Training organization

The bachelor's degree is organized into 6 semesters (S1 to S6) and structured into TU (teaching units), which are either compulsory or elective. Each semester carries 30 European credits (ECTS). To validate the Bachelor's degree, students must earn 180 ECTS.

Entry to the TEE degree program begins in the first year (L1). Students wishing to apply for this degree must apply directly to the TEE portal via the Parcoursup interface.

The choice of course is made at the end of L1 TEE in the case of STEE or CME-SVT courses, and at the end of L2 STEE for the GPTP course.

From a pedagogical point of view, the TEE degree aims to enable students to acquire the fundamental concepts needed to describe and understand geological environments. Students will also be trained in the use of modern physical and chemical tools to better observe these environments and quantify the processes that affect them.

Through the acquisition of a range of knowledge and skills, a fundamental objective of the TEE bachelor's degree will be to enable students to acquire the fundamentals of the scientific approach. This approach is essential if they are to take a critical look at today's major environmental issues.