Program Overview
Master Santť Program
The Master Santť program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the complexities of health systems, particularly in France. The program focuses on the evaluation and restoration of autonomy in individuals with disabilities.
Objectives
The primary objective of the Master Santť program is to train students in the methodologies and essential themes related to health, psychology, and biology. The program also aims to provide students with a solid foundation in research and interdisciplinary approaches to evaluating and addressing disabilities.
Admission Criteria
- Master 1: Candidates must apply through the Mon Master platform from February 17, 2026, to March 16, 2026.
- Master 2: Candidates must apply through the eCandidat platform from February 16, 2026, to March 30, 2026.
Program Structure
The Master Santť program consists of a common first year (M1) and three specialized tracks in the second year (M2):
- Handicaps Sensoriels et Cognitifs (HSCo): This track focuses on the evaluation and remediation of sensory, motor, and cognitive disabilities.
- Innovations Technologiques pour la Santť (ITec): This track is an interdisciplinary program that combines health sciences, cognitive neuroscience, and technology to evaluate and address disabilities.
- Recherche et Rťhabilitation du Handicap Moteur (REHAB): This track is designed for professionals interested in the evaluation and research of motor disabilities, with a focus on rehabilitation and compensation methods.
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the Master Santť program can pursue careers in various fields, including:
- Research on evaluation and compensation tools for disabilities
- Healthcare professions working with individuals with disabilities
- Organization and management of care services for individuals with disabilities
- Public health and primary care services
Tuition Fees
- Academic Year 2024/2025: 254.00
- Contribution Vie Etudiante et de Campus (CVEC): 105.00 (to be paid to the CROUS)
- Mutuelle + Responsibility Civile: Additional fees apply
Research Areas
The Master Santť program covers a range of research areas, including:
- Evaluation and compensation of disabilities
- Interdisciplinary approaches to healthcare
- Cognitive neuroscience and neuro-rehabilitation
- Technology and innovation in healthcare
- Public health and primary care services
Specializations
The program offers three specializations:
- HSCo: Handicaps Sensoriels et Cognitifs
- ITec: Innovations Technologiques pour la Santť
- REHAB: Recherche et Rťhabilitation du Handicap Moteur
Each specialization provides students with a unique set of skills and knowledge, preparing them for careers in research, healthcare, and related fields.
