This comprehensive Health, Safety, and Environment (HSE) course provides second-year engineering students with an essential foundation in identifying, assessing, and managing risks within an engineering context. The curriculum is structured to bridge theoretical knowledge with practical application, ensuring students develop a robust understanding of core principles that are critical for any engineering discipline. The course begins by establishing fundamental concepts, differentiating between hazards and risks, and exploring various types of workplace dangers, including physical, chemical, and biological agents. It then progresses to specialized topics such as chemical risk management, fire safety, and the engineering controls necessary for safe handling and storage of hazardous materials.

 A significant module is dedicated to quantitative risk assessment, teaching students how to calculate key safety performance indicators and utilize tools like criticality matrices to prioritize risks effectively. The final component integrates environmental stewardship, covering pollution sources, waste treatment processes, and the principles of sustainable development, thereby framing HSE within the broader context of responsible engineering practice. Through a combination of case studies, practical exercises, and system-based learning, the course aims to cultivate a proactive safety mindset, equipping future engineers with the competency to design safer processes, protect the environment, and uphold the highest standards of professional responsibility in their careers.

Ce cours vise à développer les compétences de l’étudiant, sur le plan personnel ou professionnel, dans le domaine de la communication et des techniques d’expression. Il permet aussi à l’étudiant de connaitre les techniques, les outils et les méthodes utilisés pour faciliter les communications.

Apprendre à l’étudiant la programmation en utilisant des logiciels faciles d’accès (essentiellement : Matlab, Scilab, Mapple …). 

Cette matière sera un outil pour la réalisation des TP de méthodes numériques.

Ce cours vise à expliquer les mécanismes et le formalisme permettant de décrire le transfert de matière,  ainsi que l'écriture des bilans de matières nécessaire aux calculs des équipements du génie des procédés.