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Environmental, Energy, and Transportation Economics (EEET) Program

Environmental, Energy, and Transportation Economics (EEET) Program
Master

2 years - 120 ECTS

Course Start

September

Language

French (B2)

Locations

M1: Nantere
M2: Saclay Campus, Rueil Malmaison, Nogent-sur-Marne

Description

The Master’s in Environmental, Energy, and Transportation Economics trains students to tackle climate, energy, and resource challenges through an integrated approach combining economics, engineering, and life sciences. It develops advanced skills in analysis, modeling, and governance, preparing graduates to design sustainable strategies and apply them across industry, consulting, and research.

The program’s courses provide a systemic understanding of transition challenges, combining economic and sectoral analysis, quantitative modeling (statistics, optimization, machine learning), and impact assessment tools (life cycle analysis, sustainability indicators) to enable effective and equitable sustainable action.

To this end, partner institutions bring together academics, researchers, and professionals who:

  • are specialists at the interface of environment and economic development;
  • address the key practical challenges of sustainable development;
  • provide modeling expertise alongside in-depth conceptual insights;
  • possess a solid foundation in economic problem-solving approaches.

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Objectives

This program aims to enable students to:

  • Master economic theory and its applications to decision-making
  • Deploy data processing, statistical and econometric methods, and the necessary IT resources
  • Analyze political, economic, and scientific issues and demonstrate managerial skills (cost-benefit analysis, decision-making under uncertainty, controversy management) as well as soft skills (knowledge of sectors, ability to debate political issues, negotiation

General admission prerequisites

Academic prerequisites

Bachelor of Science in Economics, Mathematics, Physics, Computer Science, Geography, Energy, Engineering Sciences, Earth and Life Sciences

Language prerequisites

  • English (B1), French (B2)

How to apply

Applications can be submitted exclusively online. You will need to provide the following documents:

  • Transcript
  • Two academic references (added online directly by your referees)
  • CV/resume
  • Statement of purpose

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

Career opportunities

Beyond doctoral studies, this Master’s program offers career opportunities in consulting and the financing of energy and ecological transition projects. Graduates can work in companies, international organizations (World Bank, EU, NGOs), and public administrations to support the transformation of business models and territories in response to biodiversity and climate challenges.

  • Economic and technical expertise
  • Sustainable development and corporate social responsibility (CSR)
  • Engineering and economics applied to the energy and/or mobility sector
  • Senior management and administration
  • Innovation project management, R&D
  • Teaching and academic research

Contact

Program Director

Émeric FORTIN