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Masters

The École des Ponts ParisTech Masters 2 programmes complete the training options available within the engineering degree. The vocational or research Masters programmes last between 12 and 18 months and follow a more general first-year Masters programme (M1) or a recognised Bachelor’s degree.

École des Ponts ParisTech has established two types of partnership to deliver the second year Masters degree : 

ParisTech International Masters

ParisTech International Masters are taught by the ParisTech engineering schools. They are essentially open to international students holding the equivalent of a four-year Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Engineering degree, awarded by an internationally recognised higher education establishment. The programme lasts between 14 and 18 months.

Masters in partnership with universities

The Masters in partnership with universities is a two-year programme: the first year (M1), a common core of subjects studied at the partner universities and a specialisation in year two (M2) run jointly by one or more universities, École des Ponts ParisTech and other grandes écoles. Specialisations in M2 offered by École des Ponts ParisTech : 

FIELD Mechanical engineering, materials, civil engineering, nuclear engineering

FIELD Mathematics, financial mathematics, information technology
 

FIELD Planning, transport, environment

FIELD Economics, sociology

* Masters for which registration at the school is open both to 3rd year students in the school or ESTP engineering programme and to external students at the École des Ponts ParisTech.

# Registration for the Masters at École des Ponts ParisTech restricted to third-year students in the School or ESTP engineering programme. Students external to École des Ponts need to register with Masters partner universities.

Les masters labellisés ParisTech sont des masters de haute qualité pédagogique, reconnue par l’AERES, qui s’appuient sur l’expertise des écoles de ParisTech. Plusieurs de ces formations s'effectuent en partenariat avec des universités, françaises et internationales, et des entreprises de renom (Renault, EDF, Lafarge…). Ceux-ci privilégient ainsi des méthodes pédagogiques de haute exigence scientifique qui s'inscrivent dans un environnement international compétitif.

>> For more information on admission requirements, click on the Admission tab corresponding to each course.