Higher
education studies are organized in 3 cycles: the first cycle leads to the
bachelor degree (180 credits minimum), the second to the master’s degree (or
medical or veterinary doctor, at least 60 credits following a programme of at
least 180 credits) or complementary master’s degree (at least 60 additional
credits after obtaining the master’s degree) and the third to the degree of
doctor (at least 180 additional credits after obtaining the master’s degree). The
degrees may only be earned after a minimum number of years of study, defined on
basis of the number of credits. Sixty credits may be gained through such
courses.
Short-type programmes are organized as a single profession-oriented cycle of
180 or 240 credits which may be earned in respectively 3 or 4 years of study at
least, and lead to the academic degree of bachelor.
Long-type programmes are organized as a first transition cycle of 180 credits
that may be earned in at least 3 years of study, leading to the bachelor’s
degree, and a second profession-oriented cycle of 60, 120 or even 180
(veterinary doctor) or 240 credits (medical doctor). First cycle medicine and
dentistry studies are structured in two parts. The first part comprises 60
credits which may be earned in one year of studies. The second part comprises
120 credits that may be earned in at least two years of study. Access to the
second part is conditional on obtaining a certificate awarded following an
orientation test.
Second cycle studies of 120 credits or more include a choice of at least 30
specific credits corresponding to a teaching (didactic) qualification, a
scientific research qualification (in universities) or a specialized
qualification in a given discipline within the domain, aiming at specific
vocational or artistic skills.
Study programmes leading to the complementary master’s degree aim at the
acquisition of a specialized vocational qualification corresponding to at least
one of the following purposes: permitting the practice of certain professions
in the health sector – in the respect of the corresponding legal requirements;
answering specific training needs within the framework of development
cooperation programmes; giving access to specific titles and degrees required
by the law or specific skills recognized by research and teaching teams, which
present a character of originality, uniqueness and specificity in the French
Community. Complementary studies do not lead to an academic degree.
Third cycle programmes (in the universities) comprise doctoral courses (leading
to a research training certificate) and research for a doctoral thesis which
corresponds standardly to at least 180 credits. Doctoral courses are supervised
by teams associated in an accredited doctoral school belonging to one or
several university academies. They are linked to the specific skills of the
research teams and offer graduates a high-level scientific and professional
qualification.
Higher education institutions can organise ongoing education programmes
targeted at higher education graduates or holders of similar diplomas. These
programmes pursue one or several aims:
updating
graduates’ knowledge, in particular based on the specific professional profile
of students;
perfecting or specializing their knowledge and skills in one or the other particular
discipline, in the same domain of their initial diploma or a different one; to
this category belong in particular the job re-entry programmes;
completing and confirming their education, in direct link to their present or
future professional activity.
Successful completion of these programmes is
not certified by an academic degree.
Universities
The universities organise long-type higher education and third cycle studies.
University studies are organised for about twenty domains, some of which
comprise several branches:
In addition, the universities organise doctoral
courses in collaboration with the art colleges (domain: arts and
art sciences).
The universities also organise studies or educational activities that do not
lead to academic degrees, related in particular to retraining and ongoing
education.
Hautes Écoles
The long and short type study programmes organised by the hautes écoles are subdivided in 8 categories. Each
category comprises different sections, some of which correspond to different
options or qualifications.
A. Short-type
education
Applied arts category:fabric arts, graphic arts (options:
graphic arts, graphic arts/computer graphics), advertising (options: spatial
arrangement, contemporary media), specialization in fashion accessories,
stylist/designer.
Economics category: insurance, foreign trade, accounting
(options: banking & finance, taxation, management), law, e-business,
transport management and business logistics, hotel management, real estate,
management IT, marketing, public relations, administration and public
management, executive secretary (options: business and administration,
languages, medical), specialization in the management of homes for the elderly,
specialization in hotel management, tourism (options: animation, management).
Paramedical category:midwifery, audiology, bandaging –
orthetics – prosthetics, medical biology (options: clinical chemistry,
cytology, specialization in medical and pharmaceutical biotechnologies),
dietetics, dietetics – specialization in sports dietetics, occupational
therapy, speech therapy, speech therapy – specialization in the education and
re-education of the sensory handicapped, podology – podiatry, nursing, nursing
(specialization in medical imaging and radiotherapy, oncology, paediatrics, operating
theatre, community health, mental health and psychiatry, intensive care and
emergency medical aid, interdisciplinary specialization in geriatrics and
psychogeriatrics, interdisciplinary specialization in readaptation, medical
imaging technology.
Education studies category: educator specializing in
psycho-educational accompaniment, ordinary pre-school section, ordinary primary
section, ordinary secondary section (plastic arts, physical education, French,
French and foreign language, French and ethics, French and religion, Germanic
languages, mathematics, economics and applied economics, humanities: history,
geography, social sciences, natural sciences: biology, chemistry, physics),
ordinary technical section (woodworking/construction, family and social
economics, electromechanics, garments), specialization in remedial teaching,
specialization in psychomotricity.
Social studies category:psychology assistant (options:
clinical psychology, occupational psychology and vocational orientation,
educational psychology and pschomotricity, social worker, librarian –
documentalist, communication, social advisor, social ecology, multimedia
writing, educator specializing in socio-sports, human resource management.
