Master Year 2 in Transport and Sustainable Development
| Year | Master Year 2 |
| Program | Transport, Mobility, Networks |
| ECTS Credits | 60 |
| Language | French |
| Orientations | Research / Professional / Industry |
| Location | ENPC, Champs-sur-Marne Campus |
| Course duration | 12 months, full time |
| Course start | September |
| Degree awarded | Master |
WHY ENROLL IN THIS PROGRAM?
Asset n° 1
A training combining engineering, social sciences and management to provide relevant solutions to complex problems
Asset n°2
A very international context that allows both to develop skills in intercultural management but also to work on the contextualization of the challenges and solutions provided to sustainable transport
Asset n°3
A strong link with the professional world, 6 months of experience in a French company or institution
The Master's degree in Transport and Sustainable Development aims to enable future global frameworks in the planning, design of vehicles, transport systems and the provision of mobility services to provide concrete answers to the challenges of accessibility in all territories, while respecting planetary boundaries, sobriety in the use of resources and under viable and fair economic conditions.
Objectives
- Analysing the challenges of sustainable mobility and eco-designing transport infrastructure, vectors and services
- Develop a systemic approach to ensure that each mobility project is consistent with the socio-environmental challenges of the territories
- Mastering the governance and communication tools necessary for just transitions, for the appropriation of solutions co-constructed by all stakeholders
This Master's degree trains engineers, managers and decision-makers specializing in mobility and transition governance. It opens the door to national or international careers in all sectors with a strong interface with transport systems.
- Ground transport operators and network operators
- Mobility services start-up
- Design offices and consulting firms specialising in mobility, land use planning, urban planning, transport infrastructure management
- Automotive manufacturers and transportation equipment companies
- National, regional and municipal authorities International organisations: OECD, World Bank, IEA, EC, UNEP, ...
| Course Title | ECTS / Language |
| Transport and sustainable development: the challenges | |
| Transport externalities: elements of analysis | 3,5 / French |
| 1 course to choose from the following 3 | 2 |
| Generating, transporting and storing energy | 2 / English |
| Geopolitics of Energy | 2 / English |
| Energy Transition | 2 / English |
| Well-to-wheel analysis | 2,5 / French |
| Analysis of transport demand and the sustainability of modes | |
| Challenges and definitions of sustainable mobility | 4 / French |
| Freight transport systems | 3 / French |
| Engineering and digital tools for sustainable transport | |
| Life Cycle Assessment | 1,5 / French |
| Systemic analysis | 1 / French |
| Numerical statistics and mobility data analysis | 2 / French |
| Operations Research (Introduction) | 2 / French |
| Sustainable transport economics | |
| Environmental Economics | 2,5 / French |
| Transport Economics | 2,5 / French |
| Management of sustainable transport projects | |
| Interpersonal and intercultural communication and management | 2 / French |
| 1 language course | 1 |
| Mobility Service Design Specialization | |
| Modeling of transport demand | 3 / English |
| 1 course to choose from the following 5 | |
| Tools for the analysis of mobility behaviour | 4 / English |
| Traffic Engineering | 3,5 / English |
| Introduction to Safety in Transportation | 2 / English |
| New mobility data: collection and analysis | 3 / English |
| Further study Transport economics | 3 / English |
| Specialization in Ecodesign of infrastructures and vehicles | |
| Modeling of transport demand | 3 / English |
| 1 course to choose from the following 3 | |
| Further study Transport economics | 3 / English |
| Traffic Engineering | 3,5 / English |
| Introduction to Safety in Transportation | 2 / English |
| Options | |
| 1 course to choose from the following 5 | 3 |
| Geopolitics of Resources and Objects | 3 / English |
| City and inhabitant | 3 / English |
| City, territories and technologies - XIX - XXI° century | 3 / English |
| The Power of Numbers | 3 / English |
| Sociology of Organizations | 3 / English |
| Course Title | ECTS / Language |
| Transport and sustainable development: the challenges | |
| Sustainable development and organizations | 2,5 / French |
| Sustainable transport for developing countries | 2 / French |
| Analysis of transport demand and the sustainability of modes | |
| History of transport and mobility | 2 / French |
| Management of sustainable transport projects | |
| Innovation management | 1 / French |
| From the business plan to the business model | 2 / French |
| 1 language course | 1 |
| Mobility Service Design Specialization | |
| Mobility Service Design Workshop | 4,5 / French |
| 1 course to choose from the following 3 | |
| Urban and regional transportation and land use | 6 / French |
| Environmentally Friendly Vehicle Engineering | 2,5 / French |
| Rail and Guided Transport Operations | 2 / French |
| Specialization in Ecodesign of infrastructures and vehicles | |
| Ecodesign workshop | 4,5 / French |
| 1 course to choose from the following 3 | |
| Urban and regional transportation and land use | 6 / French |
| Environmentally Friendly Vehicle Engineering | 2,5 / French |
| Rail and Guided Transport Operations | 2 / French |
| Specialization in Logistics and Freight Transport | |
| Supply Chain Management | 3 / French |
| 2 courses to choose from the following 3 | |
| Places and modes of freight transport: from urban logistics to international freight transport | 6 / French |
| DSL Workshop | 4,5 / French |
| Transportation Demand Modeling | 3 / French |
| Options | |
| City and metropolisation | 3 / French |
| Hydrogen | 1,5 / English |
| Course Title | ECTS |
| Internship | 30 |
Admission requirements
Academic prerequisites
M1 in Sciences (mathematics, physics, chemistry, computer science, etc.) or human sciences (economics, geography) who have mastered formalized language and have a solid foundation in data analysis (statistics, programming, etc.)
