Take on our Students
At Cnam-Enjmin, we believe it is vital for students to have hands-on experience in the digital interactive media industry.
Following this ethos, all our diplomas are either structured as work-study courses or include a mandatory internship.
The specifications are different depending on the type of training (initial or continuous) and the course.
Find out more information by clicking on the titles below.
Initial Training
Initial training refers to the educational pathway through which a student acquires the knowledge and skills necessary to pursue their chosen career and enter the working world.
It is generally long-term and full-time, leading to a diploma and a professional qualification.
Continuous Training
Once a student has completed their initial training more than a year ago, they enter into continuing education.
It aims to help students acquire new skills in order to change careers or evolve professionally.
Courses can vary in length, from a few days to several months.
Work-study Courses (Apprenticeship Contract)
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Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science for Video Games
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Bachelor’s degree in Digital Arts for Video Game Professions
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Bachelor's degree in Game Design for Video Game Professions (Opening September 2026)
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Engineering degree in Computer Science and Multimedia
Classic Pathway: In-person studies with internship
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Master's degree in Audiovisual, Digital Interactive Media and Video Games
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International Master's degree in Video Games and Digital Interactive Media (Opening soon)
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Post-Master’s degree in Designing of Immersive, Interactive and Playful Experiences for Video Games, Culture and Communication
Work-study Courses (Professional Training Contract)
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Post-Master’s degree in Designing of Immersive, Interactive and Playful Experiences for Video Games, Culture and Communication
Life-long training courses: In person with Internship
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Master's degree in Audiovisual, Digital Interactive Media and Video Games