Mines Saint-Étienne is launching a new “Contaminated Sites and Soils Project Manager” Advance Master for the 2019 academic year. This multidisciplinary programme meets an identified demand for expertise in the management and treatment processes of contaminated sites and soils: an integrated, pragmatic, and economically rational approach to site rehabilitation issues, study validation, and project monitoring.
This 12-month programme (available as continuing and initial education), open to employees, engineers, and holders of a technical Master of Science in Engineering 2 in engineering and environmental sciences, includes 5 teaching modules and a corporate mission, leading to the defense of a professional thesis.
It meets the “professional needs” of the sector and will provide the tools and skills required to meet the challenges of this constantly evolving field.
“A future collaborator capable of understanding the entire process of contaminated soil and site management”
Covering regulations, diagnostics, characterization, decontamination/recovery geo-processes, risk studies, and project monitoring, this programme is specifically designed to cover all fields of activity and master case-by-casedecontamination methods.
It draws on the pedagogical and scientific expertise of the Department of Processes for the Environment and Geo-resources at the SPIN Center, combined with the skills of several academic, professional, and industrial partners.
Find all useful information in our “Programmes” section (admission procedures, registration form, detailed teaching programme).
Contact: ms-ssp@mines-stetienne.fr
Accredited by the Conférence des Grandes Écoles, the programme is supported by the AXELERA Chemistry and Environment competitiveness cluster (training group label), the Union des professionnels de la dépollution des sites (UPDS), the CERF Auvergne Rhône-Alpes (Land Exchange and Resource Center), and IDfriches—an original initiative started by the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Region, funded by European ERDF structural funds, and supported by three professional networks: AXELERA, the Land Exchange and Resource Center (CERF), and the Sustainable Infrastructure Cluster (INDURA).
