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Countries using French system: Guadeloupe; Martinique; New Caledonia; Reunion; French Guyana; French Polynesia; Monaco. INSTITUTION TYPES & CREDENTIALS Types of higher education institutions: Université
(University) Institut
universitaire de Technologie (IUT) (University Institute of Technology) Institut
national polytechnique (National Polytechnic Institute) Grand
Etablissement (Higher Establishment) Ecole
normale supérieure (Higher Teacher Training College) Ecole
d'Ingénieur (School of Engineering) Grande
Ecole de Commerce et de Gestion (Advanced College of Commerce & Business
Administration) Grande
Ecole scientifique (Advanced Scientific College) Ecole
d'Architecture (School of Architecture) Etablissement
d'Enseignement supérieur catholique (Catholic Higher Education Institution) Etablissement
d'Enseignement supérieur artistique (Art Institution of Higher Education) Etablissement
d'Enseignement supérieur agricole (Agricultural Institution of Higher
Education) Ecole
nationale vétérinaire (National Veterinary School) Institut
d'Etudes politiques (Political Studies Institute) Institut
universitaire de Formation des Maîtres (Teacher Training University Institute) Lycée Higher education credentials: Baccalauréat Capacité
en Droit Diplôme
d' Accès aux Etudes universitaires (DAEU) Brevet
de Technicien supérieur (BTS) Diplôme
de Technicien Certificat Classe
préparatoire aux Grandes Ecoles (CPGE) Diplôme
d'Etudes universitaires de Technicien supérieur (DEUTS) Diplôme
d'Etudes universitaires générales (DEUG) Diplôme
d'Etudes universitaires professionnalisées (DEUP) Diplôme
d'Etudes universitaires scientifiques et techniques (DEUST) Diplôme
d'Université Premier Cycle Diplôme
Premier Cycle Diplôme
universitaire de Technologie (DUT) Diplôme
d'Université Deuxième Cycle Diplôme
national de Technologie spécialisé (DNTS) Licence Diplôme Diplôme
d'Ecole de Commerce et Gestion Diplôme
d'Etat Diplôme
d'Etudes supérieures Diplôme
d'Ingénieur Maîtrise Maîtrise
de Sciences de Gestion (MSG) Maîtrise
de Sciences et Techniques (MST) Maîtrise
des Méthodes informatiques appliquées à la Gestion (MIAGE) Diplôme
d'Etat de Docteur Diplôme
d'Etudes supérieures spécialisées (DESS) Magistère Master Mastère
spécialisé Diplôme
d'Etudes approfondies (DEA) Diplôme
de Recherche technologique (DRT) Certificat
d'Etudes approfondies Certificat
d'Etudes supérieures Diplôme
d'Université Troisième Cycle Diplôme
de Spécialisation Doctorat Doctorat
d'Université Certificat
de Spécialité Habilitation
à Diriger les Recherches STRUCTURE OF EDUCATION SYSTEM Secondary
education: After
lower secondary education (lasting four years), pupils may opt either for
general/technological education in lycées preparing for the Baccalauréat or
the Baccalauréat technologique in three years; or for technical/vocational
education in lycées professionnels preparing first for the Certificat
d'Aptitude professionnelle (CAP) or the Brevet d'Etudes professionnelles (BEP)
in two years and then, for those who want to continue, for the Baccalauréat
professionnel in two more years. Higher
education: Higher
education in France is characterized by a dual system : it is provided in
universities (including Instituts nationaux polytechniques) open to a large
number of students, whose programmes are generally geared towards research and
its applications and in Grandes Ecoles and other professional higher education
institutions with selective admission policies. Whereas most institutions come
under the responsibility of the Ministry of Education, some Grandes Ecoles come
under other Ministries. Universities are made up of units offering curricula in
academic fields and of various institutes and schools - such as the IUT -
offering courses in Engineering and Technology and special programmes in
Management, Political Science, Languages and Physical Education, the IUFM (Instituts
Universitaires de Formation des Maîtres) which offer training courses for
primary and secondary schools teachers, the IUP (Instituts Universitaires
Professionalisés) which offer technological courses and practical training with
an introduction to research and foreign languages. The Grandes Ecoles offer a
high standard of professional education in three or more years after two years
of preparatory classes and the passing of a very selective competitive entrance
examination. They offer scientific training, teacher training or advanced
business studies. Five Catholic higher education institutes prepare for either
national and professional diplomas or for church diplomas. National diplomas are
conferred by universities. Academic
year: Classes
from: Sep
to: Jun Long
vacation from: 1 Jul to: 15 Sep Languages
of instruction: French Stages
of studies: Non-university level post-secondary studies
(technical/vocational type): Non-university
level: Short-study
courses lasting two years after the Baccalauréat and leading to a terminal
diploma : Brevet de Technicien supérieur (BTS), a national diploma awarded in
vocational and service areas. Courses are provided in Lycées. Diplôme
universitaire de technologie (DUT), offered in Instituts universitaires de
Technologie to train middle-level managers in industry and commerce. Diplôme
d'Etudes universitaires scientifiques et techniques (DEUST) offered in various
fields related to national or regional needs. DUT and DEUST diplomas are offered
in University institutions and are equivalent to a first cycle in a University.
