Masters
What a Master degree means
The French Diplôme National de Master (DNM) is delivered by universities and a few top schools including ParisTech. It dates back to the 2002 Licence/Master/Doctorat (Bachelor/Master/Doctorate) reform. It takes 120 ECTS credits over two years, namely Master 1 (M1) and Master 2 (M2). M2 can be integrated.
ParisTech Masters
ParisTech runs first-class AERES-accredited Masters courses tapping the full expertise that all ParisTech schools can pool. These courses are endorsed by French and international educational institutions and leading business firms (Renault, Electricité de France, Lafarge, etc.).
Courses invariably include theory, methods and application, and 4- to 6-month hands-on experience in a business firm or research lab and the ensuing dissertation. They provide the top-level theoretical input and practical experience that opens doors to exciting careers in the business or research world.
More than 2 200 students, including 40% international students, are taking ParisTech Master courses, harnessing the uncompromising scientific standards that will empower them to thrive in fiercely competitive international environments.
ParisTech Masters
Life sciences and technologies, environmental engineering
Transport
Energy
Mechanics and materials
- Aerodynamics and Aeroacoustics
- Materials and Engineering Sciences in Paris
- Fluid Mechanics: Fundamentals and Applications
- Materials for Structural Applications and Energy (MSE)
- Mechanics of Materials and Structures
- Mechanics of Soils, Rocks and Engineering Structures in their Environment
- Materials Science for Sustainable Construction
Design and Manufacturing
Information and Communication Sciences and Technologies
Pure and applied Mathematics
Pure and applied Physics
Chemistry
Bioengineering
Economics



