MASTER OF RISK AND ENVIRONMENT

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The master is partner and/or is co-accredited by 5 institutions of the Université de Lyon : University Lumière Lyon 2, University Jean Moulin Lyon 3, École Centrale de Lyon (ECL), École Nationale des Travaux Publics de l'État à Vaulx-en-Velin (ENTPE), École des Mines de Saint-Étienne (EMSE), Institut National des Sciences Appliquées de Lyon (INSA-Lyon).

M1 – Risk and environment

This master trains managers in the field of environmental risk (natural, technological and ecotoxicological risks) through a multidisciplinary approach.


M2 – Risk and environment / Environmental and Risk Assessment Science (SEER)

The track "SEER" is intended for students with an M1 lever (or equivalent) in environmental science, or engineers. It enables students to tackle the systemic approach to environmental problems, environmental assessment, the emission and dispersion of pollutants, and the reduction and treatment of liquid and solid waste..


M2 – Risk and environment / Environmental Risk Governance (RISE)

The track “RISE” is intended for students with an M1 level (or equivalent) in economics, public law, political science, or engineers in general. It aims to train experts able to dialogue in multidisciplinary contexts on the topic of environmental risk.


M2 – Risk and environment / Water Urban Risk Gouvernance (RULE)

The track “RULE” is intended for students with an M1 level (or equivalent) in economics, public law, political science, or engineers. It aims to train experts able to dialogue in multidisciplinary contexts on the topic of environmental risk, mainly in the fields of water and urban issues.


M2 - Risk and environment / Integrated Water Sciences (IWS)

Integrated Watershed Sciences : This specialisation track aims to train specialists capable of understanding the complex challenges of tomorrow in the field of water and hydrosystems sciences and developing sustainable solutions to these issues. It is offered in 7 master's degrees to enable students to acquire, in addition to their disciplinary base (ecology, geography, sociology, economics, microbiology, engineering, hydrology, etc.), the ability to interact in an interdisciplinary context. All courses in this programme are in English.