The International Master in Atmosphere, Ocean and Climate Science provides students with the knowledge and skills needed to work in the field of ocean, atmosphere and climate science. It provides an interface between physics, chemistry and applied sciences, with the aim of responding to the questioning posed by the major societal challenges of climate and the atmosphere.
This master's degree aims to:
. Acquire knowledge and skills in several disciplines to better understand small- and large-scale processes in the atmosphere and oceans. . Study and analyze the interactions between these processes and their impact on climate change. . Learn measurement techniques and understand the importance of observation in modeling the atmosphere, oceans and climate.
The master's degree is offered in partnership with Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, so teaching is shared between the Écully site (Centrale Lyon) and the La Doua site (Lyon 1).