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CHOOSE
FRANCE
France is
the world's fourth-largest destination for international students and the leading non-English- speaking destinationUNITED KINGDOM
THE NETHERLANDS
BELGIUM
FRANCE
SPAINSWITZERLAND
PORTUGAL
2 p.4 Introduction p.8Degrees
p.10 V ocational education: national diplomas at the L2 and L3 le vels p.12 Doct oral programs p.14 Univ ersities p.16The Gr
andes Écoles and É coles supérieures • pr ograms in engineering • pr ograms in business and management p.18Schools of ar
t p.20Schools of ar
chitecture, specializ ed schools p.22 Intr oduction p.24Choosing a pr
ogram p.26 Enr olling in a F rench institution p.30 A pplying for a visa p.32 Intr oduction p.34Housing
p.36 W ork, Insurance p.38Cultur
al life p.40Clubs ans special-inter
est groups p.41 F rance Alumni p.42Prices
p.44About Campus F
rance p.46ON THE
WEBGERMANY
ITALYGREECE
CHOOSE
FRANCE
STUDYING
FRANCE
INLIVING
FRANCE
IN 3Choose France
French institutions of higher education are
building a period of work or study abroad into academic programs, offering programs inEnglish, devising joint degrees, participating
in mobility programs (such as Erasmus+), obtaining various forms of international recognition, and setting up branch campuses abroad, they offer their students, French and international alike, numerous opportunities to widen the international aspect of their program of study. TOWELCOME
FRANCE
4 France is the destination for more than 323,933 international students making up 12% of total postsecondary enrollments.Choose France
ADVANCED RESEARCH
DIVERSE EDUCATIONAL OFFERINGS
OF HIGH QUALITY
COUNT ON A QUALITY EDUCATION
The French govern-
ment assumes a very large share of the actual cost of every student"s educationFrance's universities and other educatio
nal institutions do not distinguish between international students and French students.Both groups face identical admission and
tuition requirements; both receive the same degrees.CHOOSE
FRANCE
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The national tourism site
www.france.frThe Web portal
of France"s national institute of geography www.geoportail.gouv.fr/ accueil development boards www.tourisme.frDid you know
that France is the world's most-visited country? distinctively FrenchQUALITY OF LIFE
seacoasts to majestic mountainUNRIVALED CULTURAL
DYNAMISM
AT THE CROSSROADS OF
EUROPE
FRENCH, AN INTERNATIONAL
LANGUAGE
274 million
peopleChoose France
Campus France is a
national agency that helps international students achieve their educational goals in France. CampusFrance manages all facets
of grant and scholarship programs for international students (application for admission and award of grant, orientation, housing, and support services during stay).Campus France's emphasis on
providing a quality experience for international students is found in every aspect of its work - from promotion and information to online admissions, travel planning, and orientation upon arrival.The agency"s Web site and
engines of its student-ser vice mission. • campusfrance.org:Get information, search
programs from the licence to the doctoral level, apply for aid, and prepare for your trip. than 120 countries support students with information and guidance. www.campusfrance.orgFrance close to your place?
THOROUGHLY
EUROPEAN,
7Choose France
The degrees
conferred in French universities and other institutions of higher education are the F rench government The degrees awarded in French higher education reflect a common European architecture. The LMD system - forLicence
(bachelor), Master, and Doctorate - is based on the number of semesters completed after leaving secondary school and their equivalent in European credits under the European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS)*: • The universities confer national diplomas," which have the same weight regardless of the institution that confers them. • The Titre d" ingénieur (engineering degree), Master grade, is a national diploma. for government-recognized schools of business and manage ment,- • France"s schools of art and specia lized schoolsLicence = 6 semesters = 180 ECTS
(Baccalauréat or equivalent + 3 years)Master = 10 semesters = 300 ECTS (L + M)
(Baccalauréat or equivalent + 5 years)Doctor ate = 16 semesters = 480 ECTS (L + M + D)
(Baccalauréat or equivalent + 8 years) NOTE www.enic-naric.netDEGREES
8LEVELS
DEGREES
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1THE LMD SYSTEM
18 semesters
DOCTORATE
16 semesters
480 ECTS
12 semesters
MASTER
10 semesters
300 ECTS
LICENCE
6 semesters
180 ECTS
4 semesters
120 ECTS State diplo ma of Doctor
of medicin eDoctorate
Doctoral degrees are confer-
red by doctoral departments sities to successful candi- dates who have previously earned a French master's degree or the equivalent. State diplo ma of Doctor
of de ntal surgery State diploma of Doctor of ph armacy Master
Engineering degree
(T itre d'ingénieur) Licence (bachelor)
Licence professionnelle
(pr ofessional bachelor) University technical
diploma (DUT) Mastère spécialisé (MS)
Master of Business
Administr
ation - MBAEngineerin
g degreeTitre d'ingénieur)
Busi ness school diplomas Degr ees from the Grandes Écoles of a Gr ande École program Pr eparation for admission to Grandes Écoles (CPGE) HMONP (professional credential for in dependent practice of architecture) Ar t school diploma (DNSEP)State ar
chitect's diploma (DEA)Diplomas of specialized
schools (health, social work, tourism, etc.)Applied ar
ts diploma (DSAA) Ar t school diploma (DNA) Ar chitecture diploma (DEEA) Art school diploma (DMA)
P ostsecondary technical P ostsecondary technicalSchools of art
Schools of architecture
Other institutions
(lycées, specialized schools)Grandes ÉcolesSchools of business
Schools of engineering
DOCTORAL DEPARTMENTS
YEARS OF STUDY
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DID YOU KNOW?
*Crédits ECTS:-http://www.agence-erasmus.fr/page/ectsCompletion of secondary school + baccalauréat or equivalent (eligibility to enter higher education
in home country) = access to French higher educationUniversities The evolution of the global economy has placed a high pre- mium on skills, advanced technical knowledge, and operatio- nal know-how as the keys to career advancement. To meet these d emands, France's system of higher education has crea- ted undergraduate programs that combine theory and practice, enabling stud ents to gain up-to-date skills, learn the latest methods, and use professional tools in real-world settings.