Sustainable chemistry and Bioprocesses specialization domain

This specialization domain trains engineers to implement clean technologies within a sustainable development framework, delivering innovative solutions in green chemistry, bioprocesses, and environmental sciences.
This specialization domain is structured in four curriculums :
- Green and Biobased Chemistry
- Fine Chemistry and Bioprocesses
- Sustainable Chemistry and Environment
- Production processes and quality of health products
Program Structure and Collaborations
- "Green and Biobased Chemistry" and "Fine Chemistry and Bioprocesses" share 100 hours of mutual courses in Green Processes, Formulation, and Bioprocesses, all taught in English. Additionally, all Green Chemistry courses ("Green and Biobased Chemistry") are conducted in English.
- "Sustainable Chemistry and Environment" shares 25 hours of courses with "Green and Biobased Chemistry".
Academic Partnerships
- "Green and Biobased Chemistry" is coupled with the Master of Green Chemistry (University of Toulouse / Toulouse INP).
- "Fine Chemistry and Bioprocesses" is coupled with the Master of Processes and Bioprocesses (University of Toulouse /Toulouse INP).
- "Sustainable Chemistry and Environment" courses are transverse within Toulouse INP.
- "Production processes and quality of health products " courses are coupled with University of Toulouse / Faculty of Pharmacy.
Project and Industry Engagement
All four pathways include:
- A 157-hour project, with topics defined by research centers in collaboration with industrial partners
- Shared lectures with other specializations, such as Business Engineering
- 10% of lectures and seminars are delivered by guest speakers, including foreign professors and industry leaders
