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The majority of Sorbonne University's academic programs are taught in French. From bachelor's degrees to master's programs and doctoral contracts, discover the courses on offer across our three faculties: the Faculty of Arts and Humanities, the Faculty of Science and Engineering, and the Faculty of Medicine.
Choosing Sorbonne University means joining a world-renowned higher education and research institution. By joining our community of 55,000 students and 360,000 alumni worldwide, you'll be giving your all to a rigorous academic program and receiving the best in multidisciplinary teaching.
Adapted to all levels, French as a Foreign Language (FLE) programmes offered by the Office of foreign languages (SIAL) provide internationally recognised certifications. These programmes are intended for individuals, students and professionals wishing to improve their French language skills.
Sorbonne University is proud to offer a range of world class master's programs taught entirely in English. Currently, no undergraduate degrees are offered in English. Use this page to browse our master's programs and access helpful contact and admissions information relative to each course.
Sorbonne University is committed to welcoming students and researchers in exile. If you have a B2 level of French, you can apply for a DAA (Demande d'Admission Adaptée – Request for Adapted Admission).
Sorbonne University offers a range of French courses for international students entering a degree, an exchange program or a research program, and also for members of the public interested in improving or consolidating their French language skills.
The faculty of Science and Engineering of Sorbonne Université offers a large number of courses taught in English. These courses are open to local and international students. Feel free to browse the course catalogue across all subject areas available during the academic year 2022-2023. For further information on a specific programme or course, please contact the person in charge of the unit or ...
The Office of French Language Examinations for Foreign Students (Service des Examens de Langue Française réservés aux Étudiants Étrangers – SELFEE) at Sorbonne University designs pioneering French language and civilisation certifications intented for an international audience.
French classes over the academic year are available between 2 hours and 6 hours each week during one semester or two, according to the student’s initial level (estimated by a compulsory online placement test). Courses are free for bachelor’s and master’s students enrolled at Sorbonne University.
The Summer University offers several cycles of courses, in French and English, given by teacher-researchers from the Sorbonne University community.