Technical studies category:aeronautics (qualifications:
avionics, aeronautic construction, maintenance technique), automobile (options:
expertise, mechanics-electronics), chemistry (qualifications: biochemistry,
biotechnology, applied chemistry, environment), construction (options:
building, civil engineering), electromechanics (qualifications:
air-conditioning and refrigeration, electromechanics and maintenance,
mechanics), electronics (qualifications: applied electronics, medical
electronics), IT and systems (qualifications: automation, industrial IT, networks
and telecommunications, information technology), technique and services
(options: sales engineer, industrial techniques and services), imaging
techniques (qualifications: photography, cinematography), graphic techniques
(qualifications: publishing techniques, computer graphics techniques), textile
– fashion techniques.
B. Long-type
education
Agricultural engineering category: landscape architecture,
industrial engineer in agronomy, industrial engineer in agronomy
–qualification: agriculture, industrial engineer in agronomy – qualifications:
agro-processing industry and biotechnologies, industrial engineer in agronomy –
qualification: horticulture.
Economics category:commercial engineer, administrative
science, business administration – option: finance, business administration –
option: international management. Paramedical category: physiotherapy.
Social studies category:applied communication – section:
public relations, applied communications – section: sociocultural animation and
ongoing education, applied communication – section: advertising.
Technical studies category:industrial engineer, industrial
engineer – chemistry – qualification: biochemistry, industrial engineer –
construction – qualifications: construction, surveying, industrial engineer –
electricity – qualifications: electronics, IT, electricity, industrial engineer
– electromechanics – qualifications: automation, electromechanics, industrial
engineer – physics and nuclear engineering, industrial engineer – industry,
industrial engineer – mechanics, industrial engineer – textile, industrial
engineer – textile, option: packaging.
Translation and interpreting category: interpreting,
translation, translation – orientation: multidisciplinary translation.
The hautes écolesorganise within the second cycle one or
several qualifications, possibly several specialized
different qualifications:
Art colleges
The studies organised by the art colleges are subdivided in four domains and
each domain is further organised in sections with options. Thus, the title of
‘Bachelor in plastic, visual and spatial arts’ is awarded e.g. in the ‘plastic
arts’ section, comprising the options of painting, sculpture, ceramics, and
conservation of art objects.
Higher education studies of both long and short type can be organized. The
short-type studies give access to the bachelor’s degree and the long-type
studies to the master’s degree. After an initial study programme of at least
300 credits, the continuation of studies for at least 60 credits in at least
one year may lead to the academic degree of master with artistic
specialization. The degree of master with artistic specialization may be
delivered in the four domains.
The degree of agrégé for teaching in lower or upper secondary school is also
instituted in the four domains. However, in higher arts education, short-type
courses consist of a maximum of 180 credits.
Domain of
plastic, visual and spatial arts
Short-type education: spatial arts
(fashion design; objects design or industrial aesthetics; architectural
drawing; interior design; display), visual arts (typography or graphic design;
computer graphics; photography and cartoons or cinegraphy; graphic arts; comic
strips; illustration; engraving or impression, electrostatography, offset
printing; silkscreen printing; advertising; fabric arts) and plastic arts
(painting; sculpture; ceramics; conservation of art objects).
Long-type education: and
three-dimensional research (drawing; painting; sculpture; ceramics;
glassmaking; mosaic; goldsmithery; installation, performance), printed image
(engraving; silkscreen printing; lithography; photography), environmental art
(monumental painting; monumental sculpture; urban and rural spaces; images in
the environment), fabric and fashion design (tapestry, weaving, fashion design,
fineries and accessories; fabric design); books and graphic design (typography;
binding and gilding; illustration; comic strips), art and communication
(advertising; graphic communication or visual communication: graphic design),
furniture and design (industrial design; interior architecture or interior
design; urban design), representation and movement (scenography; film cartoon;
cinegraphy; videography; digital arts), restoration of works of art.
Music domain
Short-type education: leading to the
degree of agrégéof lower secondary education in music,
without mention of specialization.
Long-type education: education in
instruments (winds, percussion, keyboards, strings, chamber music), vocal
education: (singing, lyrical art, chamber music), ancient music, education in
instruments (winds, percussion, keyboards, strings), ancient music, vocal
education (singing, lyrical art), jazz and easy listening music (instruments,
singing, composition and arrangement), music writing and theory (orchestra
conduction, choir conduction, composition, classical writing, musical
education, musical training), electro-acoustic music (computer-performed
composition, mixed composition).
Theatre and vocal
arts domain
Long-type education: dramatic art,
oratory art. The degree of bachelor in theatre and vocal arts is created and
the corresponding diploma is awarded at the end of the first transition cycle
of long-type artistic higher education.
Performing arts and broadcasting and communication
techniques domain
Short-type education: image, sound,
editing and script, multimedia, circus arts, dance.
Long-type education: cinema,
radio/television, theatre and communication techniques, dramatic
interpretation.
Architecture colleges
Architecture colleges choose from a list of authorized optional courses those
that they organize and may also freely allot a maximum of 12 credits of
subjects in the studies leading to the bachelor’s degree and 18 credits in the
studies leading to the master’s degree. The architect’s diploma mentions the
optional courses followed.