Master in Ocean, Atmosphere and Climate Sciences
Program Overview
Master Ocean, Atmospheric and Climate Sciences
The Master in Ocean, Atmospheric and Climate Sciences (SOAC) offers training in the fields of atmospheric physics and climate, physical oceanography, and observation methods for these environments, particularly from space. It consists of two tracks:
- Meteorology, Oceanography, Climate, Engineering for space observations (MOCIS)
- Environmental Sciences and Policies (SPE)
The Master's program is based on the various laboratories that make up the IPSL (Institut Pierre-Simon Laplace), which is one of the largest research centers in the world for climate science.
Opportunities
The results of the insertion surveys for the discipline can be consulted.
Program Details
The Master Ocean, Atmospheric and Climate Sciences has two main tracks:
Meteorology, oceanography, climate, engineering for space observations (MOCIS) course
This track focuses on the study of meteorology, oceanography, climate, and engineering for space observations.
Environmental Sciences and Policies (SPE) course
This track focuses on the study of environmental sciences and policies.
Research Areas
The program is supported by the IPSL, which is a leading research center for climate science. The research areas covered by the program include:
- Atmospheric physics and climate
- Physical oceanography
- Observation methods for these environments, particularly from space
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the program can pursue careers in various fields, including:
- Research and development
- Environmental policy and management
- Climate modeling and prediction
- Space observations and remote sensing