A DUT graduate may, in some cases, pursue higher studies leading to the Licence
and other degrees. The Titre d'Ingénieur (engineering Degree) is conferred by
non-university engineering schools or by engineering schools attached to
universities, upon successful completion of five years of study beyond the
Baccalauréat. Some engineering schools accept students on the basis of a
competitive examination generally taken two years after the Baccalauréat (in
this case, studies last three years at most) or according to the Baccalauréat
results, followed by aptitude tests and an interview (in this case, studies last
four or five years) University level studies: University
level first stage: Premier Cycle (2 years): The first cycle of long study courses corresponds
to basic training in a specific field. It leads, two years after the Baccalauréat,
to the Diplôme d'Etudes universitaires générales (DEUG) with mention of the
major field of study. In Medicine, the first cycle is called PCEM. Two years in
Classes Préparatoires aux Grandes Ecoles (CPGE) are required to enter a Grande
Ecole. In Instituts Universitaires Professionnalisés (IUP), the first cycle is
called DEUP (Diplôme d'Etudes Universitaires Professionnalisées). University
level second stage: Deuxième Cycle (2 years): The second cycle normally leads after one year to
the Licence and after another to the Maîtrise. In professional fields, the
following Maîtrises are awarded two years after the DEUG : Maîtrise des
Sciences et Techniques (MST), Maîtrise des Sciences de Gestion (MSG), Maîtrise
des Méthodes informatiques appliquées à la gestion (MIAGE). The Magistère is
awarded three years directly after the DEUG (or the DUT). In Medicine this cycle
(DCEM) consists of four years of study and hospital internship. In Dentistry and
Pharmacy, it leads to the Diplôme d'Etat de Docteur en Chirurgie Dentaire and
to the Diplôme d'Etat de Docteur en Pharmacie after six years. In the Grandes
Ecoles, a Diploma is awarded in Engineering, Commerce or literary fields,
generally three years after the DEUG, the DUT, or the CPGE. Catholic higher
education institutes, besides preparing to State diplomas at this level (in
agreement with a public university), offer four-year and six-year ecclesiastic
canonic qualifications. University
level third stage: Troisième Cycle: The third cycle is devoted to specialization and
training for research. It offers two channels: a professional one, leading in
one year to the Diplôme d'Etudes Supérieures Spécialisées (DESS), a terminal
degree. A doctoral channel leads in one year to the Diplôme d'Etudes
Approfondies (DEA) and then to preparation of a Doctorat. The latter is obtained
three or four years after the DEA and after extensive research, either
individual or as part of a group supervised by a Directeur de Thèses and the
preparation and successful defence of a thesis. Several schools of Engineering,
Business and Management offer a Mastère spécialisé to students who are
recipients of Engineering degrees or the DEA. The Mastère spécialisé is a
specialized 12-month programme (including four months'
training). Engineers with a Maîtrise from a university (ingénieurs-maîtres)
and engineering students in their last year of engineering school can work
towards a Diplôme de Recherche technologique (DRT) (Technological Research
Diploma), a third cycle diploma issued after completion of a course centring on
innovation through technological research in the industrial sector and service
industries. The DRT marks the successful completion of a programme of 18 months
to two years that is carried out in an industrial or service-oriented scientific
environment under the joint responsibility of two advisers, one being a
teacher-cum-researcher, the other coming from the industrial sector or a service
industry. In general Medicine, the third cycle culminates in the Diplôme d'Etat
de Docteur en Médecine after two years' further study following DCEM. In
specialized Medicine, it leads to the Diplôme d'Etudes spécialisées (DES)
after four to five years' further study. University
level fourth stage: Post-doctorat: The
Doctorat may be followed by a post-doctoral degree, the Habilitation à Diriger
les Recherches, which constitutes the highest national award and is offered to
academics who display the ability to carry out high level scientific research
and to supervise thesis. Teacher education: Training
of primary/basic school teachers Training lasts for two years and is offered in
Instituts Universitaires de Formation des Maîtres (IUFM). In order to be
admitted to the preparatory course, candidates must hold a Licence (three years'
study), present a portfolio and/or pass an interview. At the end of the first
year they must pass a competitive examination. The second year of training is
more professionally-oriented, with several "stages" (practical
training). They obtain the title of Professeur des Ecoles. In Catholic
institutes, teachers are trained in CFPs (Centres de Formation pédagogique) Training
of secondary school teachers Training lasts for two years and is also offered in
Instituts Universitaires de Formation des Maîtres. Candidates must hold a
Licence and are admitted for the preparatory course after an interview. The
passing of a competitive examination (CAPES or CAPET) is required at the end of
the first year. The second year of training is more professionally-oriented,
