Geological engineering, training close to the field
Want to turn your passion for the earth sciences into your future career? It's possible by studying geology!
Deciphering the Earth and understanding how rocks are formed and their characteristics is indispensable knowledge in many areas of our daily lives. Anticipation and management of natural hazards, development and protection of water resources, soil decontamination, exploration and sustainable production of natural resources, development of new energy sources... these are just some of the areas you'll learn about in this course.
To become a geological engineer is to choose an exciting course that will take you to the heart of the challenges of ecological transition.
How about it? Ready to take up the challenge?
Find out more about the Geosciences and Environment Engineering curriculum
Ingénieur en Géosciences et Environnement
campus (Beauvais)
career paths
months internship
months minimum abroad
- A field at the cutting edge of major societal and environmental challenges : climate, energy, materials, water, digital technology, etc.
- High demand for engineers , but few trained graduates
- Work-study program
- 5 months in the field (land and/or sea) in France and abroad
- Unique in France : only post-baccalaureate geosciences school with 150 years of expertise
Our events in the same universe
Apply to the Geosciences & Environment engineering program
The Geosciences and Environment engineering program is available on a post-baccalaureate basis via the Earth, Life and Environmental Sciences pre-engineering program or the Life & Environmental Sciences pre-engineering program.
Admission to 2nd year cycle of pre-engineering cycle
- BCSPT 1 / 1st year CPGE
- Licence 1 or 2
- BTS or BTSA
- Licence PASS / LAS
Admission to Engineering cycle -3rd of 4th year)
- BCPST 2
- Licence 2 or 3
- BUT 2 or 3
- Ingéni'Up competition
- Master 1
- BUT 3 (very good records)
- Licence 3 (very good records)
Applicants with an international degree can apply via Campus France or directly on the UniLaSalle website.