Masters

Master's degree

Master's degree

Earth, Environmental and Climate Sciences

Geosciences-Planetology (GEO-P), which includes :

  • geology and marine geophysics,
  • sedimentology
  • paleoceanography
  • observations at sea from the Villefranche station.

Geophysical-geotechnical" course (G2) which deals in particular with :

  • resource prospecting using geophysical methods in the marine environment

Course "Hydrology, Hydrogeology, Environmental Geochemistry" (HHGE) which deals in particular with :

  • land-sea continuum of water systems
  • biogeochemistry and material flow quantification

It is based on the Paris campus of Sorbonne University and the laboratories that make up the Institut Pierre Simon Laplace.

Course "Meteorology, oceanography, climate, engineering for space observations" (MOCIS). It covers in particular :

  • climate studies
  • physical oceanography
  • atmospheric processes
  • sensing the planet, methods and tools

It is based on the Paris campus of Sorbonne University and its three marine stations of Banyuls-sur-Mer, Roscoff and Villefranche-sur-Mer.

Course “Marine Ecosystem Functioning and Global Change" (FEMaCG)
Course "Biodiversity and conservation of marine ecosystems" (BCEM).

This master's program covers in particular :

  • the structure and functioning of marine ecosystems
  • major biogeochemical cycles
  • methods of study and analysis of the marine environment
  • human impact on marine ecological systems, from populations to ecosystems and the biosphere
  • European International Master of Science in Biological Resources ( IMBRSea)

It includes two courses:

Course “Ecophysiology - Ecotoxicology" (EPET) marine specialization. It is supported by teacher-researchers from the Sorbonne University in Paris and in the marine stations of Banyuls-sur-Mer, Roscoff and Villefranche-sur-Mer.

Course "Oceanic Island Environment" (EIO). It is co-accredited by Sorbonne University and the University of French Polynesia. This course is hosted by the Ecology of Conservation, Ecological Engineering Research and Expertise (ECIRE) course co-managed with the National Museum of Natural History and the University of Paris-Saclay.

This master's degree covers in particular

  • natural and anthropized coastal ecosystems (Dinard)
  • biology and ecology of aquatic environments (Roscoff)
  • molecular ecology and evolutionary genetics of marine organisms
  • biomineralization (Concarneau)
  • sentinel animals and the detection of toxins/toxic and disruptive agents in ecotoxicology
  • maritime anthropology
  • management and conservation of ecosystems
  • ethnoecology
  • paleobiogeography and paleobiodiversity
  • risks and environmental management
  • quality of aquatic environments and microbiological risks (Banyuls)
  • sampling, inventories and data analysis (Concarneau)


Course "Environment & Health” (ES) “Microbiology, environment & health” (MES) in partnership with Sorbonne University and takes place partly at the marine station of Banyuls-sur-Mer. It includes an important marine component and in particular :

  • the quality of aquatic environments and microbiological risks
  • the valorization of microbial molecules
  • environmental genomics and its application to biotechnologies
  • biodiversity and functional ecology of microorganisms

Course "Conservation ecology, ecological engineering, research and expertise" (ECIRE) in partnership with Sorbonne University and Paris Saclay University

Evolutionary and Functional Ecology Course (EEF) in partnership with Sorbonne University and Paris Saclay University

Quaternary, Prehistory, Bioarchaeology (QPB)

Societies and Biodiversity (SB)

Course “ Systematic, Evolution & Palaeontology” (SEP) in partnership with Sorbonne University

In these courses are discussed:

  • natural and anthropized coastal ecosystems (Dinard)
  • biology and ecology of aquatic environments (Roscoff)
  • molecular ecology and evolutionary genetics of marine organisms
  • biomineralization (Concarneau)
  • sentinel animals and the detection of toxins/toxic and disruptive agents in ecotoxicology
  • maritime anthropology
  • management and conservation of ecosystems
  • ethnoecology (environmental anthropology)
  • paleobiogeography and paleobiodiversity
  • risks and environmental management
  • quality of aquatic environments and microbiological risks (Banyuls)
  • sampling, inventories and data analysis (Concarneau)
  • initiation to field data collection in coastal areas (Chausey Archipelago)
  • taxonomic and anatomical diversity in archaeozoology
  • geography and paleo-biodiversity
  • the anthropology of conservation
  • land use planning and biodiversity management

In particular, it includes the courses :

Environment & Health (ES) finalized in partnership with Sorbonne University and takes place in part at the marine station of Banyuls-sur-Mer. It includes an important marine component and in particular :

