I. Recommendation of studying French in Europe
Humanities and social sciences major
Humanities and social sciences is a very broad concept, including many disciplines, trying to explain phenomena that do not belong to biophysics; The research object is human behavior, social behavior and the influence of these behaviors. Generally including sociology, social psychology, anthropology, history, philosophy and so on.
Language major
Here, I want to mention French as a foreign language (FLE) and applied French (LEA), not to mention linguistics and literature. These two majors will be elaborated separately in later articles. Let me mention it briefly first.
These two majors need a background in French to apply, and their language level is relatively high (generally above C 1).
French as a foreign language (FLE) major
Many universities in France offer it, but each university teaches in a different direction. However, in the undergraduate stage, there is basically no FLE major in the strict sense, which covers general disciplines such as literature and linguistics.
You may have heard of the major of Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language in China, and FLE is similar to this major. The professional goal is to train French teachers.
Applied foreign language major
Prefer practical and applied majors. French and English are necessary, and learn another foreign language (Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, etc.). ) can be understood as mastering translation between these three languages.
In L 1-L2 stage, translation is still the main task, while in L3 stage, interpretation is the main task. In the master's stage, LEA will distinguish between professional directions, such as international trade, translation, tourism, negotiation and international relations.
business class
You can go to a higher business school, IAE College (School of Economics and Management, a French public university) or SciencesPo (Paris School of Politics) to study management.
Babies who just want to use French as a tool to expand their employment direction can choose this kind of major. Because there is no business background, you need to prepare in advance and fill in your resume at the undergraduate level. At the undergraduate stage, you can choose a double degree, go to the corresponding post internship in the company, actively participate in student associations, and serve as student cadres.
Second, the five most cost-effective universities in Europe
Kiev State University of Technology and Design
Kiev National University of Technology and Design was established in 1930, and is dedicated to training experts in the fields of fabric technology and knitwear technology. Kiev National University of Technology and Design is a four-level accredited school in Ukraine and a national key institution. It ranks 29th among Ukrainian universities in WEBOMETRICS, 35th in Europe and 66th in the world. Its school of pharmacy ranks 71in the world; Selected as one of the top global 100 fashion schools.
Lviv Academy of Commerce
Lvov Business School was established in 18 17. The college has modern facilities and high-quality teaching and research personnel, adopts full-time and correspondence teaching forms, and has trained many economic experts. The school also cooperates with educational institutions in Russia, the United States, Britain, Canada, Austria, Hungary, France, Germany and Poland.
national technical university of ukraine
Ukraine National Technical University (formerly Kiev University of Technology) was founded in 1898. Famous alumni Mendeleev, Tymoshenko, Luliyev and other famous scientists jointly created the brilliant legacy of this college. More than 5,000 professors and scientists and more than 22,000 students participated in the scientific and innovative activities of the university.
Kyiv National Taras-Shevchenko University
Taras-Shevchenko National University in Kiev was founded in 1834, located in Kiev, the capital of Ukraine. According to the authoritative statistics of 1998 European Higher Education Conference, Kiev University is recognized as the best institution of higher learning in Ukraine. This is the third oldest university in Ukraine. Although its predecessor was Imperial University of Kiev, it was renamed after taras shevchenko, a Ukrainian poet and political figure, who was regarded as the founder of modern Ukrainian literature (1939).
Third, the advantages of studying in Europe
Visa relaxation
European countries have relatively loose visa policies for international students, and the one-time pass rate of visas is over 98%. Students can basically get a visa when they get an offer. Students can work on a study visa while studying abroad, and they can get longer job-hunting time after graduation.
Many benefits
All European countries belong to high welfare countries. In order to encourage international students to study in Europe, various welfare subsidies are provided for international students. For example, the French government gives students preferential subsidies including social insurance, housing and transportation; The Italian government will subsidize students' medical insurance. Therefore, the basic life of international students in Europe is guaranteed by the government and schools.
Good medical security
As an EU citizen studying in any EU country, please confirm in advance whether your child's health insurance in the country of origin covers the insurance expenses during the whole study period in a foreign university.
Some health insurance only covers foreign insurance expenses for a limited time. If the same is true for children, they need to register for health insurance in the country where they will study, or they can buy private health insurance.
As long as your child's health insurance in his/her country of origin can cover his/her study abroad, he/she needs to apply for an EU health insurance card, so that any expenses can be reimbursed by local medical treatment.
The policy of work-study program was relaxed.
As an EU citizen, your child also enjoys the same right to work when studying in an EU member state. You can find a full-time job without a work permit in this country.
Most EU member states have no restrictions on the weekly working hours of foreign students, while a few countries have semester and annual time limits on students' working hours.