with several "stages" (practical training) and a professional
qualification examination. The teaching certificates are awarded at the end of
the second year of IUFM. In Catholic higher education, secondary-school teachers
are trained in Instituts de Formation Pédagogique (IFP). Training
of higher education teachers The
Doctorat is a prerequisite to sit for competitive examinations leading to the
positions of Maître de Conférence and Professeur d'Université. In the fields
of Pharmacy, Law and Economics and, now, in many other fields, positions are
restricted to holders of an Agrégation de l'Enseignement Supérieur. The
Habilitation à Diriger les Recherches is required to become a Professeur
d'Université. Non-traditional studies: Distance
higher education Télé-enseignement universitaire is offered to
students who are unable to attend regular courses. 29 universities cooperate in
this. The Centre national d'Enseignement à Distance (CNED) provides training
leading to technical diplomas - BEP, BP, BTS, in addition to competitive
entrance examinations for recruitment to the civil service and to adult
education courses. Lifelong
higher education Education permanente is a system of continuing
education allowing people with full-time careers to attend evening classes in
universities and thus obtain a degree without interrupting their working
schedules. The Conservatoire des Arts et Métiers (CNAM) offers such facilities
leading to the award of an Engineering diploma. Catholic universities organize
upgrading traineeships and courses leading to diplomas. Higher
education training in industry Several higher education institutions (public and
private ) offer professional training "en alternance" (sandwich
courses), consisting in theoretical training and practice periods in business or
industry. Other
forms of non-formal higher education Both
private and public institutions have "Universités du Troisième âge".
In these "third age" universities, senior citizens are offered two
options: either to follow university courses with other students or attend
seminars and lectures especially devised to improve their life and cultural
background; their advice is also sought when it comes to choosing study topics
of common interest. Finally, cycles of Physical Education, Handicraft, cultural
visits and outings are also organized. NATIONAL BODIES Administration
& co-ordination: Responsible
authorities: Ministère
de l'Education nationale (Ministry of Education) Minister: Jack Lang 110,
rue de Grenelle Tel:
+33(1)
55-55-10-10 Fax:
+33(1)
55-55-30-65 EMail:
sp.ca@education.gouv.fr WWW:
http://www.education.gouv.fr Role
of governing body: Administers
and controls public institutions, supervises private ones and maintains a
coherence on regulation of national diplomas. Conférence
des Présidents d'Université (CPU)(Conference of University Presidents) Président: Claude Allègre Vice-Président: André Legrand 103,
blvd. Saint Michel Tel:
+33(1)
44-32-90-00 Fax:
+33(1)
44-32-91-02 Role
of governing body: Examines
matters concerning university system. Conférence
des Grandes Ecoles (CGE)(Conference of the "Grandes Ecoles") President: Philippe Guérin 60,
blvd. Saint Michel Tel:
+33(1)
46-34-08-42 Fax:
+33(1)
46-33-21-05 EMail:
cge@cge.asso.fr WWW:
http://www.cge.asso.fr Role
of governing body: Deals
with training of engineers and supervises standard and quality of engineering
degrees together with the Commission des Titres d'Ingénieurs. Union
des Etablissements d'Enseignement supérieur catholique (UDESCA)(Union of
Catholic Establishments of Higher Education) Président: Gaston Vandecandelaere 21,
rue d'Assas Tel:
+33(1)
44-39-52-00 Fax:
+33(1)
45-44-27-14 Role
of governing body: Coordinates
relations between catholic universities and coherence of their policies. Office
national d'Information sur les Enseignements et les Professions (ONISEP)(National
Office for Information on Study and the Professions) Directeur: Jérôme Chapuisat Chargée des Relations internationales:
Nicole Lefour BP
86 Lognes Tel:
+33(1)
64-80-35-00 Fax:
+33(1)
64-80-35-01 EMail:
niefour@onisep.fr ADMISSIONS TO HIGHER EDUCATION Admission
to non university higher education studies Name
of secondary school credential required: Baccalauréat Minimum
score/requirement: 10 out of 20 Other
admission requirements: Admission
to most short cycle vocational courses is based upon portfolio (e.g. for
University Institutes of Technology) or entrance examination (e.g. for Catholic
higher education institutes). Admission
to university-level studies Name
of secondary school credential required: Baccalauréat Minimum
score/requirement: 10/20 Alternatives
to credentials: Diplomas or titles accepted in place of Baccalauréat. Diplôme d'Accès
aux Etudes universitaires (DAEU) which replaces the former entrance exam to
university studies (ESEU). Other
admission requirements: Competitive entrance examination to some Grandes Ecoles
and other institutions following two years of preparatory courses given in lycées
or integrated in the institution itself. Application for admission: 1st April. Foreign
students admission Definition
of foreign student: Foreign student holding a foreign Secondary
School-Leaving Certificate. Admission
requirements: Students must hold the Baccalauréat or a diploma giving access to higher
education in their country. For first registration in 1st cycle, preliminary
application files are collected from French Embassies between 1 Dec. and 15 Jan.
