The bachelor's degree is organized into three annual blocks, combining teaching and activities in the three disciplines of biology, anthropology and archaeology.
Composed of four axes, the program includes:
1. interdisciplinary training, with a specific course on "Societies, Environments and Transitions" in block 3, and an activity integrating the three disciplines, organized each year and bringing together all students in this bachelor's degree.Â
2. extensive disciplinary training in :
- biology and other earth and life sciencesÂ
- anthropology and sociology
- archaeology and art history
3. methodological and technical courses in all three disciplinesÂ
4. modern language training (English)
After two common years, two options are available:Â
- An interdisciplinary program in the third block, leading directly to the Master's degree in Anthropology or the Master's degree in Art History and Archaeology.
- A third block with a wide range of courses in biology and related disciplines, leading directly to two Masters degrees in biology, either in Biochemistry and Molecular and Cellular Biology, or in Organismal Biology and Ecology.