1. Introduction to the academic system of French master's courses
Master's courses include scientific theories, research methods and technical applications, and usually have one or more internships. Students must be innovative in their research direction and must complete a paper or other personal research. The main assessment methods that determine whether a student can graduate are quiz, final exam, term paper, practice report, academic paper, master's thesis and defense.
The first year of master's degree (M 1) is a general education course with many contents, great difficulty and intense schoolwork. If students do not have enough credits, they can reread for one year; If you don't have the ability to get enough credits, you will lose the right to continue studying in our school and have to drop out or transfer.
The second year of Master (M2) is divided into two study directions: Pro Master and Re Master. Students can freely choose the corresponding learning direction according to their own preferences.
Pro master's courses are very practical and closely combined with practical work. The way out for graduation is mainly employment. If students choose to pursue a doctorate, they must re-read the second-year master's program in research.
The Re master's course focuses on scientific research, and laboratory work is the main part. The way out of graduation is mainly to engage in teaching, study for a doctorate or enter the laboratory for research.
2. Introduction of different types of school master programs.
French general comprehensive public universities
In order to teach in French, such universities must have more than 500 hours of basic knowledge of French in China and pass the French exam before going abroad. After arriving in France, you must study French and preparatory courses for one or two years before entering professional courses, and you can enter professional studies only after passing the French proficiency test. China students in three-year junior college should start from the third year of French public universities (BAC+3). If it goes well, you can get a master's degree in 4-5 years if you don't repeat it or repeat it.
Apply to the French general private business school
This kind of school has English or French teaching programs. For three-year college students with good English scores, you can also choose English-taught programs, because the tuition fees of such schools are usually not high, students can take classes in English in a relatively short period of time, get a master's degree easily, and get a diploma recognized by the French state after graduation.
Apply to LES GRANDES ECOLES, a key elite business management school.
France * * * has 100 many key elite business and management schools that train high-level management, finance and business talents, all over France. The international enrollment feature of this kind of college is English teaching, which lasts for one to two years, with a master's degree and a tuition fee of more than 7,000 euros. Generally, candidates are required to have a bachelor's degree or three years' college graduation, and more than two years' working experience in enterprises (TOE- FL500 or IELTS 5 or above).
Such colleges and universities have no special requirements for applicants' original majors, and they also offer enterprise internships in addition to professional extracurricular activities. Therefore, such schools are also a good choice for students with well-off families who want to get a master's degree in a short time. However, if international students want to have exercise opportunities in France after graduation, they should not only improve their English, but also strengthen their French study and improve their French level during their study.
Generally speaking, the conditions for applying for studying in France are as follows:
The applicant should be at least 18 years old;
Have a high school (or above) diploma;
Applicants with a university degree must not be over 28 years old;
Good health and no criminal record;
Have the ability to pay all the expenses during studying in France.
As for the level of French, if you choose to teach in French, you need to strengthen French for more than 500 class hours in China and pass the French TEF exam before going abroad. However, if you choose an English-taught program, there is no visa requirement before going abroad, but it is also wrong to think that you can not learn French if you apply for an English-taught program, because English is not popular in many cities in France, mainly because French people love their own language and speak English in France, and some French people will not welcome you. So, you can study in English, but you must live in French. At the same time, the better your French, the lower the cost of studying in France.