The specialized master in science and management of the environment and sustainable development offers both recent graduate and experienced professionals the opportunity to learn the basics of environmental science, and the management of environmental issues, which are complex in nature and involve many disciplines. The master is organized to be accessible to graduates (master level) of all faculties, including the sector of science and technology, the sector of human sciences or the health sciences sector, as well as higher schools.
At the end of the training, the graduate in science and management of the environment will be able to contribute to the management of environmental issues: to investigate the problem and analyze it in its entirety, to summarize the positions of the various stakeholders, including experts, communicate them in an understandable way to all parties, synthesize and propose solutions, and argue them to reach a consensus between all stakeholders.
The student's program includes an upgrade based on his or her basic training. This upgrade aims at acquiring basic knowledge in the various disciplines involved in environmental issues: science and technology (chemistry, biology, ecology, computer science, statistics, geography ...) and human sciences (sociology, law, economics, philosophy, etc.).
Part of the program aims to address environmental issues through different disciplines (economics, law, politics, toxicology, science and technology). Finally, part of the program also aims to develop its ability to approach environmental issues between disciplines, integrating their respective contributions (interdisciplinary approach), and to seek and negotiate consensus solutions with different stakeholders.
On successful completion of this programme, each student is able to :