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The ones upstairs are all good schools. To correct it, there is no such thing as an undergraduate college in France, generally speaking, it is BAC+ a few so, but this few only means a few years of study, and it is not like the concept that a domestic undergraduate is better than a junior college.
Generally speaking, BAC+3 is recognized as a bachelor's degree in China (because domestic notary offices translate bachelor's degree into licence), and BAC+5 is a master's degree.
These are the diploma programs of French universities, which are different from those in vocational schools. The public universities in France are all accredited by the state, and the good private ones are certainly no problem, if you are not sure, you can go to the Ministry of Education's ** to check, which has a list of all schools that can be accredited.
In principle, all public universities in France are state-funded and are not ranked. If you have to say the more famous, it is the universities in Paris.
Studying journalism has high language requirements, and I wish the landlord good luck
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You have zero knowledge of French, it seems that it is difficult to pass the school exam... Let's learn French on your own.
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Hello, you can go to France to study for a master's degree in media. However, France has a high demand for professional French for journalism, and I hope you can start learning French from now on. Lay a good foundation for study, if you are worried about the difficulty of applying for graduate school.
We also recommend that you study in France as soon as possible, and with a good French environment, I believe you will learn more easily in graduate school.
School recommendation: Lyon II, Grad III, Besançon University Of course, there are some professional journalism schools in France, but these schools cannot apply directly from China, and must go to France for an interview. Secondly, these schools are more likely to recognize international students who are studying in France or students from key language schools in China.
At the same time, I can tell you directly that if you do not belong to the above two situations, such as the École Normale Supérieure in Paris and the French School of Journalism, Chinese students will not be able to apply.
Most of the fees are public universities, and tuition is free. Application stepsYou may need to find a consultant from the company, consult in detail, and collect the relevant materials to prepare the application.
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School of Alsace, Paris, France.
Racine School, Paris, France.
École Polytechnique de Paris, France.
Chinese School in Paris, France.
École Normale Supérieure de Paris, France.
Ecole Supérieure d'Etudes Politiques de Paris,
University of Paris-Dauphinne, France.
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The duration of study at the Centre for Journalists in Paris is two years, including two to three months of corporate internships. The entrance exam is very rigorous, and only those students with extensive cultural knowledge and a high level of English are likely to be admitted. This Journalism Higher Professional School is also open to foreign students.
In addition to basic vocational courses (entrance examinations are required and students should have completed at least two to three years of tertiary education), the École Supérieure de la Journalism de Lille offers a series of courses in science journalism, an international journalism and an agricultural journalism specialisation. The duration of these series is one year.
The Institut française de la Journalism (IFP) is located at the University of Paris II and offers a comprehensive curriculum for all kinds of people. Entry is a minimum of three or four years of tertiary education. The duration of study is one year.
Admission is based on academic records. Students can also pursue one at the college"Journalism and Information Technology"Higher Professional Diploma (DESS).
Although the École d'Etudes d'Etudes politico (IEP) in France are not strictly journalism schools, they are trained to ensure a high level of general literacy, so that graduates of the École Politiques are usually well qualified for jobs in journalism.
The École des Hautes Etudes et des Hautes Etudes et des Studies in Information and Communication (CESA) or the Institut des Hautes Etudes des Hautes Etéricules et des Sciences (ESC) at the University of Paris V, also offer bachelor's, master's, professional diplomas (DES) or diplomas of advanced studies (DEA) with the aim of training journalists.
In addition, there are a number of private journalism schools in France that offer specialized courses in journalism, such as the École Supérieure de la Journalism de Paris or the Toulouse School of Journalism, among others.
by Shanghai Huashen Study in France.
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There are eight institutions that offer training in journalism, with the two oldest institutions having the highest reputation: the Press Information Centre in Paris and the École Supérieure de la Journalism in Lille.
The News and Information Center (CFJ) adopts competitive admission, students are required to be less than 23 years old, have a bachelor's degree +2 or above, and most applicants have a bachelor's degree +4, and the duration of study is two years.
The Higher School of Journalism in Lille (ESJ) is a competitive entrance that requires a minimum of a bachelor's degree +2 or above, and allows foreign students to enroll in two majors.
Bordeaux III and IUT in Tours have a specialization in journalism and public communication.
There are three joint colleges that pass the exam for admission:
1.Communication and informatics institutions of higher learning can award bachelor's, master's, DES, DEA and doctoral degrees.
2.The University Centre for Journalism Education, located in Strasbourg, offers MST and DESS degrees.
3.The School of Newspaper and Journalism, located at the University of Marseille II in Aachen, offers a diploma in scientific and technical studies, a master's degree in science and technology and five university diplomas.
Majoring in media (multi-**) at a French public university.
Generally, there are two directions: science media focuses on technology, and liberal arts focuses on theory.
Paris 1: Cultural Communication, Communication: Technology and Power, Film, Television, Photography and Multi-**, Multi-** and Science and Technology of Cultural Communication.
Paris 2: Audiovisual and Multi-Technology, Communication and Multi-Technology, Multi-Networking and Network Implementation and Management, Communication Design Engineering (Engineer), Ratings and Reception, and Computer Law.
Paris 3: Cinema, Communication, Information and Communication, Cultural Media and Communication, Cultural Media.
Paris 4: Information and Communication Technologies, Transport: Communication & Distribution.
Top 5 in Paris: the new profession of the Internet.
Paris 6: Information Engineering: Multi-Project Manager Training, Networking: Computer Distribution & Multi-Manager, Computer, Distribution, Purchasing.
Paris 7: Multi-** and new technologies, journalism and communication, information and communication of science and technology.
Paris 10: Mass Communication.
Paris 12: Politics and Public Information and Communication.
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It's good to study in the United States, and you can learn more knowledge.
United States: It is easier to apply for an undergraduate degree (no preparatory department). The recognition of TOEFL is high.
The overall cost of studying abroad is relatively high, and it is difficult to apply for entrance scholarships. The application process is complex and requires a year in advance. During the study abroad period, there are many opportunities to work and study, but the courses are also very intense.
As for the living atmosphere in the United States, needless to say, it is more free and open-minded, but it is very demanding academically, especially for doctors, who can graduate in the United States for 5 or 7 years after graduating from a bachelor's degree, and must have results, so the self-control requirements for students are relatively high.
France: The higher education system is well-established. For students studying in France:
Public universities are tuition-free, and elite colleges enjoy the same low tuition fees as domestic students; The most affordable is the housing subsidy. However, the academic atmosphere is relatively not as rigorous as Germany, and I personally think that the best way to study in Europe should be Germany, which has the most rigorous academic style.
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Decisive America!
The media profession in the United States is the best in the world, and although the experience in the United States is declining, the education of the people is still at the best level in the world
If you don't go to the United States, you'll regret it, and besides, you really can't practice French for 2 years... I have two good friends studying in France, and the teaching quality is very average and the cost performance is super low...
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