Mention Sciences et technologies de l'agriculture, de l'alimentation et de l'environnement
M2 Plant Health Publié le 05 mai 2022Open from 20 October 2023 until 20 January 2024
Le diplôme de Master européen Plant Health (Santé des végétaux dans les systèmes de culture durables), est un Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree, entièrement intégré et concurrentiel à l’échelle mondiale, conçu par des grandes universités européennes dans le domaine de la protection des cultures, qui fournit une éducation mise à jour et de haut niveau, pour qualifier des diplômés pour faire face aux défis actuels et futurs de la gestion de la santé des végétaux liés aux problèmes mondiaux de sécurité alimentaire.
PlantHealth is a fully integrated and globally competitive Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree, designed by leading European universities in the field of Crop Protection, that provides top-level and up-to-date education, qualifying graduates to cope with the challenges in contemporary and future plant health management related to global food sa
PlantHealth is organized by a consortium of six Universities from four European countries :
- Montpellier SupAgro - France
- Agrocampus Ouest - France
- AgroParis Tech - France
- University of Göttingen - Germany
- University of Padova - Italy
- Universitat Politècnica de València –Spain (coordinator)
Email contact : planthealth@upv.es
Objectifs
First master year (M1)
The M1 phase offers common education to deliver the same basis of knowledge to all the students and consists of compulsory modules on fundamental aspects in: crop sciences, crop protection, population biology, molecular biology and statistics. In the first year, students must select between Universitat Politècnica de València (Spain) or University of Göttingen (Germany) All the M1 courses are taught in English.
Second master year (M2)
In the M2, students will have the chance to specialise in particular topics of their interest to get a deeper knowledge in well-defined fields of integrated pest management in different agro-ecosystems across diverse climatic zones The last semester will be devoted to the Master thesis. In the second year, students will choose a hosting University from the PlantHealth Consortium which necessarily must be located in a different country from that of the M1 (see mobility scheme) M2 courses are taught in English at all Partner universities, except at the French universities, where the language of instruction is French. All students will receive language courses to promote their academic success and facilitate their social integration.