Master Year 2 in Civil Engineering and Construction
| Year | Master Year 2 |
| Program | Civil Engineering |
| ECTS Credits | 60 |
| Language | French |
| Orientation | Research / Professional / Industry |
| Location | ENPC, Champs-sur-Marne Campus |
| Course duration | 12 months, full time |
| Course start | September |
| Degree awarded | Master’s degree obtained on completion of the second year of the Master |
WHY ENROLL IN THIS PROGRAM?
Asset n° 1
Benefit from training provided by the École nationale des ponts et chaussées, an institution internationally recognized for the quality of its civil engineering and construction training.
Asset n°2
Benefit from project-based learning and experimentation, with a high level of scientific rigor and strong technical expertise.
Asset n°3
Benefit from the expertise of internationally renowned teachers from both the professional world (providing a strong link to practical experience) and the academic world (providing a strong link to research and innovation).
The civil engineering and construction sector, which has long been the core business of the École nationale des ponts et chaussées, is particularly well represented at the national level. Internationally, demand for equipment, infrastructure, and buildings is driving strong growth in the sector:
- major infrastructure projects,
- maintenance and upkeep of existing equipment,
- energy production and storage,
- building renovation and rehabilitation.
Entire cities in certain emerging countries, offshore constructions, transportation networks... Today, construction around the world is at an unprecedented level. Urban concentrations require the invention of entirely new solutions for buildings and infrastructure (very tall buildings, metropolitan networks, etc.). But in a context of climate emergency, biodiversity loss, and land artificialization, the environmental impact of construction is such that a profound renewal of techniques is necessary to reduce energy consumption, limit greenhouse gas emissions, and recycle materials. Soil erosion, pollution, and instability are becoming increasingly frequent. Addressing these issues requires significant advances in soil mechanics and related techniques. The frequency of extreme events is increasing, requiring more resilient buildings and infrastructure. New materials (very high-strength concrete and steel, composites) and new computer-based calculation methods are emerging, revolutionizing the design of buildings and structures. Digitization and robotization are opening up new prospects for efficient and sustainable construction.
As a result of these various transitions, the relationship between society and technology has changed. Great attention must now be paid to context, environment, and users, requiring engineers to be able to explain, negotiate, and debate in order to arrive at the most appropriate technical solutions. These fundamental changes call for high-level design and construction engineers who are able to tackle the complexity of construction systems using a multidisciplinary approach.
The M2 track “Civil Engineering and Construction” allows students to deepen their knowledge in various areas of construction, particularly structures, geotechnics, and buildings. The M2 track is professionally oriented and allows for rapid entry into the workforce, but continuing on to a doctoral thesis after obtaining the M2 is possible and encouraged.
Objectives
- Master all the scientific, technical, and cultural knowledge and skills necessary for a career in civil engineering and construction.
- Master advanced project and design tools in one of the construction sectors (buildings, civil engineering structures, public works, geotechnics, structures, energy facilities, etc.), adopting a comprehensive approach, a high scientific level, and a strong technical expertise.
- Know how to assess and reduce the environmental impacts of construction.
The M2 track “Civil Engineering and Construction” allows graduates to work in all sectors of construction (buildings, structures, public works, geotechnics, energy facilities, etc.) and opens up a wide range of career opportunities: project management, project supervision, design offices, construction companies, research and development, methods.
Graduates go on to work in:
- the design and construction of structures, infrastructure, and buildings,
- the calculation and dimensioning of structures,
- the innovation and development of new materials and new construction techniques,
- the management of large construction projects
| Course title | ECTS / Language |
| Thematic opening weeks | 4 / French |
| Project (bioclimatic building, dam, offshore wind farm, bridge, or road) | 7,5 / French |
| Life cycle analysis | 3 / French |
| Languages | 2 / French |
At least 3 courses to be chosen (including at least 1 materials course and at least 1 advanced course) from among:
| Course title | ECTS / Language |
| Reinforced and Prestressed Concrete | 3 / French |
| Wood Structures | 3 / French |
| Steel Structures | 3 / French |
| Advanced Structural Dynamics | 3 / French |
| Advanced Structural Design | 3 / French |
| Finite Elements for Civil Engineering | 3 / French |
| Advanced Geomechanics and Geotechnics | 3 / French |
| Advanced Concrete | 3 / French |
To achieve 30 ECTS credits for the semester, students must complete electives chosen from among:
| Course title | ECTS / Language |
| Civil Engineering Project Management and Economics | 3 / French |
| Building Energy Efficiency | 3 / French |
| Acoustics | 1,5 / French |
| Bridge Design and Construction | 3 / French |
| Structures, Energy, and Risks | 3 / French |
| Course title | ECTS / Language |
| Internship (4 to 6 months) | 30 / French |
Admission requirements
Academic prerequisites
- Four-year bachelor's degree in civil engineering, or M1 degree in civil engineering
Language prerequisites
- French (required level: B1 for students of Latin languages, B2 for students from other countries)
How to apply
Applications can be submitted exclusively online. You will need to provide the following documents:
- Diplomas and transcripts (from high school to most recent grades)
- Ranking certificates (if available)
- Two academic references (added online directly by your referees)
- CV/resume
- Statement of purpose
- Copy of ID
Fees and scholarships
Registration fees are available here
Find out more about scholarships
Please note that fees and scholarships may change for the following year.
