Study Track in Earth's Dynamics
With the 'Earth's Dynamics' curriculum, (in English) you'll master cutting-edge analysis and modeling techniques crucial for addressing global challenges. You'll develop skills applicable to land and environmental management, prospecting and sustainable exploitation of georesources, study of geomaterials, protection of cultural heritage, assessment of climate change impact, and more.
Course Units - First Year
- Quantitative Methods for Earth Scientists
Two Course Units Among:
- Earth Surface and Deposits
- Earth Interior and Evolution
- Past Life and Climates
- Geological Resources and sustainable development
Three Course Units Among:
- Basin Analysis
- Carbonate facies analysis for paleoclimatic reconstructions
- Mineral processes and environmental applications
- Isotope Geochemistry
- Metamorphic Petrology
- Digital Geological Mapping
- Earthquake Geology and Fault Mechanics
Course Units - Second Year
Four Course Units Among:
- Anthropocene sediments and environments
- Coastal environments under climate change
- Analysis of mineral resources and industral derivatives
- Rock microstructures
- Geology of mountain belts
- Quaternary geology
- Remote sensing for geosciences
- Exceptional fossil biotas and mass extinction
- Planetary Geology
- Earthquake geology and fault mechanics
- Seminar and other activities
- 2 optional courses taught at University (free credits)
- Internship
- Final Exam

