International programmes
What is an international programme in France and at Université Paris Cité?
A double or multiple dregree program: two or more universities jointly designing and administering a study program, resulting in students being awarded a degree certificate from each partner university that host them over the study program.
A joint degree program: two or more universities offering a jointly developed and integrated study programme, resulting in students being awarded a single degree certificate signed by all participating universities. This degree certificate is officially recognised in the countries of the universities part of the program.
An offshore degree program: a French study program taught at a foreign university, leading to the award of a French national degree to students at the partner university.
An Erasmus Mundus joint master’s degree: Master’s level programmes that are highly integrated, jointly designed and delivered by a consortium of universities from different countries. Embedded individual student mobility are funded through EU scholarships. They ultimately lead to the award of either a joint degree or multiple degrees that are mutually recognised.
Study programs structure:
“Bachelor’s degrees”: In France, Bachelor’s degrees – called Diplôme national de Licence – span three years (L1, L2, L3), each worth 60 ECTS credits, for a total of 180 ECTS upon completion. Enrolment in L2 or L3 may be possible if you already hold 60 or 120 ECTS credits respectively and meet the eligibility criteria.
“Master’s degrees” : Master’s degrees – called Diplôme national de Master – consist in France of two years (M1 and M2), each worth 60 ECTS credits. Admission directly into M2 is possible with 240 ECTS credits. After completing M2, students earn a Master’s degree worth 120 ECTS in total.
Undergraduate International programmes:
Humanities and social sciences
Graduate International programmes:
Sciences
- ERASMUS MUNDUS JOINT MASTER DEGREE CYBER: Cyberspace, Behavior and E-therapy
- MASTER BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING
- MASTER IN FUNDAMENTAL PHYSICS – NANOTECHNOLOGIES AND QUANTUM DEVICES (NANOQUAD)
Politecnico di Torino - MASTER IN FUNDAMENTAL PHYSICS Nuclei, Particles, Astroparticles and Cosmology (NPAC)
- MASTER IN PHYSICS OF COMPLEX SYSTEMS METHODS
AND MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS
Politecnico di Torino
Scuola Internazionale Superiore di StudiAvanzati (SISSA)
The Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP)
Sorbonne Université
Université Paris Saclay - Master in Bioinformatics, in silico drug design – Bioactive Molecules
Università degli Studi di Milano
Université de Strasbourg - MASTER IN GENETICS
Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca
Università degli Studi di Padova
Università degli Studi di Trieste
Sapienza Università di Roma
Humanities and social sciences
- DOUBLE MASTER IN HISTORY, CIVILISATIONS, HERITAGE
- DOUBLE MASTER IN HISTORY, CIVILISATIONS, HERITAGE CITIES, ARCHITECTURE, HERITAGE (research, archeology and heritage)
Università di Bologna - DOUBLE MASTER IN HISTORY, CIVILISATIONS, HERITAGE – AFRICAN, AMERICAN, ASIAN AND MIDDLE EAST WORLDS: SOCIETIES, CHALLENGES, ORIGINS
Kobe University - MASTER IN HISTORY – INTEGRATED FRANCO-GERMAN PROGRAMME
- MASTER MENTION LANGUES ÉTRANGÈRES APPLIQUÉES : PARCOURS LANGUES, CULTURE ET INNOVATIONS NUMÉRIQUES
- JOINT MASTER OF ARTS IN EUROPEAN HISTORY
Humboldt Universität
University College Dublin
Università degli Studi Roma Tre
Università di Roma Tor Vergata
Universität Wien
Tallinn University
Universidad Complutense de Madrid
University of Sarajevo
University of Belgrade
Universidad Nova de Lisboa
University of Oslo - JOINT MASTER IN ENGLISH AND AMERICAN HISTORY