Webinar: Master's Programmes - City and Urban Environments
On January 12, 2023 from 13:00 To 14:00
Looking for a Master's programme in City and Urban Environments? Join us for a webinar at 1.00 pm (UTC+1) on Thursday 12 January.
Professors Isabelle Calmet, Laurent Perret and Pascal Joanne, City and Urban Environments supervisors, will present the programme content and career opportunities and answer your questions.
Maire-Pierre Pechoutre and Sophie Gaillard of the International Relations Department will also be on hand to answer your questions about studying in France (visas, accommodation, student life, etc).
NB After registration you will receive an email to confirm your attendance and the link to connect on the day.
Atmosphere, Water and Environment (U-ENV AWE)
Fully accredited by the French Ministry of Higher Education and Research, the language of instruction is English across the two-year programme.
This Master develops skills for addressing environmental and health issues in the context of sustainable urban development, in research and in urban engineering. The programme is designed to provide the scientific theoretical knowledge and tools necessary to understand and address the environmental physical problems resulting from the ever increasing urban population. Various key disciplines such as urban hydrology, urban atmosphere, building heat transfer and pollution of air water and soils are taught through advanced lectures and research work in laboratories renowned in these fields.
Architecture, Ambiances, Urbanity
This Master develops skills for addressing environmental and health issues in the context of sustainable urban development, in research and in urban design. The programme is designed to provide the scientific theoretical knowledge and tools necessary to understand and address the environmental physical problems resulting from the ever increasing urban population. Various key disciplines such as urban microclimatology, wind and ventilation in urban areas, human ecology of urban spaces, sunlight and illumination are taught through advanced lectures and research work in laboratories which are renowned in these fields.The Master programme is fully recognized by the French Ministry of Higher Education and the network of contacts established by the researchers engaged in the programme guarantees international exposure for the students.
The M1 programme is taught in English. M2 courses are in French, but the Master's thesis can be either in French or English. A minimum B2 level in French is required for M1 admission, raising to C1 level by the end of the first semester of the first year.