This professional degree is designed to train future business managers and project managers specializing in the deconstruction of sensitive sites, such as nuclear power plants, chemical plants and asbestos-contaminated buildings.
To meet the many technical, regulatory and environmental challenges facing this sector, the training program is organized around six main themes:
- Energy facilities and the ecological transition,
- Dismantling and deconstruction methods,
- Industrial risk prevention and the associated legislative framework,
- Radioactivity and radiation protection,
- Asbestos removal and soil decontamination,
- Management and packaging of sensitive waste.
The program includes an internship in a company or laboratory, as well as a compulsory final internship.
It is based on a close partnership with the Lycée professionnel de l’Estuaire in Blaye and the Campus des Métiers et des Qualifications. Thanks to these collaborations, students benefit from teaching rooted in the realities of the field, and directly linked to the needs of the sector.
The bachelor’s degree meets a strong demand for skills in areas of high societal value, ranging from construction to cutting-edge industries such as nuclear power. The active involvement of professionals in the training program and the support of the Campus Maintenance Environnement Sensible ensure that graduates are quickly integrated into the workforce.
Further studies are also possible, notably in a professional master’s program.