Master in Earth, Planetary, and Environmental Sciences (EPS)  

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You will explore with curiosity and critical thinking the various aspects of a scientific or technical problem in Earth, Planetary and Environmental Sciences, using existing knowledge, theories and know-how. You will plan, carry out, describe, analyze and interpret field observations, laboratory experiments and numerical or analogical modeling to answer scientific or technical questions in the Earth, Planetary and Environmental Sciences, qualitatively and quantitatively (sampling, measurement, statistics). You will combine qualitative and quantitative information, derived from the observation of natural systems, experimentation, modeling and consultation of scientific and technical literature, to ask and answer new questions in Earth, Planetary and Environmental Sciences. You will construct, formalize and express rigorously (using written, oral, graphic or mathematical language) questions, hypotheses, reasoning, models, observations, protocols, results, interpretations and conclusions in Earth, Planetary and Environmental Sciences. You will organize and join team projects to answer questions in Earth, Planetary and Environmental Sciences. You will include the notions of spatial variation, temporal evolution and interaction in natural and societal systems in the development, formalization and transmission of your reasoning. Depending on your programme choice (EPS or EMJM), specialized subject skills will reinforce this foundation.
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Career opportunities-Sectors: Earth Sciences Planetology Space missions;Engineer, geomatician, in charge of studies and projects in environmental engineering and technical departments of public and private companies; administrations and local authorities involved in spatial planning, development and environmental monitoring (seismic risks, landslides, floods, environmental diagnosis). Research engineer in laboratories in geosciences, planetology, biology and geology of the environment or in the valorization of marine living resources. Academic researcher in laboratories in geosciences, planetology and geology of the environment (after a PhD). Engineer, project manager or researcher (after a doctoral thesis) in geosciences and planetology research laboratories
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Master in Earth, Planetary, and Environmental Sciences (EPS)
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