Degree programme
The Bachelor’s degree programme in Applied Earth Sciences takes three years. During the Bachelor’s programme you get to know an exciting and varied specialist field.
The first year
In the first year of the Bachelor’s degree programme you take subjects such as the Introduction to Applied Earth Sciences, Geology, Mineralogy, you increase your knowledge of mathematics, physics and chemistry and, through projects, you get to know the field of work. You also make trips to the Eiffel and Ardennes regions.
The second year
In the second year you further extend your knowledge with specialist subjects, excursions and geological field work. You learn to apply your knowledge of geology in practice and to establish relationships between different geological structures. At the conclusion of the field work you set out your findings in a report.
The third year
In the third year you broaden and deepen your knowledge. In the first semester of the third year you can take a minor of your own choice. This enables you to broaden or to deepen your knowledge with subjects that are not normally taught in your discipline. This gives you the opportunity to become acquainted with other academic disciplines. You conclude the Bachelor’s programme with the Bachelor’s final project.
Once you have gained your Bachelor’s degree you can transfer to a Master’s degree programme or get a job.
More information
- Applied Earth Sciences Study Guide


