Polytechnique Montréal

Master in Value-Added Production

Montreal, Canada

The Master in Value-Added Production at Polytechnique Montréal is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Polytechnique Montréal is a leading engineering school located on Mount Royal in vibrant Montreal. Founded in 1873, it enrolls about 10,000 students, including roughly 2,900 international students, and offers more than 150 specialized engineering programs. The school is renowned for rigorous technical training, extensive research capacity and strong industry partnerships that help students move from campus labs into high-impact careers.

Academic life at Polytechnique blends theoretical depth with hands-on experience in well-equipped laboratories, research chairs and collaborative projects. Areas of strength include aerospace, biomedical, materials and sustainable technologies, complemented by interdisciplinary initiatives in artificial intelligence and energy. The bilingual nature of Montreal creates opportunities to study and work in both French and English, broadening students’ cultural and professional horizons.

International applicants benefit from comprehensive support services, from immigration advising to housing options; on-campus residences are available with monthly costs typically ranging from $600 to $1,100 CAD. The university’s strong employer connections, co-op placements and startup-friendly ecosystem enhance employability. For students seeking a globally respected engineering education in North America, Polytechnique Montréal offers a research-intensive, multicultural environment with clear pathways to professional growth.

About the Program

The Master in Value-Added Production is a master's program for engineers and non-engineers, offered in English at Polytechnique Montréal in Canada. It equips students with advanced knowledge in scientific and technological aspects necessary for designing, managing, and improving production systems. The program lasts one year and provides specialized knowledge in production systems.

The curriculum focuses on key themes such as information technology, system maintenance, safety, flow management, economic aspects, and human factors. Students engage in a modular format, gaining flexibility in their studies while developing skills in production systems.

Graduates can pursue careers as Production Managers, Logistics Coordinators, Operations Managers, Quality Control Specialists, and Supply Chain Managers in industries like manufacturing, logistics, and operations management. They will be well-prepared for roles requiring expertise in production systems, project management, and continuous improvement methodologies.

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