Formation type
Domains
- Chemistry, Environment(al), Water, Wastes
M1 section is taught by
M2 section is taught by
Training description
Semester M1a
The foreign students may gradually adapt to the French system thanks to a semester of transition including an introduction to French methodology, a preparation in scientific and technological subjects, French language and culture. After this common integration period, students are integrated into classes for the 2nd semester with the French students.
Semester M1b
During this semester, the students will follow :
Managerial and technological teaching: Communication, Management accounting and financial mathematics, Information and data bases, Quality tools-reliability and Industrial ecology.
Specialized theoretical teaching: Physical and chemical processes, biological processes-Geology, Transfer systems-Hydrology and Waste courses (waste management and thermal treatment)
Specialized practical teaching: Practical work of chemical engineering, biological engineering, chemical analysis, biological analysis, pedology-hydrology, instrumental analysis and a technical project.
This semester will be
Semester M2a
During this semester, the students will follow :
Tertiary teaching: Business organization and management, foreign language English, Project Management, Industrial Marketing, Safety and Industrial risk control, Quality and Commercial Law.
Specialized teaching: Regulation (environmental law, ICPE), Management of water resources, Drinking Water purification processes, Urban sanitation, Industrial waste discharges, Air pollution, Industrial operation, Civil Engineering-urban water and Environmental management courses.
Optional teaching: Simulation-Geographic information systems and software or Soil pollution-landfills or Water and Waste, or Regulation of collectivities and public service management or Health and risks, or Sustainable development.
Semester M2b
This semester will consist in a training period (6 months)
The training provided by the department Water and Environment makes it possible for students to find careers easily in very diverse sectors of the environment as: Research and