Twin Track Master Program

The Chemical and Sustainable Process Engineering program is part of the  Twin Track Master Program, along with the Environmental and Land Engineering and Energy and Nuclear Engineering programs.

Energy and Nuclear Engineering

Students enrolled in the Chemical and Sustainable Process Engineering program interested in pursuing a second Master's degree in Energy and Nuclear Engineering as part of the Twin Track program, with the option of earning the second Master's degree in a single year may do the following:

  • Students enrolled in the 2024/2025 academic year

In the 2025/2026 academic year, they must take the courses Fundamentals of Energy Technologies (01DSWND, 6 credits first semester) and Fundamentals of Energy Conversion, Transport and Storage (01DSUXE, 6 credits second semester).

The study plan will therefore need to be revised, as the third course in the chosen path (6 credits) will need to be removed to accommodate 01DSWND, and an 8 credit course will need to be added to the second semester, in addition to 01DSUXE, to reach the 120 credits required for the program.

  • Students enrolled in the 2025/2026 academic year

It will be necessary to opt for the Chemical Engineering for Green Transition path, choosing the course Fundamentals of Energy Technologies from Table A (01DSWND, 6 credits first semester) and the course Fundamentals of Energy Conversion, Transport and Storage from Table C (01DSUXE, 6 credits second semester).

 

The second degree program, which can be accessed (in the 2026/2027 academic year) with the credit advancement mechanism similar to the transition from a bachelor's degree to a master's degree, will include the following study plan:

  • Aerosol technology and air quality 6 credits
  • Solar photovoltaic systems 6 credits
  • Thermal design and optimization 12 credits
  • Energy economics 6 credits
  • Energy systems lab 6 credits
  • Energy storage 6 credits
  • Solar thermal technologies 8 credits
  • Thesis 16 credits (10 credits), of which 6 are credits and 6 are included in the "Energy economics" course

Environmental and Land Engineering

Students enrolled in the Chemical and Sustainable Process Engineering program interested in pursuing a second Master's Degree in Environmental and Land Engineering as part of the Twin Track program with the option of earning their second Master's Degree in a single year may do the following:

  • Students enrolled in the 2024/2025 academic year

In the 2025/2026 academic year, they must take the courses Fundamentals of Environmental Geosciences (01DSZXE, 6 credits first semester) and Fundamentals of Environmental Engineering (01DSVXE, 6 credits second semester).

The study plan will therefore need to be revised, as the third course in the chosen path (6 credits) will need to be removed to accommodate 01DSZXE, and an 8 credit course will need to be added, in addition to 01DSVXE, to reach the 120 credits required for the program.

  • Students enrolled in the 2025/2026 academic year

It will be necessary to opt for the Chemical Engineering for Green Transition path, choosing the Fundamentals of Environmental Geosciences course (01DSZXE, 6 credits first semester) from Table A and the Fundamentals of Environmental Engineering course (01DSVXE, 6 credits, second semester) from Table C.

The second degree program, which can be accessed (in the 2026/2027 academic year) with the credit advancement mechanism similar to the transition from a bachelor's degree to a master's degree, will include the following study plan:

  • Environmental management for industries 6 credits
  • Industrial Sustainable Processes 6 credits
  • Environmental fluid mechanics 6 credits
  • Remediation of contaminated sites 8 credits
  • Green Design Project 6 credits
  • Remote sensing 6 credits
  • Elective course 6 credits
  • Thesis 16 credits