DEUG is an ordinary course before continuing to study more professional courses, while other short-term courses are more practical, so that students can continue their studies or successfully start their careers after completing two years of courses.
The second stage includes two years of study.
After the end of the first academic year, a license degree (equivalent to a bachelor's degree) will be awarded.
Finish the second academic year and get Maitrise degree (equivalent to master's degree).
This stage is also a theoretical and comprehensive stage, even if students choose such a highly professional major as commercial law.
In order to adapt to the development of modern economy, more and more universities offer two-year courses, combining license degrees and master's degrees to impart more practical professional education, new technology application and work experience during their study.
The third stage provides opportunities for outstanding and more active students.
Students with bachelor's degrees can study more professional master's courses in the third stage-DEA and DESS, so that students can master the skills needed for practical work and business activities within one year.
If qualified, China students can get bachelor's and master's degrees. All courses are taught in French, and applicants must be fluent in French. France's advanced public education system provides excellent education, and foreign students and French students pay cheap tuition fees and get equal opportunities. Just like business schools and engineering schools, French universities are more and more open to the world and continue to carry forward their excellent essence. The international relations service department of the university is committed to government cooperation to gradually increase the number of foreign students accepted each year. The cooperation between schools and students, teachers and researchers is all over the world.
Many multinational companies are managed by graduates from French public universities, such as Sorbonne University, and the third-stage course (DEA/DESS) of Paris IX-Dauphine University ranks among the top ten in business courses. It is precisely because of the French education system that more and more French people have found important positions in big international companies and made great achievements in the field of modern economy.
The relationship between diploma and work is getting closer and closer, which means that students have enough knowledge and experience to get important positions in the company after completing their studies, and they can become excellent employees without two years' practice. Other diplomas offer popular dual courses, such as foreign languages and international trade.
French universities have steadily expanded their professional scope by increasing specialized schools and colleges or cooperating with professionals and private enterprises. Several universities have opened engineering and management majors this year.
Many universities have set up French teaching centers to allow non-French students to join, and students have benefited a lot. All universities in France teach in French, so students must be fluent in French. French students have equal opportunities with foreign students and enjoy a first-class public university system and low tuition fees. National diplomas are organized in three levels: bachelor (3 years), master (5 years) and doctor (8 years). As an ideal place for basic teaching and research, French comprehensive universities are also good at adapting to the needs of the modern world, developing technical professional teaching and various diplomas aimed at careers.
French comprehensive universities have specialized colleges in charge of specialized courses to ensure the evolution of various training needs. For example, comprehensive universities offer the following courses:
College of University Engineers: responsible for the training of nearly 50 diploma engineers in France;
University Institute of Technology (IUT): undertake the training of technicians in more than 25 majors;
University Vocational College (IUP): to undertake professional course training from BAC65+0 to master's level of 265,438+0;
Institute of Enterprise Management (IAE): to undertake the training of enterprise management talents;
Institute of Political Science (IEP): undertake training in political economics and enterprise economics;
French School of Journalism and Advanced Institute of Information and Communication: undertake the training of journalists and communication professionals;
Colleges of medicine, pharmacy and dentistry, which belong to comprehensive universities, cooperate with hospitals to organize the teaching of special medical diploma courses.
As one of the important advantages of a comprehensive university, the characteristics of interdisciplinary can ensure that the teaching and research of the university keep pace with the evolution of knowledge and technology. All professional departments can benefit from this synchronous adaptation and provide various specialized diploma courses that increasingly combine dual professional skills. The first stage of university training is organized according to the discipline field; After entering the second stage, all kinds of course training will develop in the direction of specialization. Therefore, all kinds of ordinary or professional new master's diplomas have obvious professional characteristics and various types.