Study level
BAC +5
ECTS
2 credits
Component
Faculty of Science
Description
This course enables students to carry out an engineering project in its entirety, in the form of an interdisciplinary engineering study relating to environmental or health impacts, hydrological, hydraulic or hydrogeological modeling, risk management...
This 5 ECTS course is divided into 2 units: a 2 ECTS unit in S3 (Interdisciplinary Project 1 Water Resource), followed by a 3 ECTS unit in S4 (Interdisciplinary Project 2 Water Resource). These 2 units are inseparable, the second being the finalization of the first.
During the UE Interdisciplinary Project 1 Water Resource, the steps will be :
- Presentation of case studies by teacher-researchers, researchers or engineering professionals (problem, field, data available and to be collected, players, call for tenders, etc.) on topics related to water resource management, risks (flooding, drought, contamination) or, more broadly, environmental impacts. (end of September)
- Project gestation phase (formation of project groups and definition of resolution methodology) in conjunction with the "Project Management 2" UE.
- Data collection, context analysis, contacts, bibliographic research
- Pre-project presentation (mid-November)
- Start-up of the study (data acquisition, planning of field days, familiarization with specific software, etc.)
Objectives
This course is designed to enable students to acquire the greatest possible autonomy, to confront the constraints of teamwork and to apply project management methods. They will reinvest and appropriate the measurement techniques they have learned during their field placements, as well as the various modeling and data processing tools they have learned about in the various Master's courses. They will have to summarize their work in a written report and present it orally using a slide show. Questions from the jury will enable them to defend and argue their choices and hypotheses during this project.
Necessary prerequisites
M1 and M2 field placements
Knowledge control
Pre-project presentation (mid-November)