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Short Graduate Program in Impact Assessment and Sustainable Development Consideration

Program presentation

This part-time short program offers a unique angle of study that bridges natural sciences and management sciences. Through this program, which confers an attestation of graduate studies, students will acquire an in-depth understanding of sustainable development and its scientific foundations, as well as the public policies and management practices associated with it.  

Candidates will develop their analytical and synthesizing skills, strong critical thinking, as well as good writing and communication skills with relation to the field of study.  

This program is particularly suitable for people wishing to specialize or update their skills in the field of sustainable development and/or public administration. They may already be working professionals, or students with a scientific background looking to move into management and public administration. 

The Short Graduate Program in Impact Assessment and Sustainable Development Consideration is offered jointly by the Institut national de la recherche scientifique (INRS) and the École nationale d’administration publique (ENAP), and is entirely remote. 

Employment prospects 

Graduates of this short program will be equipped to support organizations with their sustainable development initiatives, both in the public and private sector:  

  • Government departments and agencies 
  • Municipalities 
  • Environmental organizations 
  • Non-profit organizations 
  • Environmental professional services 
  • Consulting engineering firms 

Job types: sustainability consultant, analyst, professional employee, public administration manager.


General program objectives
 

Overall, the Short Program in Impact Assessment and Sustainable Development Consideration aims to help students:   

  • Acquire an understanding of the scientific and theoretical foundations of sustainable development  
  • Develop skills to tackle the complexity of sustainable development issues  
  • Develop an understanding of the institutionalization of sustainable development in different fields  
  • Acquire knowledge of decision-support tools  
  • Develop critical thinking, analysis, synthesis, and writing skills 

 

Specific objectives 

  • Develop an understanding of the issues and approaches involved in encouraging states and organizations to adopt sustainable development approaches and performance indicators  
  • Know and apply recognized steps and methods for impact assessment  
  • Understand the challenges involved in integrating the notion of sustainable development into public policy and organizational management  
  • Use tools and instruments to implement a sustainable development plan that will enhance the social and environmental performance of public organizations  
  • Develop a critical understanding of the negotiation, decision-making, and administrative management processes involved in sustainable development  

 

Number 

9176 

 

Title  

Attestation of graduate studies 

 

Credits 

9 

 

Type of studies  

Short program 

 

Study schedule 

This program is offered on a part-time basis (three semesters). 

 

Tuition fees 

When registering, tuition fees and other expenses vary based on the candidate’s country of origin and their chosen program. Read more 

 

Admission semesters 

Fall March 30 (Fall 2024: exceptionally, June 1, 2024)
Winter November 1
Summer March 1 

Applications received after these dates may still be considered. 

See the academic calendar 

 

Admission application 

Learn more about the application process 

 

Language of instruction 

Courses are given in French. 

Language courses are available for non-French-speaking students. 

 

Degree equivalencies 

If you obtained your degree in a Canadian province outside Quebec or in another country, check your degree’s equivalency before applying for admission to a program of study. 

 

Program management 

André St-Hilaire, Program Director 

 

Official program description 

Official Description Short Graduate Program in Impact Assessment and Sustainable Development Consideration (PDF in French only) 

 

General information and program-specific questions 

Registrar’s Office

Phone: 418 654-2518
Toll-free in Quebec: 1-877-326-5762 

Email: registrariat@inrs.ca 

or 

General information

ete-enseignement@inrs.ca 

 

Admission requirements 

Candidates interested in the Short Graduate Program in Impact Assessment and Sustainable Development Consideration must have: 

  • A bachelor’s degree or equivalent, with a minimum cumulative average of 3.2 out of 4.3  

or  

  • Relevant knowledge, training, or experience 
  • Very good knowledge of spoken and written French  
  • Sufficient understanding of written English 

Program structure 

3 compulsory activities totalling 9 credits 

 

Compulsory activities (9 credits) 

ENP8030 Managing Sustainable Development in Public Administrations (3 cr.)

This course deals with sustainable development initiatives and the social responsibility of public administrations. It defines the issues, players, and practices in this line of work, and provides insight on integrating sustainable development and climate change actions into an organization’s strategy. More specifically, students will learn how to create and assess action plans, integrate sustainable development into an organization’s culture, and gather information on an organization’s social, environmental, and economic performance.   

The course also covers global issues such as the circular economy, impact assessment, responsible investment, and social and environmental certification. 

 

ENP8035 Sustainable Urban Development Policies and Management (3 cr.)

The ecological footprint of North America’s urban regions is ever-growing, due in part to urban sprawl and the widespread use of cars. Although these ubiquitous, persistent issues have major social, health, and economic consequences, organizations and administrative bodies are struggling to adapt and implement an integrated sustainable plan.  

This course deals with the scientific foundations of sustainable urban development and presents North American initiatives in this field. Public policies and management tools and practices, along with their integration, will be addressed from a comparative, multi-level, and multidisciplinary perspective. The themes of air quality, water resource management, food safety, urban agriculture, waste management, and the circular economy, as well as transportation and land use, will be covered.  

 

ETE420V Environmental Impact Assessment (3 cr.)

This course covers the concepts of sustainable development and environmental impact, the relevant legislation in Quebec and Canada, as well as the main stakeholders involved in environmental assessments and their motivations. Students will gain an understanding of local and international assessment processes as well as their social component and the role of the public therein. They will also learn how to judge the quality of an impact assessment and what tools and stages pertain to a typical case. Additionally, the course will invite students to reflect on projects’ environmental acceptability, with a focus on the ethical rules governing professional assessment staff and strategic environmental assessments. On the project management front, the BNQ 21000 standard and the sustainable development analysis grid will be addressed, among others.

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