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Master 2 Droit des Activités Aériennes et Aéronautiques (D3A)

  • Organisation: IDEST - Faculté Jean Monnet
    (Université Paris-Saclay)
  • Type of Course: Initial education
  • Language(s): French
  • Place: Paris (French Regions: Ile-de-France)
  • Prepared diploma/grade/title: Master or DNM: French National Master Degree
  • Level of entry: French Baccalaureat + 4

Course Details

Objectives: The Master "Law of airline and aviation activities" (D3A) aims to enable students to acquire and develop the fundamental knowledge concerning the law applicable to the aviation industry and the airline industry. Opened in continuing education offer, the Master D3A is for professionals of aeronautics and air transport industry looking to expand and develop their skills, to adapt to the constant changes of a technical law, in which the dimension international and European occupies a central place.

Training is closely aligned with the high demands of the socio-professional environment involved in the civil aviation sector.

Intended for: Students

Degree Level (EU) : 7 - (EQC level or equivalent)

Admission requirements: The diploma is open to students at least a first-year law degree. All legal course are accepted (business law, public law, European law ...). The degree can also be accessed (small squares) to students from the first year of master in economics, management, political science, science, an engineering degree, any other French or foreign diploma deemed equivalent or any deemed equivalent professional experience.

Duration and terms: 1 Year

Dedicated web site: https://idest-paris.com/

Disciplines

  • Human and Social Sciences

Topics

  • 14 - Aeronautical and Space Vehicles: Aircraft, Balloons, Drones, Launch vehicles, Satellites, Cubsats, High Altitude Platforms, Landers, Rovers, Manned Flights, etc.
  • 18 - Aerospace Systems Infrastructure and Operations: Airport Platforms, Launch Bases, Control and Mission Centers, Air and Space Traffic Management, In-Orbit Services, Operations, Planning, Man-Machine Interfaces, Human Factors, etc.
  • 19 - Business Engineering and Legal Issues: Laws and treaties, Space law, Regulations, Standards, Business Management, Finance, Managerial Monitoring, Costs, Purchasing, Macro and Micro Economics, Marketing, Contracts, Intellectual Property