A leader in the competition for admission
News Information Center (CFJ) is in a leading position in the competition for admission in France. Students should be less than 23 years old and have a bachelor's degree or above. The academic system lasts for two years, providing students with rich professional knowledge and practical experience.
The International Vision of Journalism Education
The Higher School of Journalism in Lille (ESJ) is another highly competitive college in France, requiring students to have at least a bachelor's degree or above. This college is unique, allowing foreign students to enter school for two years, providing students with an international vision of journalism education.
The choice of multimedia specialty
French public universities also offer media (multimedia) majors, which are divided into two directions: science and liberal arts. Students can choose their own majors according to their interests and specialties. Paris 1 University, Paris II, Paris III, Paris IV and other famous universities have provided students with rich learning resources and development opportunities.
A complete academic system
The University of Bordeaux III in Tours and IUT also have journalism and public communication majors, which provide students with a wider choice. Among them, three affiliated institutions have passed the examination, including institutions of higher learning in communication and informatics, university journalism education center and school of journalism and journalism. These colleges are qualified to award bachelor's, master's, DESS, DEA and doctoral degrees, providing students with a complete academic system.