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.
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The Master's degree in Transport and Sustainable Development aims to enable future global frameworks in the planning, design of vehicles, transport systems and the provision of mobility services to provide concrete answers to the challenges of accessibility in all territories, while respecting planetary boundaries, sobriety in the use of resources and under viable and fair economic conditions.
Objectives
- Analysing the challenges of sustainable mobility and eco-designing transport infrastructure, vectors and services
- Develop a systemic approach to ensure that each mobility project is consistent with the socio-environmental challenges of the territories
- Mastering the governance and communication tools necessary for just transitions, for the appropriation of solutions co-constructed by all stakeholders
This Master's degree trains engineers, managers and decision-makers specializing in mobility and transition governance. It opens the door to national or international careers in all sectors with a strong interface with transport systems.
- Ground transport operators and network operators
- Mobility services start-up
- Design offices and consulting firms specialising in mobility, land use planning, urban planning, transport infrastructure management
- Automotive manufacturers and transportation equipment companies
- National, regional and municipal authorities International organisations: OECD, World Bank, IEA, EC, UNEP, ...
| Course Title | ECTS / Language |
| Transport and sustainable development: the challenges | |
| Transport externalities: elements of analysis | 3,5 / French |
| 1 course to choose from the following 3 | 2 |
| Generating, transporting and storing energy | 2 / English |
| Geopolitics of Energy | 2 / English |
| Energy Transition | 2 / English |
| Well-to-wheel analysis | 2,5 / French |
| Analysis of transport demand and the sustainability of modes | |
| Challenges and definitions of sustainable mobility | 4 / French |
| Freight transport systems | 3 / French |
| Engineering and digital tools for sustainable transport | |
| Life Cycle Assessment | 1,5 / French |
| Systemic analysis | 1 / French |
| Numerical statistics and mobility data analysis | 2 / French |
| Operations Research (Introduction) | 2 / French |
| Sustainable transport economics | |
| Environmental Economics | 2,5 / French |
| Transport Economics | 2,5 / French |
| Management of sustainable transport projects | |
| Interpersonal and intercultural communication and management | 2 / French |
| 1 language course | 1 |
| Mobility Service Design Specialization | |
| Modeling of transport demand | 3 / English |
| 1 course to choose from the following 5 | |
| Tools for the analysis of mobility behaviour | 4 / English |
| Traffic Engineering | 3,5 / English |
| Introduction to Safety in Transportation | 2 / English |
| New mobility data: collection and analysis | 3 / English |
| Further study Transport economics | 3 / English |
| Specialization in Ecodesign of infrastructures and vehicles | |
| Modeling of transport demand | 3 / English |
| 1 course to choose from the following 3 | |
| Further study Transport economics | 3 / English |
| Traffic Engineering | 3,5 / English |
| Introduction to Safety in Transportation | 2 / English |
| Options | |
| 1 course to choose from the following 5 | 3 |
| Geopolitics of Resources and Objects | 3 / English |
| City and inhabitant | 3 / English |
| City, territories and technologies - XIX - XXI° century | 3 / English |
| The Power of Numbers | 3 / English |
| Sociology of Organizations | 3 / English |
| Course Title | ECTS / Language |
| Transport and sustainable development: the challenges | |
| Sustainable development and organizations | 2,5 / French |
| Sustainable transport for developing countries | 2 / French |
| Analysis of transport demand and the sustainability of modes | |
| History of transport and mobility | 2 / French |
| Management of sustainable transport projects | |
| Innovation management | 1 / French |
| From the business plan to the business model | 2 / French |
| 1 language course | 1 |
| Mobility Service Design Specialization | |
| Mobility Service Design Workshop | 4,5 / French |
| 1 course to choose from the following 3 | |
| Urban and regional transportation and land use | 6 / French |
| Environmentally Friendly Vehicle Engineering | 2,5 / French |
| Rail and Guided Transport Operations | 2 / French |
| Specialization in Ecodesign of infrastructures and vehicles | |
| Ecodesign workshop | 4,5 / French |
| 1 course to choose from the following 3 | |
| Urban and regional transportation and land use | 6 / French |
| Environmentally Friendly Vehicle Engineering | 2,5 / French |
| Rail and Guided Transport Operations | 2 / French |
| Specialization in Logistics and Freight Transport | |
| Supply Chain Management | 3 / French |
| 2 courses to choose from the following 3 | |
| Places and modes of freight transport: from urban logistics to international freight transport | 6 / French |
| DSL Workshop | 4,5 / French |
| Transportation Demand Modeling | 3 / French |
| Options | |
| City and metropolisation | 3 / French |
| Hydrogen | 1,5 / English |
| Course Title | ECTS |
| Internship | 30 |
Admission requirements
Academic prerequisites
M1 in Sciences (mathematics, physics, chemistry, computer science, etc.) or human sciences (economics, geography) who have mastered formalized language and have a solid foundation in data analysis (statistics, programming, etc.)
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.