Graduates of the BTS in Water Management have a background in science and technology, as well as knowledge of processes and their implementation requirements, enabling them to ensure water quality while taking into account its intended use, energy savings, and environmental impact.
Manage and ensure the smooth operation of facilities within their specific context, taking into account the overall environmental impacts (direct or indirect pollution) and the management of the resulting byproducts
Participate in technical studies in various fields (environment, plant design and modification, research and development)
Participate in the construction (management, monitoring, and oversight) of the facility
Manage a team
Balancing water-related issues and project management
Expert speakers
Rapidly growing professions
International mobility
The BTS in Water Management trains technicians who specialize in the management, treatment, monitoring, and distribution of drinking water and wastewater. This vocational program addresses current environmental challenges, including water quality, the protection of natural resources, the ecological transition, and compliance with health standards.
SKILLS
RNCP37964BC01 – Operation of processing units and networks
RNCP37964BC02 – Quality, Safety, and Environment (QSE)
RNCP37964BC03 – Professional Relationships and Team Leadership
RNCP37964BC04 – Design of Treatment Units and Networks
Subjects taught
General Knowledge and Expression
English
Mathematics
Physics and Chemistry
Operation of treatment facilities (process engineering, automation and control, regulation, remote management, electrical engineering, hydraulics, and water biochemistry and microbiology)
QSE
Workplace Relationships and Supervision
Speakers
Doctors, executives, managers, experts in their field of specialization
In one of these three destinations: Brussels, Dublin, or Tunis.
Brussels
Mobility in Brussels is a key strategic lever for the training of our BTS students. As the European capital, institutional crossroads, and international economic hub, Brussels offers a unique environment for understanding the contemporary dynamics of governance, regulation, and innovation. By completing a period of study or an internship there, our students gain access to an exceptionally dense professional ecosystem: European institutions, diplomatic representations, international organizations, think tanks, multinational companies, and civil society actors. This immersion develops their ability to thrive in multicultural contexts, master the codes of public decision-making, and enhance their employability in high-growth sectors.
For The Land School of Management, this mobility is part of a real-world educational approach: exposing students to the places where standards, strategies, and international cooperation are developed. Brussels thus becomes a natural extension of our educational project, offering everyone a formative experience that is consistent with the academic and professional ambitions of our BTS program.
Dublin
Mobility in Dublin offers our students a unique immersion in one of Europe's most dynamic educational, economic, and cultural ecosystems. An English-speaking capital city that is innovative and resolutely international, Dublin boasts an exceptional network of universities, technology companies, financial centers, and creative organizations. Studying or interning in Dublin allows students to strengthen their English language skills while evolving in a professional environment renowned for its agility, openness, and entrepreneurial spirit. The presence of the world's leading players in digital technology, finance, and innovation provides a concrete, stimulating learning environment that is directly connected to contemporary issues.
For The Land School of Management, this mobility is fully in line with our real-world teaching approach: exposing students to international contexts that combine innovation, cultural diversity, and demanding professional practices. Dublin thus becomes a strategic space for experience and training, perfectly aligned with the academic and professional ambitions of our BTS program.
Tunis
Mobility in Tunis offers our students immersion in the heart of a rapidly changing Mediterranean region, where legal tradition, entrepreneurial dynamism, and international openness converge. As Tunisia's political, economic, and cultural capital, Tunis provides an ideal environment for understanding contemporary issues in law, governance, innovation, and Euro-Mediterranean relations. By studying or interning there, students gain access to a rich ecosystem of public institutions, law firms, growing companies, international organizations, civil society actors, and emerging technology hubs. This immersion develops their ability to work in intercultural contexts, understand diverse legal frameworks, and strengthen their professional agility in a strategic space connecting Europe, Africa, and the Middle East.
For The Land School of Management, this mobility is fully in line with our real-world teaching approach: offering our students opportunities to gain experience in a setting that combines cultural diversity, geopolitical issues, and demanding professional practices. Tunis thus becomes a structured learning environment, consistent with the academic and international ambitions of our BTS program.
Duration
2 years, from September to June
Rhythm
Initial or work-study
educational methods
Assessment methods
Final written and oral exams
The assessment framework is organized into units that constitute a coherent set of skills and knowledge relevant to the purpose of the diploma. It may include units that are optional. Each unit corresponds to a block of skills and a test.
Candidates are registered for the diploma exam.
The diploma is awarded to candidates who obtain an average mark of over 10/20 in all tests. Candidates who have already validated skill sets may be exempted from the corresponding tests.
Diploma/certification
Level 5 Advanced Technician Certificate in “Water-Related Professions,” registered with the RNCP under number 37964 by decision of the Director General of France Compétences dated August 28, 2023, issued by the Ministry of Higher Education and Research, NSF codes 341, 343
Continuing education
Career opportunities
Initial cost: €6,500 per year
Under a work-study contract: funded by OPCO (Skills Development Organizations).