Study in France (in English, French) - ISEP Exchange
Located in the famous Loire Valley, Angers is situated among an abundance of vineyards and famous French chateaus and is only about 90 minutes by TGV from Paris.
Students can enroll in a mix of regular university courses taught in French and English. Angers offers flexible options for students to create a program schedule to fit their major and language level!
Students who attend the Université d'Angers have the option of taking a wide variety of courses including French literature through the department of arts and letters and French culture through the history and geography departments. Sciences, business and languages are strong. Also recommended are the social sciences, physiobiology, vegetable production, technology and scientific innovation, and tourism.
ISEP students have the opportunity to enroll in French Language Support Courses, earning up to 12 ECTS (the equivalent of 6 U.S. credits). This offers students an excellent opportunity to practice their French language and have the extra support to navigate university life in France!
SCHOLARSHIP
This program qualifies for the ISEP French and German Language Annette Kade Fund Scholarship. The scholarship awards $500 - $1,500 USD to students who are from a U.S. institution and studying French or German language in Austria, France, Germany, Reunion Island, or Switzerland. Learn more here!
Course Description
Courses in French
For a list of courses in French, please use the Rechercher une Formation. Find courses using the following steps:
1. Select the academic area under "Diplôme" to expand the selections. Select "Licence LMD" to show bachelor-level academics.
2. Select "Angers" as the campus and then select your academic areas to narrow the search
2. Once the page for the academic program, select "programme" in the menu near the top to see the list of courses organized by semester.
3. For more detailed information on the courses, download the documents under "Les + de la formation"
Courses in English
Students can view here the catalog of English-taught courses at Université d'Angers. Many syllabi can be found on this site.
International Masters programs are taught in English in several departments at Université d'Angers, and are open to qualified upper-level (third or fourth year) undergraduate ISEP students provided they meet the course prerequisites.
The Institute of Technology (IUT) has two English-taught International Semester programs in the field of Marketing and Communication and the field of Electrical Engineering and Computer sciences. These programs are open to French and international students and are conducted by professors from the IUT and visiting professors from partner universities.
International Semester in Marketing, Sales and Communication (Fall and Spring)
International Spring Semester in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (SPRING SEMESTER ONLY)
French Language Courses
ISEP students can enroll in French Language Support Courses, earning up to the equivalent of 12 ECTS per semester. This offers students an excellent opportunity to practice their French language skills and have the extra support to navigate life in France. For information on the "French as a Foreign Language" courses, please use the French Courses for International Students site.
Academics
Other Academic Conditions
Students who plan to take undergraduate courses in French must have at least a B1 language level in French. Students who plan to take Masters-level courses in French must have at least a B2 language level in French.
Students planning to take all courses in English should have a working knowledge of the French language in order to successfully navigate daily life in France. ISEP recommends at least 2 semesters of French or an A2 French language level. If you have less than 2 semesters of French, please contact the Services Officer for France.
Students planning to take courses in English must have at least a B2 level language level in English.
All courses within the MAN-IMAL FROM ANIMAL TO MAN: ANALYSING AND MANAGING HEALTH AND FOOD RISKS program are closed to ISEP students.
PASSPORT: All students must have a valid passport to participate in this program. If you do not have a valid passport, we suggest you start the application process as soon as possible.
VISA/RESIDENCE PERMIT: Most students attending this program will be required to obtain a visa/residence permit. For more information on the process and estimated cost, please review the ISEP Country Handbook here.
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