New : the Graduate School of the University of Technology of Compiègne proposes new Master’s programs from September 2012.
You will work at UTC Graduate School with world-renowned scholars on the most impacting issues of today’s life.
Choose from 4 Master’s and 14 Specializations’ programs to become an expert in industry and research institutions and tackle challenges in the domains of automation, biology, biotechnology, chemistry, computer science, design, health, innovation, mechanics, mechatronics, robotics, services and systems.
Take advantage of the Master’s programs, which are part of the Investments for the Future Programs (Projets Investissement Avenir) of UTC’s laboratories (Institutes of Excellence, Labex, Robotex, Equipex, IRT, …).
Master's admission and organization
For admission in the first year of the Master’s programs, your application must include evidence of a baccalaureate degree awarded (or equivalent to the French university licence degree) from a field closely related to the seeked Master Degree with the supporting documents for examination by the admissions committee. International applicants whose native language is not French and/or English may need to provide proof of French and/or English proficiency, depending of the Master’s program.
During the first year the students are taught in the fundamentals of the field of the chosen Master’s program and some specific courses preparing to the specialization of the second year.
For admission in the second year of the Master’s programs, your application must include an official transcript of post-baccalaureate studies (or equivalent to the French university Master 1 or last year of the French engineering degree) with the supporting documents for examination by the admissions committee. International applicants whose native language is not French and/or English may need to provide proof of French and/or English proficiency, depending of the Master’s program.
Half of the second year education program is dedicated to the deepening of the fundamentals in the field of the chosen Master’s program, while the other half concerns deepening specialization courses. During the second semester the students have to work out a project, which generally takes place in a research organisation
Applications forms for international students must be returned to us at the latest by the 30 of May.
All official documents (diplomas, school records etc.) must be certified. They must be translated into French or English and certified by the French Embassy or Consulate.