Master Year 2 in Soil and Rock Mechanics and Geo-environmental Engineering
| Year | Master Year 2 |
| Program | Civil Engineering |
| ECTS Credits | 60 |
| Languages | English and French |
| Orientations | Research / Professional / Industry |
| Locations | Champs-sur-Marne, Gif-sur-Yvette, Paris |
| Course duration | 12 months, full time |
| Course start | September |
| Degree awarded | Master |
WHY ENROLL IN THIS PROGRAM?
Asset n° 1
Training that fulfils high industrial demand.
Asset n°2
An inter-institutional teaching team comprising several internationally recognised experts.
Asset n°3
Teaching that integrates theory and practice.
Although primarily focused on geotechnics, the master in MSROE aims to embody a true intersection between mechanical engineering and civil engineering, especially through its emphasis on modelling the behaviour of materials, structures, and their environment. This intersection is notably evidenced by the uniqueness of the calculation codes. The craft of the builder is increasingly engaging with highly stimulating fields, especially as the availability of "easy" sites diminishes, alongside the demands of urban development, and more broadly, the management of the entire territory, international competition, and society's environmental expectations.
Objectives
The MSROE Master's programme also trains high-achieving geotechnical modelers by concentrating on sectors of significant current and future industrial demand, such as urban planning and development in challenging settings, geotechnics related to pollution, waste, and major hazards, and, more broadly, environmental protection.
These fields of application, characterised by their demanding context, require the development of research themes such as:
- Considering substantial heterogeneities, risks, and the regionalisation of errors and uncertainties.
- The real-world performance of materials under complex loading;
- Interactions and couplings (solids, liquids, gases);
- Validation of codes and procedures, parameter re-identification, and inverse problems.
This speciality allows for immediate entry into the workforce as well as opportunities for doctoral studies. It opens the door to:
- Research careers within major research organisations, research centres, and university laboratories.
- Research and development careers within companies, along with careers in engineering and consulting.
The technological areas of particular interest are:
- Civil engineering construction and works;
- Water and environmental sectors;
- Waste treatment;
- Natural hazards;
- Engineering and technical consultancy.
| Course title | ECTS / Language |
| Non linear behaviour | 3 / French |
| Experimental methods | 3 / French |
| Earthquake engineering and risk assessment | 6 / French |
| Loss Assesment for Natural Hazards | 3 / French |
| Geological, geotechnical and geophysical surveys | 3 / French |
| Field trip | 3 / French |
| Soil-structure interactions for foundations and retaining walls | 3 / French |
| Numerial methods | 3 / French |
| Multi-physical and multi-scale modeling for geomaterials | 6 / French |
| Rock mechanics and underground structures | 6 / French |
| Course title | ECTS / Language |
| Literature review project | 9 / French |
| Intership | 18 / French |
Admission requirements
Academic prerequisites
- Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering or Geosciences
- Engineer Diploma in Civil Engineering or Geosciences
Language prerequisites
- English, French [DELF B2]
How to apply
Applications can be submitted exclusively online. You will need to provide the following documents:
- Transcript
- Two academic references (added online directly by your referees)
- CV/resume
- Statement of purpose
Fees and scholarships
Registration fees are available here
Find out more about scholarships
Please note that fees and scholarships may change for the following year.
Applications and admission dates
Although primarily focused on geotechnics, the master in MSROE aims to embody a true intersection between mechanical engineering and civil engineering, especially through its emphasis on modelling the behaviour of materials, structures, and their environment. This intersection is notably evidenced by the uniqueness of the calculation codes. The craft of the builder is increasingly engaging with highly stimulating fields, especially as the availability of "easy" sites diminishes, alongside the demands of urban development, and more broadly, the management of the entire territory, international competition, and society's environmental expectations.
Objectives
The MSROE Master's programme also trains high-achieving geotechnical modelers by concentrating on sectors of significant current and future industrial demand, such as urban planning and development in challenging settings, geotechnics related to pollution, waste, and major hazards, and, more broadly, environmental protection.
These fields of application, characterised by their demanding context, require the development of research themes such as:
- Considering substantial heterogeneities, risks, and the regionalisation of errors and uncertainties.
- The real-world performance of materials under complex loading;
- Interactions and couplings (solids, liquids, gases);
- Validation of codes and procedures, parameter re-identification, and inverse problems.
This speciality allows for immediate entry into the workforce as well as opportunities for doctoral studies. It opens the door to:
- Research careers within major research organisations, research centres, and university laboratories.
- Research and development careers within companies, along with careers in engineering and consulting.
The technological areas of particular interest are:
- Civil engineering construction and works;
- Water and environmental sectors;
- Waste treatment;
- Natural hazards;
- Engineering and technical consultancy.
| Course title | ECTS / Language |
| Non linear behaviour | 3 / French |
| Experimental methods | 3 / French |
| Earthquake engineering and risk assessment | 6 / French |
| Loss Assesment for Natural Hazards | 3 / French |
| Geological, geotechnical and geophysical surveys | 3 / French |
| Field trip | 3 / French |
| Soil-structure interactions for foundations and retaining walls | 3 / French |
| Numerial methods | 3 / French |
| Multi-physical and multi-scale modeling for geomaterials | 6 / French |
| Rock mechanics and underground structures | 6 / French |
| Course title | ECTS / Language |
| Literature review project | 9 / French |
| Intership | 18 / French |
Admission requirements
Academic prerequisites
- Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering or Geosciences
- Engineer Diploma in Civil Engineering or Geosciences
Language prerequisites
- English, French [DELF B2]
How to apply
Applications can be submitted exclusively online. You will need to provide the following documents:
- Transcript
- Two academic references (added online directly by your referees)
- CV/resume
- Statement of purpose
Fees and scholarships
Registration fees are available here
Find out more about scholarships
Please note that fees and scholarships may change for the following year.