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A survey of French learning in clermont-ferrand II University College
Clermont-ferrand, located in the middle of France, is the capital of Dom Hill, the capital of Overwien, with a population of more than 300,000, about 500 kilometers away from Paris and about 3 hours by train. This city is the second natural scenic spot in France and an important industrial city. The world's largest automobile tire manufacturing center, Michelin, Nyon, Belcourt and other big companies are all built here. Clermont-ferrand is also the research center of French food industry, and the quality of tap water here is close to that of mineral water. Its metallurgical industry, especially boiler manufacturing and machine tool manufacturing, is among the best in France. Clermont-ferrand people are proud that this city has contributed a great figure-blaise pascal to France and the whole world. This famous mathematician, physicist, philosopher and writer has been studying hard, and his pioneering spirit has been inspiring everyone in clermont-ferrand and every student in Overwien University. Clermont-ferrand, a French university town, has two national comprehensive universities and more than a dozen colleges with more than 50,000 students. Blaise bhaskar-Clermont II University (clermont-ferrand II for short) is a comprehensive university, including humanities, humanities, science and technology. Because it is located in an ancient volcanic area, the study of geography and volcanology has become one of the characteristics of the school. The school has 6 teaching units, 3 engineering colleges, 1 vocational education colleges, and students 16000. The school attaches great importance to foreign exchange and has academic exchange or student exchange programs with dozens of universities around the world. More than 65,438+0,000 foreign students come here to study every year. The school * * * has 7 libraries with a collection of 1 10,000 volumes.

Faculty setting of clermont-ferrand II University;

College of Literature, Language and Humanities; School of Applied Foreign Languages, International Trade and Public Relations; School of Physical Education and Science; School of Psychology, Sociology and Education; College of Precision Science and Natural Science; Institute of Science and Technology; Vocational College of International Trade; Vocational College of Industrial Engineering and Systems; University technical college, engineering technical college and chemistry normal college.

Major setting of clermont-ferrand University II:

Science and technology: biology, chemistry, computer, physics/chemistry, physics and engineering, mathematics, statistics and economic application, earth science, industrial production management of plastics and mixed materials, metal structure, analytical chemistry, logistics, environmental science, nutrition and food science, genetics and psychology, bioinformatics, machinery, composition and system, industrial system engineering, quality: measurement.

Literature and language arts: modern literature, classical literature, philosophy, language, literature and foreign culture, applied foreign languages, linguistics, 18, 19, modern and contemporary literature in the 20th century, ideological history, philosophy and cognition from the European Renaissance to the classical period.

Humanities and social sciences: international trade, trade and exchange, geography, history, art history, psychology, heritage development and protection, social participation, trade, geography, environment and planning, urban land development, culture, land and heritage, linguistics, teaching method and calculation.

Sports science and technology: sports function education, sports training, sports management, sports science and technology.

University language center

Since its establishment 40 years ago, S.U.E.E Language Center has accepted international students from all over the world to learn French and French culture every year. The University Language Center arranges DELF and DALF French proficiency tests for students, which can ensure that students have enough French foundation and can transfer to other French public universities, and they are all recognized by French universities and the French Education Bureau. In addition, the school regularly organizes international students to visit French castles and traditional handicraft workshops to help students better understand French culture.

The school offers: grammar, writing, speaking, listening and French culture.

Enrollment objectives:

Students who are over 18 years old, with high school education or above, and want to study in French universities,

Start time: September (autumn) every year; February (spring).