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Master Year 1 in Environmental, Energy and Transport Economics (EEET)

Master Year 1 in Environmental, Energy and Transport Economics (EEET)
Year

Master Year 1

Program

Environmental, Energy and Transport Economics (EEET)

ECTS Credits

60

Language

French

Orientations

Research / Professional / Industry

Location

Nanterre

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 

One of the most recognized training courses in France by bringing together the major players in the Ile-de-France region of the environmental economy

Asset n°2

A multidisciplinary training combining theoretical economics, applied economics, modelling, data processing, management sciences and political science

Asset n°3

A training that brings together students with diverse profiles (engineers, economists, biologists) and a very large community of alumni well established in the economic world, in public action and in research

The Master 1 in Environmental, Energy & Transport Economics (EEET) provides students with multidisciplinary tools and integrated approaches to address the key challenges of the energy, environmental, and agri-food sectors. It serves as preparation for the four Master 2 EEET specializations: environment, modeling, energy, and transport.

Objectives

The program aims to analyze environmental, energy, agri-food, and transport issues from an economic standpoint, combining theory, quantitative methods, and applied perspectives.

Main disciplinary areas include:

  • fundamental aspects of economics (micro and macroeconomics);
  • quantitative and operational research methods (econometrics, time series, etc.);
  • decision-making under uncertainty;
  • introductions to environmental, energy, food, and mobility economics;
  • computer science
  • transversal options (drafting techniques, debates and controversies);
  • extracurricular engagement through the alumni network.

Students from scientific or engineering backgrounds receive complementary training in economics, while others strengthen their skills in statistics and mathematics (optimization), according to their needs.

The M1 is not intended to directly provide a professional outlet. Most students continue in one of the four M2 programs:

  • Prospective Modelling: Economy, Environment, Energy
  • Economics of Transport and Mobility
  • Economics of Sustainable Development and the Environment
  • Energy Economics
Course TitleECTS / Language
Harmonisation Group of UEs3
Macroeconomics Reminders1,5 / French
Math Reminders: Optimization1,5 / French
Microeconomics Reminders1,5 / French
Reminders in Statistics1,5 / French
Groups of "Fundamentals (S1)" UEs9
Contracts, Companies and Contracts3 / French
Economics of Risk3 / French
Public Economics3 / French
Drivers of Economic Growth3 / French
Groups of "Methods (S1)" UEs9
Micro-econometrics3 / English
Static and Dynamic Optimization3 / French
Game Theory3 / French
Language and Computer Science Group6
Computer Science (Python, VBA)3 / French
Modern Language: English3 / French
Group of UEs "Project and Professional Integration"3
Professional Integration1,5 / French
Project: Training Facilitation1,5 / French

 

Course TitleECTS / Language
Fundamentals (S2) UE Group3
Growth and Natural Capital3 / French
Methods (S2) UE Group3
Time Series3 / French
Thematic EU Group12
Economics of Agriculture and Food1,5 / French
Energy Saving3 / French
Environmental Economics3 / French
Economics of Natural Resources3 / French
Transport Economics and Mobility1,5 / French
Ecological Economics3 / French
Environmental and Energy Inequalities3 / French
EU "Openness" Groups6
Cycle of Conferences: Major Challenges for the Planet2 / French
Economic Epistemology2 / French
Ecology2 / French
MOOC Energy Transition2 / French
MOOC Sustainable Mobility2 / French
ATHENS Week2 / French
Internship or Entrepreneurial Project6
M1 Internship6 / French

Admission requirements

Admission to the M1 EEET program is processed via the MonMaster platform for French, European students, and/or those who have completed a year of study in France, and via the IP Paris platform for all other applicants.

Academic prerequisites

Bachelor Degree 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
  • List of economics courses taken (Title and ECTS)
  • List of programming courses taken (Title and ECTS)

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

Coordinator

Émeric FORTIN

Student affairs office

Alice Pham

General enquiries

master-admission@ip-paris.fr

Description

The Master 1 in Environmental, Energy & Transport Economics (EEET) provides students with multidisciplinary tools and integrated approaches to address the key challenges of the energy, environmental, and agri-food sectors. It serves as preparation for the four Master 2 EEET specializations: environment, modeling, energy, and transport.

Objectives

The program aims to analyze environmental, energy, agri-food, and transport issues from an economic standpoint, combining theory, quantitative methods, and applied perspectives.

Main disciplinary areas include:

  • fundamental aspects of economics (micro and macroeconomics);
  • quantitative and operational research methods (econometrics, time series, etc.);
  • decision-making under uncertainty;
  • introductions to environmental, energy, food, and mobility economics;
  • computer science
  • transversal options (drafting techniques, debates and controversies);
  • extracurricular engagement through the alumni network.

Students from scientific or engineering backgrounds receive complementary training in economics, while others strengthen their skills in statistics and mathematics (optimization), according to their needs.

The M1 is not intended to directly provide a professional outlet. Most students continue in one of the four M2 programs:

  • Prospective Modelling: Economy, Environment, Energy
  • Economics of Transport and Mobility
  • Economics of Sustainable Development and the Environment
  • Energy Economics
Course TitleECTS / Language
Harmonisation Group of UEs3
Macroeconomics Reminders1,5 / French
Math Reminders: Optimization1,5 / French
Microeconomics Reminders1,5 / French
Reminders in Statistics1,5 / French
Groups of "Fundamentals (S1)" UEs9
Contracts, Companies and Contracts3 / French
Economics of Risk3 / French
Public Economics3 / French
Drivers of Economic Growth3 / French
Groups of "Methods (S1)" UEs9
Micro-econometrics3 / English
Static and Dynamic Optimization3 / French
Game Theory3 / French
Language and Computer Science Group6
Computer Science (Python, VBA)3 / French
Modern Language: English3 / French
Group of UEs "Project and Professional Integration"3
Professional Integration1,5 / French
Project: Training Facilitation1,5 / French

 

Course TitleECTS / Language
Fundamentals (S2) UE Group3
Growth and Natural Capital3 / French
Methods (S2) UE Group3
Time Series3 / French
Thematic EU Group12
Economics of Agriculture and Food1,5 / French
Energy Saving3 / French
Environmental Economics3 / French
Economics of Natural Resources3 / French
Transport Economics and Mobility1,5 / French
Ecological Economics3 / French
Environmental and Energy Inequalities3 / French
EU "Openness" Groups6
Cycle of Conferences: Major Challenges for the Planet2 / French
Economic Epistemology2 / French
Ecology2 / French
MOOC Energy Transition2 / French
MOOC Sustainable Mobility2 / French
ATHENS Week2 / French
Internship or Entrepreneurial Project6
M1 Internship6 / French

Admission requirements

Admission to the M1 EEET program is processed via the MonMaster platform for French, European students, and/or those who have completed a year of study in France, and via the IP Paris platform for all other applicants.

Academic prerequisites

Bachelor Degree 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
  • List of economics courses taken (Title and ECTS)
  • List of programming courses taken (Title and ECTS)

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

Coordinator

Émeric FORTIN

Student affairs office

Alice Pham

General enquiries

master-admission@ip-paris.fr