
Continuing Education
Analyze, anticipate, and mitigate risks
Introduction to Natural Hazard Management
An essential introduction to understanding natural phenomena, anticipating crises, and strengthening community resilience in the face of climate challenges.

Dual degree with Saint Paul University in Ottawa
Tuition fees
Duration
Rhythm
Entry level
Output level
Admission Procedure
File Needs validation (general public or institutions) Access time: 1 week to 3 months
Tuition fees
Duration
Rhythm
Entry level
Output level
Admission Procedure
File Needs validation (general public or institutions) Access time: 1 week to 3 months

Overview of the program
The training offers an initial structured approach to major natural hazards by combining scientific understanding, human stakes, and prevention practices adapted to the territories.
What the course offers
What the
training offers
An awareness training to understand natural hazards, their impact on populations, and the appropriate conduct to adopt in risky situations.
Why choose this training
Why choose
this training
This training provides a solid foundation for understanding natural risks and adopting responsible behaviors. It is aimed at those who want to take preventive actions and better understand issues related to natural disasters.
Some key points
- Short and accessible training - Awareness of major risks - Territorial approach - Prevention and best practices - Specialized speakers

Skills developed
Skills developed
The training develops skills in understanding, analyzing, and preventing major natural risks, taking into account territorial specificities.
Essentials of Natural Hazards
- Understand the concept of hazard - Identify the exposed stakes - Grasp vulnerability - Define the notion of risk - Analyze interactions - Locate risks in the area
Telluric and hydrometeorological hazards
- Understand tectonic hazards - Analyze earthquakes and volcanoes - Identify climate hazards - Grasp cyclones and floods - Understand natural mechanisms - Connect hazards and impacts
Emerging Risks and Climate Change
- Understanding climate change - Identifying emerging risks - Grasping the phenomenon of sargassum - Analyzing environmental impacts - Linking climate and risks - Outlining future challenges
Prevention and appropriate behaviors
- Know the right behaviors - Adopt responsible practices - Understand risk prevention - Raise public awareness - Contribute to a risk-aware culture - Strengthen collective resilience
A pragmatic learning experience
A pragmatic
learning experience
The training offers a brief yet impactful experience, raising awareness of natural hazards and their impact on regions and populations.
Teaching Methods
Accessible theoretical insights, interactive discussions, concrete examples, and a territorial perspective.
Campus Life
A learning environment that encourages reflection and collective thinking on prevention issues.
Support
Guidance by professionals in the blue economy and educational support throughout the session.

Career Opportunities
Career Opportunities
Examples of Jobs
- Prevention Officer - Territorial Agent - Environmental Facilitator - Risk Management Assistant - Scientific Mediator - Civil Security Operator
If you want to continue your studies
- Environmental Training - Risk Management Courses - Ecology Studies - Sustainable Development Training - Prevention Certifications - Civil Security Training
Overview of the diploma
Overview of the degree
The training is structured at a discovery level to provide a comprehensive and progressive understanding of major natural risks.
Understanding the concepts of risk
Learning about the concepts of hazard, stakes, vulnerability, and risk as applied to territories.
Identify natural hazards
Study of seismic and hydrometeorological hazards and their mechanisms.
Prevent and respond to risks
Raising awareness of good practices and prevention against natural risks.

Continuing Education
Analyze, anticipate, and mitigate risks
Introduction to Natural Hazard Management
An essential introduction to understanding natural phenomena, anticipating crises, and strengthening community resilience in the face of climate challenges.

Dual degree with Saint Paul University in Ottawa
See the practical information

Overview of the program
The training offers an initial structured approach to major natural hazards by combining scientific understanding, human stakes, and prevention practices adapted to the territories.
What the
training offers
An awareness training to understand natural hazards, their impact on populations, and the appropriate conduct to adopt in risky situations.
Why choose this training
This training provides a solid foundation for understanding natural risks and adopting responsible behaviors. It is aimed at those who want to take preventive actions and better understand issues related to natural disasters.
Some key points
- Short and accessible training - Awareness of major risks - Territorial approach - Prevention and best practices - Specialized speakers

Skills developed
The training develops skills in understanding, analyzing, and preventing major natural risks, taking into account territorial specificities.
Essentials of Natural Hazards
- Understand the concept of hazard - Identify the exposed stakes - Grasp vulnerability - Define the notion of risk - Analyze interactions - Locate risks in the area
Telluric and hydrometeorological hazards
- Understand tectonic hazards - Analyze earthquakes and volcanoes - Identify climate hazards - Grasp cyclones and floods - Understand natural mechanisms - Connect hazards and impacts
Emerging Risks and Climate Change
- Understanding climate change - Identifying emerging risks - Grasping the phenomenon of sargassum - Analyzing environmental impacts - Linking climate and risks - Outlining future challenges
Prevention and appropriate behaviors
- Know the right behaviors - Adopt responsible practices - Understand risk prevention - Raise public awareness - Contribute to a risk-aware culture - Strengthen collective resilience
A pragmatic learning experience
The training offers a brief yet impactful experience, raising awareness of natural hazards and their impact on regions and populations.
Teaching Methods
Accessible theoretical insights, interactive discussions, concrete examples, and a territorial perspective.
Campus Life
A learning environment that encourages reflection and collective thinking on prevention issues.
Support
Guidance by professionals in the blue economy and educational support throughout the session.

Career Opportunities
Examples of Jobs
- Prevention Officer - Territorial Agent - Environmental Facilitator - Risk Management Assistant - Scientific Mediator - Civil Security Operator
If you want to continue your studies
- Environmental Training - Risk Management Courses - Ecology Studies - Sustainable Development Training - Prevention Certifications - Civil Security Training
Overview
of the diploma
The training is structured at a discovery level to provide a comprehensive and progressive understanding of major natural risks.
Understanding the concepts of risk
Learning about the concepts of hazard, stakes, vulnerability, and risk as applied to territories.
Identify natural hazards
Study of seismic and hydrometeorological hazards and their mechanisms.
Prevent and respond to risks
Raising awareness of good practices and prevention against natural risks.