Bachelor Geology and Environment
Bachelor Geology and Environment
The Bachelor's Degree in Geology: Explore, Experiment, Understand
Explore, transform, protect. These are the main tasks that await you as a future geological technician! The Bachelor’s degree in Geosciences and Environmental Engineering will introduce you to the fascinating world of geology, hydrogeology, geotechnical engineering, geophysics, natural hazards, and georesources.
With 18 months of work-study starting in the second year—which allows you to cut the cost of the program in half—9 weeks of field school, 9 months of internship, career-focused field trips starting in the 1st year, and training in drilling techniques in partnership with Ginger CEBTP, as well as hands-on instruction on technical platforms—one where you’ll work on water-related projects and the other on material characterization. .. this program places a strong emphasis on hands-on experience. This quality is recognized by employers, as 100% of graduates are employed upon completion of the program!
Your role?
The program
Key strengths of the training program
- A strong focus on professional training, including 18 months of work-study in the 2nd and 3rd years
- 10 weeks of field school starting in the 1st year, plus career-related field trips
- A 2-week certification course in drilling—the only one of its kind in France—offered in partnership with Ginger CEBTP
- Courses and projects on the Geosciences and Hydrogeology platforms to learn how to use technical tools
- APEX, a laboratory dedicated to digital technology that will allow you, among other things, to perform simulations or 3D modeling
- A mandatory 4-week international exchange
- A program accessible through continuing education leading to a degree (RNCP listing)
Admissions & Applications
Admission to 1st year
| After compleing general high school | After completing technologic high school |
Choose the track where you feel you have the best chance of succeeding. And to give you the best possible chance of success, we recommend the following two combinations:
| Are you a senior in the STAV, STL, STI2D, or STMG program? Your background is perfectly suited for pursuing a bachelor’s degree in science or engineering at UniLaSalle. |
Admission to 2nd or 3rd year
| Admission to the 2nd year | Admission to the 3rd year |
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International applicants
For applicants with an international degree, applications are submitted through Campus France or directly on the UniLaSalle website.
Practical informations

The Beauvais Campus
A green campus with housing, sports facilities, and a vibrant student club scene.
- A 20-hectare campus with innovative facilities and unique student life spaces
- 1,386 rooms, either on campus or downtown
- a CROUS restaurant open 7 days a week for breakfast, lunch, and dinner
- outdoor and indoor sports facilities
- a dynamic student club scene
How do I get there?
Traveling by train:
Daily service via the Hauts-de-France TER lines from:
- Paris (line C17),
- Creil (line P32)
- Mers-les-Bains (line P30)
Getting here by bus:
The campus is served daily by the C2 line. Some buses do not stop at the campus; please check the schedules on the Corolis website.
Getting here by car:
- UniLaSalle Beauvais: 19 rue Pierre Waguet - 60000 BEAUVAIS
- GPS coordinates: 49.4599, 2.06797
Tuition for 2026–2027
- 1st year: 7,500 €
- 2nd year: 3,750 €
- 3rd year: covered by the company
- Campus fees: 1,160 € / year
Financial Assistance
Various financial aid options:
- CROUS scholarships based on financial need
- Scholarships and interest-free loans from the Jean-Baptiste Gagne Foundation
- Scholarships (covering 20% to 100% of tuition for students receiving need-based scholarships)
- Interest-free student loans
- Financial aid for international mobility