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Master HEU

Université de Lausanne (UNIL)

Catégories
Lieu de formation

Lausanne (VD)

Langue d'enseignement

anglais

Type de formation

Hautes écoles universitaires HEU

Modalités temporelles

À plein temps - À temps partiel

Thèmes de formation

Environnement - Nature, sciences naturelles

Filières d'études

Sciences de la Terre - Sciences de l'environnement

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Description

Description de la formation

Human activities are a regular cause of imbalances in natural systems and the societies that depend upon them, on the local, regional or global scale. Understanding the underlying physical, chemical and biological processes is essential for resolving contemporary environmental problems.

This understanding is represented in the form of models that allow informed management decisions to be made. However, these models must take into account data gathered through observation and monitoring of the phenomena concerned. Otherwise, the information they provide will be of little real value.

The Master of Science in Environmental Geosciences provides not only an adequate scientific grounding, but also an understanding of the fundamental links between the observation, modelling and monitoring of environmental phenomena, as each of these aspects enhances the credibility and quality of the other two. This combination also provides a deeper understanding of the phenomena themselves.

Organisation des études

The programme is organised into four parts.

Part 1 : Core modules (30 ECTS)

  • Foundations in Environmental science
  • Environmental Data and Systems Analysis

Part 2 : Orientation module (30 ECTS)

  • Aquatic Science, or
  • Natural Hazards and Risk, or
  • Earth Suface Processes in Mountain Environments

Part 3 : Master dissertation support courses (20 ECTS)

  • Optional courses
  • Free-choice course module

Part 4 : Master’s thesis (40 ECTS)

For more informations, see the study plan.

The master's degree represents the second university degree after the bachelor's degree and is generally equivalent to the acquisition of 90-120 ECTS credits.

1 ECTS credit corresponds to approximately 25-30 hours of work.

Admission

Conditions d’admission

  • Bachelor of Science in Geosciences and Environment, subject area Environmental Sciences or Geology, awarded by the University of Lausanne

Another degree or academic title judged to be sufficient to gain access to the programme, with or without further condittions.

Overview of the different pathways to consecutive Master’s programs : Admission - vue d'ensemble

The university is responsible for admission (see "Links on Admission").

Lien sur l'admission

Coûts

Université de Lausanne (UNIL) > Faculté des géosciences et de l'environnement (GSE)

Taxes d'inscription aux cours (examens compris) et taxes semestrielles: CHF 580.- par semestre.

Diplôme

  • Master haute école universitaire HEU

Master of Science (MSc) in Environmental Sciences / Maîtrise universitaire ès Sciences en sciences de l'environnement

Infos pratiques

Lieu / adresse

  • Lausanne (VD)

Déroulement temporel

Durée de la formation

The standard duration of the Master’s program (120 ECTS credits) is 4 semesters, with a maximum duration of 6 semesters. An extension may be granted for valid reasons.

It is possible to complete this Master’s program on a part-time basis. The standard duration for part-time study is 8 semesters, with a maximum duration of 10 semesters.

Modalités temporelles

  • À plein temps
  • À temps partiel

Langue d’enseignement

  • anglais

Recommended level : C1

All compulsory courses are given in English. Students have to choose optional courses and these may be given in English or French according to their choice.
All assessed work, including exams, reports and the Master’s dissertation may be written in English or French.

Remarques

Université de Lausanne (UNIL)

Journées découvertes

  • 3 et 4 décembre 2025

Journée des Masters

  • En mars 2026 (date à préciser)

Les Mystères de l’UNIL 

  • 30 et 31 mai 2026

Liens

Renseignements / contact

Faculté des géosciences et de l’environnement, Marie-Christelle Pierlot : Tel. +41 (0)21 692 35 13, marie-christelle.pierlot@unil.ch

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