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Objectives : Urban networks each possess their own technical specificities, economic characteristics, and particular links with ecological, social, and territorial dynamics. The Territory, Networks, Planning, Mobility, and Environment track aims to impart essential knowledge to students in the fields of transportation, planning, and the mobility of people and goods, and more generally, all sociotechnical systems (related to other material or immaterial flows). The curriculum is designed to address different territorial scales in France, Europe, and elsewhere, within a context that considers uses and users, social inequalities, and environmental crises.
The various urban networks are likely to be the subject of joint strategies by different public and private actors—between digital technology and mobility; between energy and transportation; between agriculture and logistics, to name just a few examples. The course thus brings together sectoral aspects (transport, mobility, energy, water, telecommunications, biodiversity, waste, etc.) in their technical, service, planning, operation, maintenance, resilience but also uses dimension.
Degree Level (EU) : 7 - (EQC level or equivalent)
Prerequisites : bac +4, level C1 in French.
The knowledge and skills expected at the start of the training cover the fundamentals of town planning (disciplinary and methodological approaches, understanding of the challenges of organizing urban space).
Targeted careers : The program targets four main career paths within a variety of professional settings:
urban studies;
territorial and urban planning;
urban planning project management;
urban management.
Notes : The program is structured around a substantial common core curriculum and two options. The first option specializes in a sectoral approach – transport and mobility – within the framework of a partnership with the École des Ponts – Institut Polytechnique de Paris. The second focuses on how environmental transitions are transforming the functioning of networks and infrastructures, taking into account, for example, metabolic approaches to cities, low-tech solutions, declining-flow networks, etc.
Partnerships with national organisations : l'Ecole des Ponts - Institut Polytechnique de Paris
Dedicated web site : https://www.eup.fr/formations/m2-territoire-reseaux-amenagement-mobilite-environnement