• Level of education

    Master's degree

  • ECTS

    3 credits

  • Training structure

    Faculty of Science

  • Hours per week

    0h

Description

This course unit allows 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, and hydrogeological modeling, risk management, etc.

This 5 ECTS course is divided into two parts: a 2 ECTS course in S3 (Interdisciplinary Project 1: Water Resources), followed by a 3 ECTS course in S4 (Interdisciplinary Project 2: Water Resources). These two courses are inseparable, with the second course serving as the culmination of the first.

During the EU Interdisciplinary Project 2 Water Resource, the steps will be:

  1. Continuation of the study (in the form of remote work sessions or sessions supervised by professionals and ECs, field trips if necessary).
  2. Study presentation phase (technical report on activities carried out and results obtained in the field) and oral defense before a jury (mid-February).
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Objectives

This course unit should enable students to acquire the greatest possible autonomy, to deal with the constraints of teamwork, and to apply project management methods. They will reinvest and appropriate the measurement techniques seen in field internships as well as the various modeling and data processing tools seen in the various course units of the Master's program. They will be required to summarize their work in a written report and present it orally using a slide show. The questions from the jury will allow them to defend and argue their choices and hypotheses during this project.

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Mandatory prerequisites

M1 and M2 field internships

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Knowledge assessment

100% continuous assessment

Written report and oral defense.

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