of the preceding academic year. A birth certificate, degree certificate and
transcripts are necessary. Entry
regulations: Student visa issued by French consulates abroad (long-stay visa: more than
3 months) except for EU, Andorra, Holy See, Liechtenstein, Monaco, San Marino
and Swiss students who must present a valid passport. Students must ask for a
"carte de séjour" (even for EU students) from, in Paris, centres for
foreigners or, in the provinces from police or town halls. Other documents to be
presented: proof of provisional registration in a university; proof of
sufficient resources (at least 25000 FF per year); health insurance; proof of
residence (address); Health
requirements: 3 photos and a medical certificate Language
requirements: Minimum mark: 10 / Diplôme approfondi de Langue française (DALF) Application
procedures: Apply
to individual institution for entry to: Grandes Ecoles, IUTs, university 2nd and 3rd cycles
and most private intitutions (e.g. Catholic Inst.); closing date: 1st April. Apply
to national body for entry to: Universities (1st cycle) and other public institutions. Apply
to: Cultural
Services of French Embassies Abroad. Application
closing dates: For
non-university level (technical/vocational type) studies: 1
Apr For
university level studies: 15 Jan For
advanced/doctoral studies: 1 Apr Recognition
of studies & qualifications: Studies
pursued in home country (System of recognition/accreditation): State
diplomas/degrees are validated/accredited by one of the following ministries:
Ministry of Education; Ministry of Agriculture; Ministry of Equipment; Ministry
of Defence. Studies
pursued in foreign countries (bodies dealing with recognition of foreign
credentials): Direction
de l'Enseignement supérieur, Ministère de l'Education nationale, de la
Recherche et de la Technologie (DES A8) 61-65,
rue Dutot Tel:
+33(1)
55-55-63-53 Fax:
+33(1)
55-55-75-08 Deals
with credential recognition for entry to: Profession Services
provided & students dealt with: Information on recognition of vocational
qualifications obtained abroad NARIC,
Ministère de l'Education nationale, de la Recherche et de la Technologie Responsable: Frédéric Senèze Responsable adjointe: Joëlle Pruvost 110,
rue de Grenelle Tel:
+33(1)
55-55-04-28 +33(1)
55-55-04-21 Fax:
+33(1)
55-55-04-23 Telex:
270925
edunatf EMail:
joelle.pruvost@education.gouv.fr Deals
with credential recognition for entry to: Profession Services
provided & students dealt with: Academic recognition of studies completed and
qualifications awarded in higher education abroad for access to the professions. Other
information sources on recognition of foreign studies: 1)
Institutions of higher education for students who wish to pursue their studies.
