximately 400 hours of training and a work-study internship throughout the school year in a company, training organization, or research laboratory.
> The courses offered in M1 focus on engineering and educational accessibility, course design and facilitation, introduction to research, emerging technologies for training (XR, AI), learning analytics, trainer support, English, and project management.
> The second year (M2), which is directly accessible to final-year Arts et Métiers students Arts et Métiers graduates with a five-year degree, comprises approximately 400 hours of training and a work-study internship throughout the academic year in a company, training organization, or research laboratory.
The M2 aims to strengthen students' expertise with new projects and courses on the cognitive psychology of learning, the creation of multimedia resources, training evaluation, the design of an e-learning module, resistance to change in individuals/organizations, training ethics, and training law.
Four skill sets are delivered to students in the first year (M1) and second year (M2) of the TEEF Master's program:
- Advanced and specialized uses of digital tools (NUM)
- Development and integration of highly specialized knowledge (SAVOIRS)
- Specialized communication for knowledge transfer (COM)
- Support for transformation in a professional context (TRANSF)
MULTIPLE CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Focusing on emerging technologies, the TEEF master's degree offers graduates a wide range of career opportunities: researcher and teacher-researcher in the fields of education and training, trainer, training engineer, educational engineer, XR AI training tool designer, emerging technologies and/or training project manager, digital & innovation director, etc.
Graduates of the master's program will have acquired both a general knowledge of the field of computer science and an excellent understanding of emerging technologies (AI, XR, etc.) and innovative teaching tools (immersive course design tools, etc.). In addition, they will benefit from a strong educational background that will enable them to make informed choices. They will be eligible for employment in public or private higher education institutions, companies that design training tools (edtech), training departments of large companies, or organizations specializing in professional training.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
The M1 is accessible after a bachelor's degree (licence or BUT in computer science and MMI), while the M2 can be taken after an M1, another M2 program, an engineering degree, or in the final year of engineering school.
Applications for the TEEF Master's program are submitted via the national platform https://www.monmaster.gouv.fr/
After evaluation of their application, selected candidates undergo a remote interview to assess their motivation, educational background, and the suitability of their career plans with the expectations of the Master's program. Final admission to the Master's program is only possible once the candidate has found a work-study placement (company, training organization, research laboratory, etc.).
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