Master in Management
Energy, Environment and Climate Management
The Energy, Environment and Climate Manager’s overall mission is to support or transform organizations so they comply with – or anticipate – relevant legal requirements, and embed resource optimization, environmental responsibility, and in particular decarbonization into their core strategy.
Core Skills :
- Analyze the situation and environmental challenges through strategic and forward-looking studies and monitoring
- Develop environmental strategies
Optimize the management of natural resources (water, energy, materials) and waste - Audit and ensure regulatory compliance
- Design awareness, communication, and environmental reporting programs
State-Certified Degree : RNCP Level 7
Upon successful completion of the program, graduates will receive a nationally recognized title equivalent to a Master’s degree under the European Qualifications Framework (Level 7) :
« Energy, Environment and Climate Manager ».
Certificate No. 40654 (RNCP : French National Registry of Professional Certifications). Click here for the official RNCP certification
RNCP Level 7
No. 40654
📍 Near Paris
Ranked among the bests in its category
📅 Oct & Jan Intake
- Purpose and Objectives
- Prerequisites
- Intakes
- Program Structure and Duration
- Admission Process
- Teaching and Assessment Methods
- Accessibility for Students with Disabilities
Enable managers to :
- Integrate the imperative of energy transition and the management of water and waste
- Contribute to the preservation of ecosystems and biodiversity
- Analyze the organization’s environment to identify improvement actions
- Act in favor of resource optimization through reduced energy consumption, circular economy, and decarbonization of activities.
Year 1 Entry
Admission to the first year of a Master’s degree is open to candidates holding (or in the process of obtaining) a Bachelor’s degree (3 years) in the targeted field or a related discipline.
Or :
Demonstrate significant professional experience in related fields (quality, environment, scientific/technical roles).
Year 2 Entry (Parallel Admission)
Academic Admission to the second year of a Master’s degree is reserved for candidates who have completed (or are in the process of completing) a first year of a Master’s degree (law, biology, science, quality, ecology, geography, environment…) from a university, engineering school, or business/management school.
It is also open to candidates with a master’s degree or ingeneer’s degree.
- October
- January
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- 24-month program
- 15-month program for parallel admissions
- 2 days in class / 3 days in the workplace each week (sandwiqh courses)
For foreign english speaking students :
1- The first year only in initial training
2- Sandwish courses start from the 2nd year
3- For students candidating for the 2nd year in parallel admission, initial training during 15 months plus 6 months internship in France.
- Pre-selection: review of the application file and supporting documents
- Admission: interview and written test(s), followed by selection jury and final admission jury deliberation
In-person instruction combining theoretical courses with concrete, operational examples and student presentations. All instructors are professionals with proven expertise in their respective fields.
Assessments include: case studies, synthesis reports, professional simulations, document analysis, fictional company scenarios, professional research and analysis portfolios, professional activity reviews, and oral presentation before a jury.
All situations will be reviewed to implement necessary adaptations – both physical and pedagogical – to make the program accessible to students with disabilities.
Disability Coordinator – Stéphanie DAMELINCOURT
Phone : (+33) 01.64.62.61.83
Target Job Roles
- Energy Manager
- Energy and HVAC Consultant / Project Manager
- Low-Carbon Mobility Project Officer
- Waste Valorization and Treatment Officer
- Energy Performance and Sustainable Operations Officer
- Environmental / Climate / Carbon Studies Officer
- Ecological and Energy Transition Project Officer
- Carbon Strategy Project Officer
- Climate Action Plan Project Officer
- Climate Plan and Energy Advisory Officer
Career progression
Missions
- Conduct a diagnostic on natural resource use and waste emissions within an organization
- Carry out a strategic and forward-looking study with recommendations and scenarios to guide sustainability-related strategic decisions
- Draft a report measuring the environmental impact of a company’s activities and propose resource optimization actions
- Build an Environmental Management System (EMS) in compliance with ISO 14001
- Implement or optimize renewable energy procurement and production processes, along with associated budgets
- Develop an environmental awareness plan for staff and company stakeholders
Core modules
Courses taught in English
Specialized Management Program
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Major Currents in Sustainable Development Thinking ·
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Energy Transition
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Sustainable Procurement
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COP Climate Agreements ·
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Carbon Footprint Assessment ·
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ICPE (Classified Facilities for Environmental Protection) ·
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Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) and Eco-design /
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Circular Economy ·
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Territorial SD Agendas and Programs ·
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Renewable Energies ·
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ISO 14001 Environmental Management Systems ·
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Energy Storage ·
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Major Risk Management ·
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ISO 50001 Energy Management ·
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Internal Auditing ·
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Regulatory and Environmental Monitoring ·
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Introduction to Environmental Law ·
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ISO 26000 · Energy and Environmental Performance ·
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Introduction to Non-Financial Reporting ·
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Sector-Specific SD Applications ·
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Water Management ·
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Waste Management
General Management Program
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Financial Analysis and Valuation
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Geo-economics and Geopolitics ·
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Major Global Economic Issues ·
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Leadership and Management ·
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Group Management ·
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Intercultural Management ·
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Political Science and Management ·
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Corporate Strategy
Curriculum updated 2026 – Each skill block can be validated individually.
Key Figures (2023 cohort)
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Succes Rate
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Dropout Rate
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Overall Satisfaction Rate
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Study Continuation Rate
Ready to Drive the Energy Transition?
Applications are reviewed every week. Next intake: October 2026 or January 2027.
Updated 22/01/2026
