The Master’s in Geo-energies, Climatic Risks, and Territories is a specialization program offered in English, designed to address environmental challenges, associated risks, and the pursuit of diversified and sustainable energy sources. The program combines sedimentary, structural, and marine geology, reservoir analysis, and geo-modeling to train engineers who can identify both fossil and renewable energy resources in transitioning territories.
These engineers are equipped to implement geological solutions for carbon offsetting, assess risks, propose adaptations to natural hazards exacerbated by human activities, and optimize development in coastal and submerged areas. The program also emphasizes the protection of the environment and the enhancement of geological heritage.
The program leads to an MSc in Geosciences and Environment and is based at the Beauvais campus. It is taught in English, and students can choose to study under student status in the 4th and 5th years, or under apprentice status in the 5th year only. The program spans four semesters, covering topics such as subsurface data, sedimentary and marine geosciences, and offers a customizable major in the 9th semester. The program concludes with an end-of-study internship in the 10th semester.