Training Organization
The bachelor’s degree program is organized into six semesters (S1 through S6) and structured around required and elective course units TU ). Each semester is worth 30 European Credit Transfer System (ECTS) credits. To earn the bachelor’s degree, students must earn a total of 180 ECTS credits.
Admission to the TEE bachelor’s degree program begins in the first year (L1). Students wishing to pursue this degree must apply directly through the TEE portal on the Parcoursup platform.
Students choose their track after completing the first year of the TEE program for the STEE or CME-SVT tracks, and after completing the second year of the STEE program for the GPTP track.
From an educational perspective, the TEE bachelor’s degree program is designed to enable students to acquire the fundamental concepts necessary for describing and understanding geological environments. Students will also be trained in the use of modern physical and chemical tools that allow for better observation of these environments and quantification of the processes affecting them.
By acquiring a range of knowledge and skills, a fundamental objective of the TEE bachelor’s program will be to enable students to master the fundamentals of the scientific method. This approach will be essential for them to critically address today’s major environmental issues.