2) Specific ministries for regulated professions: medical doctors, agronomists,
veterinary doctors, lawyers, architects, nurses, chartered public accountants,
etc. 3) Rectorates in each region Multilateral
agreements concerning recognition of foreign studies Name
of agreement: Council of Europe Agreement on Access to Establishments of Higher
Education Year of signature: 1953 Name
of agreement: Council of Europe Agreement on the Academic Recognition of Qualifications
in Higher Education Year of signature: 1959 Name
of agreement: Council of Europe Agreement on the Equivalence of Study Periods Year of signature: 1956 Name
of agreement: Council of Europe/Unesco Convention on the Recognition of Qualifications
concerning Higher Education in the European Region Year of signature: 1999 Name
of agreement: Unesco Agreement on the Recognition of Studies, Diplomas and Degrees
Concerning Higher Education in the Statesbelonging To the Europe Region Year of signature: 1979 Name
of agreement: Unesco Convention on the Recognition of Studies, Diplomas & Degrees in
Higher Education in the European States Bordering the Mediterranean Year
of signature: 1976 Bilateral
agreements concerning recognition of foreign credentials Name
of agreement: Accord Franco-Allemand (Sciences, Lettres et Sciences Humaines) Year
of signature: 1980 Country/state
involved: Germany References
to further information on foreign student admissions and recognition of studies Title:
Brochure
: Etudiants étrangers : les procédures d'inscription Publisher:
Ministère
de l'Education nationale, de la Recherche et de la Technologie STUDENT LIFE Main
student services as national level Bureau
de la Vie étudiante, Ministère de l'Education nationale 61-65,
Rue Dutot Tel:
+33(1)
55551010 Category
of services provided: Social and welfare services; Academic and career
counselling services Services
available to foreign Students: Yes Centre
National des Oeuvres universitaires et scolaires (CNOUS) 69,
Quai d'Orsay Tel:
+33(1)
44185300 Fax:
+33(1)
45554849 Telex:
203048
cnous WWW:
http://www.cnous.fr Category
of services provided: Social and welfare services Services
available to foreign Students: No Mutuelle
nationale des Etudiants de France 137
Bd St Michel Tel:
+33(1)
40925492 Fax:
+33(1)
56244075 Category
of services provided: Social and welfare services Office
national d'Information sur les Enseignements et les Professions (ONISEP) PO
Box 86 Lognes Tel:
+33(1)
64803500 Fax:
+33(1)
64803501 Category
of services provided: Academic and career counselling services; Employment
services Services
available to foreign Students: Yes National
student associations and unions Union
Nationale des Etudiants de France (UNEF) 52
rue Edouard Pailleron Tel:
+33(1)
42458484 Fax:
+33(1)
42455142 Health/social
provisions Social
security for home students: Yes Cost/fee
(per year): 1080 (French Franc) Social
security for foreign students: Yes Cost/fee
(per year): 1080 (French Franc) Foreign
student social security provisions: Only students from EC countries (or from a country
having an agreement with France) duly registered in a university may draw
benefit from the social security system. Others must take out their own
insurance. Special
student travel fares: By
rail: Yes
By
air: Yes Available
to foreign students: Yes Student
expenses and financial aid Student
costs: Average
living costs: 40000 (French Franc) Home
students tuition fees: Minimum: 1200 (French Franc) Maximum:
45000
(French Franc) Foreign
students tuition fees: Minimum: 1200 (French Franc) Maximum:
45000
(French Franc) Bodies
providing information on student financial aid: Centre
national des Oeuvres universitaires et scolaires (CNOUS) 69,
Quai d'Orsay Tel:
+33(1)
44185300 Fax:
+33(1)
45554849 Deals
with: Grants
and Loans Category
of students: Administers scholarships awarded by the Government within cooperation
agreements. Publications
on student services and financial aid: Title:
Guide
de l'étudiant : "Enseignement supérieur dans la Communauté européenne" Author:
Commission
des Communautés européennes Publisher: Commission
des Communautés européennes, Office des publications Title:
Je
vais en France. Guide à l'intention des étudiants étrangers Publisher: Centre
national des Oeuvres universitaires et scolaires Title:
Study
Abroad 2000-2001 Publisher:
UNESCO/IBE Year
of publication: 1999 INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION & EXCHANGES Principal
national bodies responsible for dealing with international cooperation and
exchanges in higher education: Direction
des Relations internationales et de la Coopération, Ministère de l'Education
nationale 110
rue de Grenelle Tel:
+33(1)
55551010 WWW:
www.education.gouv.frhttp://www.education.gouv.fr Participation
of country in multilateral or bilateral higher education programmes Name
of exchange programme: SOCRATES (EEC Programmes) GRADING SYSTEM Usual
grading system in secondary school Full
Description: 0-20; 10-12 : Passable; 12-14 : Assez Bien; 14-16 : Bien; 16-20 : Très-Bien. Highest
on scale: 20 Pass/fail
level: 10 Lowest
on scale: 0 Main
grading system used by higher education institutions Full
Description: 0/20, 10-12 Passable, 12-14 Assez-Bien, 14-16 Bien, 16-20 Très Bien.
Highest : 20, Pass : 10, Lowest : 0. Highest
on scale: 20 Pass/fail
level: 10 Lowest
on scale: 0 NOTES ON HIGHER EDUCATION SYSTEM Data
for academic year: 1998-1999 Source: Ministère de l'Enseignement supérieur et de la Recherche, 1997, updated by the International Association of Universities (IAU) ©
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