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GTESD Presentation

Background

A high-level ParisTech programme on the environment and sustainable development. The Masters degree in “Water, Soil and Waste Management and Treatment” (GTESD) is a 16-month vocational degree accredited by the Ministry of National Education, starting in October and finishing in the second January following. Focusing on environmental engineering, this course provides a combined scientific, methodological and technological grounding relating to water, soil and waste. The Masters degree in Water Soil and Waste Management and Treatment is a second-year programme provided by AgroParisTech in partnership with Chimie ParisTech, Ecole nationale des ponts et chaussées, ENSTA ParisTech, ESPCI ParisTech and MINES ParisTech.

Objectives

The purpose of this vocational degree is to prepare high-level executives capable of doing innovative work in identifying, managing and tackling environmental problems. It is a response to a need expressed by French companies for the training of managers in emerging countries. The aim is to give international students the strong and broad scientific grounding they need to understand the dynamics of geo-systems (water, soil), to assess the impact of human activities and to implement the tools, techniques and systems needed to correct them. 

Benefits

  • A technical, multidisciplinary and multi-partner programme.
  • A high-quality faculty team supported by research teams from ParisTech’s prestigious schools, public or private research institutions or leading companies in the field.
  • A programme that reflects a need expressed by French companies for the training of managers in emerging countries.
  • Planning for an international career through seminars and individual interviews.
  • Active teaching methods: audits, study trips, presentations, case studies.

Skills acquired

At the end of the course, students will have grasped the tools and methods used to control the impact of human activities on the environment in the following areas:

  • water resource management;
  • water treatment and distribution;
  • waste water purification and sludge treatment;
  • waste sorting, collection and treatment;
  • byproduct recycling;
  • management of contaminated sites.