Arts et Métiers

Master in NeuroTechnologies

The Master in NeuroTechnologies at Arts et Métiers is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Arts et Métiers is a prestigious French 'Grande École' specializing in engineering and industrial technology. With eight campuses across France, it is one of the oldest and most renowned institutions for mechanical and industrial engineering in Europe.

About the Program

The NeuroTechnologies track at BME Paris is designed for students aiming to bridge engineering and biomedical sciences. This master's program spans two years and focuses on neuronal engineering, preparing graduates for roles in academic research, industry, and clinical practice. Ideal candidates are those with backgrounds in engineering, mathematics, or biomedical sciences who are eager to apply their knowledge to innovative health solutions.

Students will engage in a curriculum that includes mandatory courses on advanced neurosciences, neural engineering, and mental health. The program emphasizes hands-on learning through transdisciplinary projects and an ethics workshop. Graduates will develop critical skills in understanding neurological disorders and applying technological solutions to health challenges, ensuring they are well-prepared for a rapidly evolving field.

Career paths for graduates include roles in academic research, clinical practice in neurology, and positions in industry such as research and development, clinical research, and business development. Graduates may work with healthcare organizations, tech companies, or start-ups focused on neurotechnology. The skills acquired in this program are transferable across various sectors, including healthcare, robotics, and transportation.

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