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MASTER IN DISASTER MANAGEMENT AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT

Entry requirements

PROGRAM


First Year : Semester 1

Module 1 : Risk Identification (5 credits)

Bioterrorism

Principles of Environmental Assessment

Resilience of Critical Infrastructure

Principles of Key Concepts

 

Module 2 : Risk Assessment (4 credits)

Earthquake

Geohazard and Geospatial sciences

Major industrial incidents: Boilover, BLEVE

UVCE

 


Module 3 : Disaster Modeling (6 credits)

Accidental Modeling

Response and Mitigation

 


MODULE 4 : Hazard Assessment (4 credits)

Atmospheric Dispersion

Forest fire, command and control, ERCC

Risk Analysis Method/Lessons Learnt

Flash Flood

Computer vision

 


MODULE 5 : Crisis Management (5 credits)

Cybersecurity

Critical Infrastructure protection

CBRNE Threat

Resilience engineering

 


MODULE 6 : Process safety and Chemical Hazards (6 credits)

Crisis in Oil & Gas Industry

Inherently Safer Design

 


 



First Year : Semester 2

MODULE 7 : Preparedness (4 credits)

Logical Logistics in a Disaster

Response Context

Humanitarian Emergencies

Response to a Health Crisis

 


MODULE 8 : Disaster Management (4 credits)

Epidemiologic Measures

Outbreak Investigation

Ethical Issues

Water Crisis Management

 


MODULE 9 : Disaster Resilience (4 credits)

Risk Prevention

Flood and Human Factor

Disaster Management, Large-scale Rescue Operations

 


MODULE 10 : Disaster and Human Factors (5 credits)

Disaster Resilience and Societal Impact

Human Factor and Disaster Resilience

 


MODULE 11 : Disaster Medicine (3 credits)

Serious Games

Disaster Medicine

 


MODULE 12 : Health Engineering (3 credits)

Humanitarian Actions

Quality Management

 


MODULE 13 : Data Management and Decision (4 credits)

Data Preparedness and Decision Making

Information and Communication Strategies

 


MODULE 14 : Intercultural Management 1 (3 credits)

Social Media Management

Intercultural Communication

 


 



Second Year : Semester 3

MODULE 15 : System Engineering (7 credits)

Organizations modeling

Uncertainty Management

Emergency Communication Systems

 


MODULE 16 :  Intercultural Management 2 (8 credits)

Intercultural Concepts

International Management

Healthcare Preparedness and Response

 


MODULE 17 :  Oil and Gas Management 1 (7 credits)

Oil & Gas Exploration and Production

Main Characteristics of Oil and Gas Projects

Work Breakdown Structure

 


MODULE 18 : Oil and Gas Management 2 (8 credits)

Safety Management Concepts

Safety Management System

Safety Engineering


Second Year : Semester 4

MODULE 19 : Internship (30 ECTS)

4 to 6 months in a company or laboratory


 



Brief observations regarding the program

A credit is about 8-12 hours.

All courses are mandatory.

The order of classes can change based on the availability of professors.

Free French courses are offered once a week for the first year.

A case study is included for every semester (except semester 4 : internship)

Fees and funding

Admission requirements

Bachelor degree in


engineering (environmental sciences, logistics, and management)

sciences (chemistry, mechanics)

Language requirements in English


mother tongue or

bachelor degree taught in English or

English test such as TOEFL iBT 80, IELTS 6.0, TOEIC 750, Cambridge CAE

No prerequisite in French


Selection

Submission of the application on the dedicated free online platform.

Online interview in English.


Fees

18000 € (for 2 years) for non EU students

13700 € (for 2 years) for EU + students (member state of the European Union+Iceland, Lichtenstein,, North Macedonia, Norwey and Turkey)

Other Details

QUALIFICATION : 12+4

COURSE DURATION: 2

COURSE TYPE : PG

DEGREE TYPE : Lile