Applications and admission dates
The civil engineering and construction sector, which has long been the core business of the École nationale des ponts et chaussées, is particularly well represented at the national level. Internationally, demand for equipment, infrastructure, and buildings is driving strong growth in the sector:
- major infrastructure projects,
- maintenance and upkeep of existing equipment,
- energy production and storage,
- building renovation and rehabilitation.
Entire cities in certain emerging countries, offshore constructions, transportation networks... Today, construction around the world is at an unprecedented level. Urban concentrations require the invention of entirely new solutions for buildings and infrastructure (very tall buildings, metropolitan networks, etc.). But in a context of climate emergency, biodiversity loss, and land artificialization, the environmental impact of construction is such that a profound renewal of techniques is necessary to reduce energy consumption, limit greenhouse gas emissions, and recycle materials. Soil erosion, pollution, and instability are becoming increasingly frequent. Addressing these issues requires significant advances in soil mechanics and related techniques. The frequency of extreme events is increasing, requiring more resilient buildings and infrastructure. New materials (very high-strength concrete and steel, composites) and new computer-based calculation methods are emerging, revolutionizing the design of buildings and structures. Digitization and robotization are opening up new prospects for efficient and sustainable construction.
As a result of these various transitions, the relationship between society and technology has changed. Great attention must now be paid to context, environment, and users, requiring engineers to be able to explain, negotiate, and debate in order to arrive at the most appropriate technical solutions. These fundamental changes call for high-level design and construction engineers who are able to tackle the complexity of construction systems using a multidisciplinary approach.
The M2 track “Civil Engineering and Construction” allows students to deepen their knowledge in various areas of construction, particularly structures, geotechnics, and buildings. The M2 track is professionally oriented and allows for rapid entry into the workforce, but continuing on to a doctoral thesis after obtaining the M2 is possible and encouraged.
Objectives
- Master all the scientific, technical, and cultural knowledge and skills necessary for a career in civil engineering and construction.
- Master advanced project and design tools in one of the construction sectors (buildings, civil engineering structures, public works, geotechnics, structures, energy facilities, etc.), adopting a comprehensive approach, a high scientific level, and a strong technical expertise.
- Know how to assess and reduce the environmental impacts of construction.
The M2 track “Civil Engineering and Construction” allows graduates to work in all sectors of construction (buildings, structures, public works, geotechnics, energy facilities, etc.) and opens up a wide range of career opportunities: project management, project supervision, design offices, construction companies, research and development, methods.
Graduates go on to work in:
- the design and construction of structures, infrastructure, and buildings,
- the calculation and dimensioning of structures,
- the innovation and development of new materials and new construction techniques,
- the management of large construction projects
| Course title | ECTS / Language |
| Thematic opening weeks | 4 / French |
| Project (bioclimatic building, dam, offshore wind farm, bridge, or road) | 7,5 / French |
| Life cycle analysis | 3 / French |
| Languages | 2 / French |
At least 3 courses to be chosen (including at least 1 materials course and at least 1 advanced course) from among:
| Course title | ECTS / Language |
| Reinforced and Prestressed Concrete | 3 / French |
| Wood Structures | 3 / French |
| Steel Structures | 3 / French |
| Advanced Structural Dynamics | 3 / French |
| Advanced Structural Design | 3 / French |
| Finite Elements for Civil Engineering | 3 / French |
| Advanced Geomechanics and Geotechnics | 3 / French |
| Advanced Concrete | 3 / French |
To achieve 30 ECTS credits for the semester, students must complete electives chosen from among:
| Course title | ECTS / Language |
| Civil Engineering Project Management and Economics | 3 / French |
| Building Energy Efficiency | 3 / French |
| Acoustics | 1,5 / French |
| Bridge Design and Construction | 3 / French |
| Structures, Energy, and Risks | 3 / French |
| Course title | ECTS / Language |
| Internship (4 to 6 months) | 30 / French |
Admission requirements
Academic prerequisites
- Four-year bachelor's degree in civil engineering, or M1 degree in civil engineering
Language prerequisites
- French (required level: B1 for students of Latin languages, B2 for students from other countries)
How to apply
Applications can be submitted exclusively online. You will need to provide the following documents:
- Diplomas and transcripts (from high school to most recent grades)
- Ranking certificates (if available)
- Two academic references (added online directly by your referees)
- CV/resume
- Statement of purpose
- Copy of ID
Fees and scholarships
Registration fees are available here
Find out more about scholarships
Please note that fees and scholarships may change for the following year.