Paris East Créteil Val de Marne University (UPVM)
Founded 1970 under the 1968 law reforming higher education as one of the Universities replacing the former Université de Paris - founded in 12th century, constituted as Universitas Magistrorum and confirmed by Papal Bull 1215, suppressed by the Revolution in 1793, replaced 1808 by an Academy of the Université impériale, reconstituted as University 1890. A State institution enjoying academic and financial autonomy, operating under the jurisdiction of the Minister of Education and financed by the State. Previously known as Université Paris-Val-de-Marne (Paris 12) (University of Paris 12).
Funding:
Public
Grades 4
Languages 1
Divisions 16
- Economics and Management Faculty
- Law FacultyFields of study: Constitutional Law, Private Law, Civil Law, Criminal Law, International Relations, Political Sciences, Finance, Law
- Science and Technology Unit
- French Language for Foreigners Course/ProgrammeFields of study: French
- Administration and International Exchanges FacultyFields of study: Human Resources, International Business, Public Administration, Administration, Business Administration
- Letters, Languages and Humanities FacultyFields of study: German, Geography, Cultural Studies, Communication Studies, Philosophy, Literature, Arts and Humanities, History, English
- Medicine FacultyFields of study: Medicine
- Physical Education, Sports, Social and Educational Sciences Faculty
- Science and Technology FacultyFields of study: Earth Sciences, Biological and Life Sciences, Engineering, Biology, Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Computer Science
- Data Processing for Management InstituteFields of study: Data Processing
- Ergotherapy InstituteFields of study: Rehabilitation and Therapy
- Preparatory Administrative Studies InstituteFields of study: Administration
- Teacher Training InstituteFields of study: Teacher Training
- Technology Institute
- Town Planning Institute
- Health Administration SchoolFields of study: Health Administration
Requirements
- Admission details: Secondary school certificate (baccalauréat) or equivalent, or special entrance examination