Master of Science Sustainable Impact Analysis Postgraduate Program By Paris School of Economics |Top Universities

Master of Science Sustainable Impact Analysis

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# 49QS Subject Rankings

Application Deadline

01 Jun, 2025Application Deadline

Scholarship

YesScholarships

Main Subject Area

Economics and EconometricsMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Economics and Econometrics

Degree

MSc

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

The Master of Science Sustainable Impact Analysis is a program of excellence in economics co-accredited by the Paris School of Economics and the École nationale des ponts et chaussées. It is a 1-year MSc, accredited by the Conférence des Grandes Écoles, a guarantee of quality and high standards.

It responds to a growing demand for expertise in socio-economic impact assessment methods, from both public organizations and private companies, anxious to measure the impact of their decisions on sustainable development, optimize the use of scarce resources and meet the increasing demands of social and environmental responsibility.

The program is fully professionalized, including a Capstone Project and a 4-6 month internship. The aim of the program is to train students to develop investment and public policy strategies adapted to sectors in transition, for both public organizations and private companies. These investments concern projects or public policies in all industrial or service sectors that need to “transition” and decarbonize, notably in the fields of the environment, energy, transport, regional planning, health and care, and other key economic and social activities.

Prerequisites:

  • Being a student or a young professional
  • Hold a Bachelor, Master 1 or 2 degree in economics, statistics or mathematics, from a University, a Grande école, an Engineering school or a Business school.
  • Having a C1 level of English, as all courses are taught in English.

Program overview

Main Subject

Economics and Econometrics

Degree

MSc

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

The Master of Science Sustainable Impact Analysis is a program of excellence in economics co-accredited by the Paris School of Economics and the École nationale des ponts et chaussées. It is a 1-year MSc, accredited by the Conférence des Grandes Écoles, a guarantee of quality and high standards.

It responds to a growing demand for expertise in socio-economic impact assessment methods, from both public organizations and private companies, anxious to measure the impact of their decisions on sustainable development, optimize the use of scarce resources and meet the increasing demands of social and environmental responsibility.

The program is fully professionalized, including a Capstone Project and a 4-6 month internship. The aim of the program is to train students to develop investment and public policy strategies adapted to sectors in transition, for both public organizations and private companies. These investments concern projects or public policies in all industrial or service sectors that need to “transition” and decarbonize, notably in the fields of the environment, energy, transport, regional planning, health and care, and other key economic and social activities.

Prerequisites:

  • Being a student or a young professional
  • Hold a Bachelor, Master 1 or 2 degree in economics, statistics or mathematics, from a University, a Grande école, an Engineering school or a Business school.
  • Having a C1 level of English, as all courses are taught in English.

Admission requirements

01 Jun 2025
Sep

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More programs from the university

The Paris School of Economics offers several postgrad programs in partnership with its founding institutions:

  • The APE Masters programme - Analysis and Policy in Economics
  • The PPD Masters programme - Public Policy and Development
  • The EDCBA Master of science programme - Economic Decision and Cost Benefit Analysis
  • The EP - Economics & Psychology master is also supported by PSE
  • A PhD programme organized within the École Doctorale d’Économie (ED465) that gathers research teams in Economics and related fields (applied math, statistics, sociology)

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FAQs

- Evaluation methods such as cost-benefit analysis, multi-criteria analysis, contingent valuation, and counterfactual methods (experimental and quasi-experimental). - Quantitative methods and IT tools (R, Python) for analyzing and processing quantitative and qualitative data. - Sector analysis and understanding of economic, social and environmental issues to contextualize assessments. - Analysis, measurement and management of risk and uncertainty. - Project financing, sustainable finance and CSR. - Practical application of methods under professional conditions through the Capstone Project and compulsory internship.
PSE offers a limited number of scholarships to help students cover their tuition fees. The grant application process is open only to accepted candidates.
The MSc SIA strives for academic excellence and is therefore selective in its admissions process. On average, 20 to 30% of applications are accepted.
No, it is a full-time, in-person program. There is no option for online learning or evening classes.
Once you have completed and submitted your application, you will receive an automatic confirmation email. By regularly logging into your candidate portal, you can also track the status of your application: pending, accepted, rejected, missing documents, etc.
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