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Master Génie des procédés et des Bio-procédés, Parcours : Génie des procédés

Les diplômés s’orientent vers des métiers d’Ingénieur, allant de la production à la recherche et développement, ou dans le secteur de la recherche publique. La formation du Master permet aux étudiants non seulement d’accéder aux secteurs classiques d’application du Génie des Procédés (pétrochimie, cosmétique, chimie fine…) et aussi aux secteurs liés aux déchets, développement durable et environnement (stations d’épuration, démantèlement nucléaire….).

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  • AIMS




    The aim of the Process and Bioprocessing Management specialisation is to train senior managers who can intervene in all fields concerning the transformation of materials and energy, whether at the level of the process or the energy;It aims to train senior executives who can intervene in all fields concerning the processes of transformation of materials and energy, whether at the level of design, research and development or production. In the second year, a choice of options allows students to move towards a specialisation in the management of processes applied to the treatment of effluents or towards the field of nuclear power.

    The first year of the course is devoted to the management of the effluent treatment process.

    Graduates move on to engineering jobs, ranging from production to research and development, or in the public research sector. The Master's training allows students not only to gain access to the classic application sectors of Process Management (chemistry, cosmetics, fine chemistry, etc.), but also to develop their skills and knowledge in the field of industrial chemistry;) and also to sectors related to waste, sustainable development and environment (purification plants, nuclear power plants, etc.).).

  • TARGETED STUDENTS

    Holder of a Bachelor's degree in Chemistry, in particular the Process Management course.

    Holder of a Chemistry licence, other courses, and a Physics licence.

    Holder of a licence SPI, course in Process Management.

    Holder of a licence SPI, course in Process Management.

    Holder of a licence SPI, course in Process Management.

    Workers returning to school through continuing education.

  • FUNDAMENTAL PREREQUISITES

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  • FUNDAMENTAL PREREQUISITES

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  • LEARNING AND RESEARCH

    The Master's degree in Process Management is supported by the M2P2 laboratory (Molecular Mechanics, Modelling and Clean Processes, UMR Aix Marseille University, CNRS, Ecole Centrale Marseile, m2p2.fr).

  • SCHOOL REGISTRATION

    Diploma can be access by
    • Initial Formation (FI)
    • Continious formation (FC)
    • Technical Learning formation (FAP)
    • Contract Learning formation (CP)
  • PROFESSIONAL SKILLS TO BE ACQUIRED

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    • Design, pilot and coordinate the implementation and improvement of industrial processes for the transformation of materials and energy through the application of multidisciplinary, theoretical and experiential knowledge.
    • Identify and analyse a problem and respond to it in a constructed, justified and argued manner.
    • Identify and analyse a problem and respond to it in a constructed, justified, argued and autonomous manner.
    • Conceive and carry out a project in Process Management independently, individually or in the context of leading a team.
    • Lead, develop and implement multi-disciplinary, multi-scale and extrapolation research.
    • Develop a professional project facilitating integration into the industrial environment and/or a research laboratory, through the implementation of clean and safe processes with a view to sustainable development.
  • INTERNSHIPS AND SUPERVISED PROJECTS

    Project in M1 : sizing of a unit operation of an industrial installation. Two internship periods (research or industrial): at the end of M1 (more than 2 months) and in the second semester of M2 (more than 5 months). These activities are the subject of written and oral reports in French and/or English.

  • SPECIFIC TEACHING CONDITIONS

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  • SEEKED CAREERS

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  • NSF DOMAINS

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  • SEEKED CAREERS

    Engineering courses, from production to research and development, including design, health and safety, and environmental studies. Both on the Processes and applications in waste treatment and recovery, students access the following sectors petrochemicals, cosmetics, fine chemicals, pharmaceuticals, textile and food industries, nuclear fuel manufacturing, purification plants, gas treatment, nuclear energy, nuclear decommissioning.

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