  • the quality of aquatic environments and microbiological risks
  • the valorization of microbial molecules
  • environmental genomics and its application to biotechnologies
  • biodiversity and functional ecology of microorganisms
  • conservation ecology, ecological engineering, research and expertise (ECIRE) in partnership with Sorbonne University and Paris Saclay University
  • evolutionary and functional ecology (EEF) in partnership with Sorbonne University and Paris Saclay University
  • Quaternary, prehistory, bioarchaeology (QPB)
  • Societies and Biodiversity (SB) 
  • Systematics, Evolution, Paleontology (SEP) in partnership with Sorbonne University

In these courses are discussed:

  • natural and anthropized coastal ecosystems (Dinard)
  • biology and ecology of aquatic environments (Roscoff)
  • molecular ecology and evolutionary genetics of marine organisms 
  • biomineralization (Concarneau)
  • sentinel animals and the detection of toxins/toxic and disruptive agents in ecotoxicology
  • maritime anthropology
  • management and conservation of ecosystems
  • ethnoecology
  • paleobiogeography and paleobiodiversity
  • risks and environmental management
  • quality of aquatic environments and microbiological risks (Banyuls)
  • sampling, inventories and data analysis (Concarneau) 
  • initiation to field data collection in coastal areas (Chausey Archipelago)
  • ethnoecology (environmental anthropology) 
  • taxonomic and anatomical diversity in archaeozoology 
  • geography and paleo-biodiversity
  • the anthropology of conservation
  • land use planning and biodiversity management

Life Sciences

Course “Marine biology and bioresources" (BBMa). It is being deployed on the Pierre and Marie Curie campus in Paris, in the three marine stations of Banyuls-sur-mer, Roscoff and Villefranche-sur-Mer, in partnership with the universities of Southern Brittany and Western Brittany. It offers an international tour with the Catholic University of Santiago de Chile.  It includes in particular :

  • workshops in marine biology and genomics
  • the Schmidt Training Course at the Roscoff station which deals with marine organisms across several disciplinary fields of biology: developmental biology, neurobiology, evo-devo, cell biology and prophogenesis, regeneration, etc.).

 

Course Microbiology, specialization "Microbiology, Environment, Health" (MES). It is based at the Sorbonne University in Paris and at the Banyuls-sur-Mer marine station, and at the National Museum of Natural History. It includes an important marine component and in particular :

  • the quality of aquatic environments and microbiological risks
  • the valorization of microbial molecules
  • environmental genomics and its application to biotechnologies
  • biodiversity and functional ecology of microorganisms

History

Maritime history seminar: "Naval operations, an object of history, 17th-21st century".
Joint seminar of this master's specialty, with a theme that changes from year to year.

Seminar "Imperial and Colonial History 16th-19th Century".
Seminar "Brazil and the South Atlantic".
Geography
 

Geography

Specialty "Environment, time, territories, societies" (ETTES) addresses in particular :

  • Geo-archaeology: paleo-environment and geohistory
  • Environmental risks and environmental management
  • Geographical environments, hazards, challenges and risks.

The "Transport, Logistics and Territories" (TLTE) specialization deals in particular with maritime, road and air law.
 

Naval environment

From the Naval Academy in partnership with Arts et Métiers Paris Tech.

It is developing expertise in naval engineering, nautical engineering and marine renewable energy. It deals in particular with :

  • applied hydrodynamics (resistance to forward motion, swell, vibrations, etc.)
  • physical and numerical hydrodynamics
  • energy conversion
  • signal processing
  • geographic information systems

From the Naval Academy in association with the Central School of Nantes.

It is a course in English dedicated to maritime and naval engineering. It deals with hydrodynamics, maritime propulsion and is based on experience in navigation and the conduct of on-board operations.
 

From the Naval Academy co-accredited with ENSTA Bretagne and ITM Atlantic.

It is designed to train program managers in the development of offshore energy production systems or fields. In particular, it covers

  • knowledge and modeling of marine energy resources
  • design of machines and parks
  • ecological and societal impacts
  • economic issues

From the Naval Academy, IMT Atlantique, ENSTA Bretagne and the Ecole Supérieure Maritime (ENSM).

This training covers in particular :

  • Cybersecurity of maritime systems
  • Regulations and audits
  • Social engineering
  • Cybersecurity of systems and networks
  • Cryptography
  • Detection and supervision of systems and networks

To be completed


It is intended for students from ENSAM, ISAE-Supaéro, Centrale Supélec, ENSTA ParisTech, IMT-A, ENSTA Bretagne, Centrale Nantes.