Roads and Engineering Structures

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Program Overview

The specialized academic Master's program in roads and civil engineering structures trains versatile and operational graduates, immediately ready to enter the public works sector. The program combines rigorous theoretical instruction (structural analysis, geotechnics, materials, earthworks, drainage) with intensive practical application thanks to specialized equipment (materials laboratories, CAD and structural modeling software, surveying workshops). Students benefit from close supervision by professors and industry professionals and carry out concrete projects that integrate standards, safety, and environmental considerations. The training is strengthened by close partnerships with construction companies, which offer field internships and contribute to rapid professional integration, as evidenced by the excellent employment rate of graduates. Individualized support and an active alumni network ensure that the acquired skills—technical, project management, and social responsibility—continuously align with the evolving needs of the profession, thus guaranteeing long-term employability.

Teaching Language : Français

Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses


 Elasticity Theory

Structural Dynamics

Plasticity Theory

Bridge Design 2

Advanced Bridge Design

Underground Structures

Advanced Topics


Bridge Design

Road Design

Reinforced Concrete Structures Project

Programming

Advanced Python

Software Applied to Roads Practical Sessions

Prestressed Concrete

Steel Structures

Finite Element Methods

Road Projects

Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Practical Sessions

Railways

Airfields

Structural Pathology and Rehabilitation

Advanced Geotechnical Engineering

Numerical Modeling of Bridges

Site Organization and Visits

Admissions Information

Bachelor's degrees granting access to the Master's program

Coefficient assigned to the Bachelor's degree

Public Works: 1.00

Civil Engineering: 1.00

Hydraulics: 0.70

Mechanical Engineering: 0.70

Other Bachelor's degrees in the ST (Science and Technology) field: 0.60