Which is better, the University of Savoy or the University of Le Mans?

SummarySchool Description

Le Mans University, located in the city of Le Mans, is a French national comprehensive university. Founded in 1966, the university is located in the center of the university town of Le Mans, and its main areas of teaching are science and technology, culture, and a variety of vocational disciplines. The University's main campus is in Le Mans, with a specialized technical college in Laval. The Institute itself accommodates 8,000 students and has 155 higher professional diplomas. Le Mans University attaches great importance to the integration of the socio-economic environment, the quality of its teaching is supported by modern facilities and rigorous quality management of teaching to achieve a very high level, mainly to provide students with practical, advanced, and closely linked to the development of society higher education; to encourage students to be creative; to promote the acceptance of new things for the students, during the school period, the college can provide students with major companies and factories in France to go to internships, further training and work opportunities. During the school year, the Institute offers students the opportunity to go to major companies and factories in France for internships, further training and work. The College also offers students the opportunity to further their studies, and students with good grades may be eligible for scholarships to encourage them to continue their studies. Graduates can enter French universities, engineering schools or colleges to further their studies.

Specializations

Business Administration, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics, Geography, Computer Science, Mechanical and Production Systems, Literature, Languages and Human Sciences, International Trade, Cultural Heritage Evaluation and Local Development, Law, Socio-Economic Business Management, Administration, Economics, Finance and Accounting Science and Technology, Insurance and Bancassurance, Competition and Distribution Law, Material Science, Life Sciences, Information and Applications in Science, Geology and Cosmology, Information Engineering, Technology and Science of Physical Exercise and Competition, Vibration-Acoustics-Signaling, Information Systems and Networks, Biology, Biochemistry, Geology and Cosmology, Mechanical Design, Physical Exercise, Physical Training and Sports Functions, Science and Craftsmanship, Acoustic and Vibrational Engineering, Industrial Materials, Networks and Communication Services. p>The university has a preparatory course program, which allows students to advance directly to university majors after completing the preparatory course. The program starts on January 10 and ends at the end of July. 20 hours of classes per week, six months of intensive coursework, followed by an examination and a pre-university diploma (equivalent to one year of general studies). And there are free tuition and make-up exams, September directly into the professional.

First and Second Stage Specializations

Humanities Modern Literature D/L/M, French as a Foreign Language L/M, Classics D/L/M, History D/L/M, Geography D/L/M, Law D/L/M

Economics Management Economics and Management D/L/M, Accounting and Financial Technology L/M, Sales Technology DUT, Administration and Business Management DUT, Management and Economics IUP

Natural Sciences Mathematics and Computers in the Natural Sciences D, Physical Sciences D, Life Sciences D, Earth and Cosmic Sciences D/L, Physical Sciences D, Adaptive Physical Education L/M, Physical Education and Sport L, Mathematics L/M, Physics L/M, Chemistry L/M, Chemistry and Biology L, Biology in General and Earth Sciences L, Cell Biology and Physiology M L/M, Mechanical Technology L/M, Vibration/Acoustics/Signals DEUST, Chemistry DUT, Mechanical and Production Engineering DUT, Physical Measurement DUT, Communication Networks and Services DUT, Bioengineering DUT, Mechanical Technology LP, Acoustics and Vibration LP, Computer Engineering and Industrial Computing IUP

Third Stage Specializations

DEA Fields and Trajectories of Writing, Time and Geography, Liability Law, Economic Analysis and Quantitative Methods, Practical Acoustics, Chemistry, Educational Engineering and Human-Computer Dialogue, Materials Science, Mechanical Engineering, Optical Receivers and Instrumentation

DESS Language Sector Training, Educational Technology and Language Policy, Territorial and Social Management of Waste and Pollution, Regional Development and Valorization of the Cultural Heritage, Insurance and Bancassurance, Distribution Law, Business Administration Qualifications, Business Management and Social Economy, Small Business Management, Business Mathematics Training, Technological Innovation/Human-Computer Dialogue/Virtual Reality, Real-Time Industrial System Design, Physics and Mechanics Numerical Modeling, French as a Foreign Language, and Training in Science Education. Preparatory Program (for students with a high school diploma or higher):

The classes are offered for 450 hours. These include:

General and technical French (350 hours)

Background of the French economy and culture (50 hours)

Computer courses (50 hours)

Related specialization (50 hours)

Application documents: CV, letter of application, graduation diploma or proof of grades earned during the course of the university

Tuition fees: €3,800 (including course fees, library fees, registration fees, social security fees, thematic extracurricular activities, administration fees) General information The capital city of Chambéry, with a population of 100,000 inhabitants, is home to the prestigious University of Savoy. It is a city that combines modernity with a rich history and, at the same time, serves as a transit point from Lyon to Geneva to Italy. Just a 15-minute walk from the city center, the university has three campuses: Chambéry, Annecy and Lac Bergis. Université de Savoie is a national comprehensive university founded in 1945. After more than 50 years of development, it has become a comprehensive university with seven faculties, 37 national research institutes, and more than 40 master's degree-granting and doctoral degree-granting programs. As of May 2001, there were 12,133 students***, including 818 foreign students from 87 different countries. 58% of the students are studying in the first stage of the university (junior college), 34% in the second stage of the university (bachelor's and master's degrees), and 6% in the third stage of the university (doctoral degrees). The university has 554 professors, including 385 research faculty. The campus area is 85,703 square meters. Faculties and Departments ● Faculty of Science and Engineering: Department of Materials Science, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Department of Applied Yarns in Computer Science and Social Sciences, Department of Engineering Technology, Department of Earth and Astronomical Sciences, Department of Life Sciences ● Faculty of Foreign Languages and Literature: Department of English, Department of German, Department of Spanish, Department of Italian, Department of Applied Foreign Languages, Department of Modern Literature ● Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences: Department of History, Department of Geography, Department of Philosophy, Department of Psychology, Sociology ● Faculty of Economics, Law and Management: Faculty of Economic and Social Administration, Faculty of Law, Faculty of Economics and Management ● Faculty of Vocational and Technical Sciences: Faculty of Industrial Systems Engineering, Faculty of Alpine Facilities Management, Faculty of Equipment and Conservation ● Faculty of Deaf and Dumb European Universities: Special Education ● French Language Training Institute (IFTC): is the national center for the French language DELF and DALF exams in France, and can also issue the Savoie University Diploma in French Language Learning (DU) and the Diploma of French Language Studies (DU) from the University of Savoie and the Diploma of French Language Studies (CCIP) from the Paris Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCIP). Chinese students applying for the school will first study French at the center for one year, and after passing the exams, they can enter professional studies or apply for other institutions according to their personal choice. Foreign students take an oral and written exam on the first day of school and are then organized into classes of up to 15 students per class according to their level. Specializations: Economics and Social Administration, Law, Economic Management, History, Geography, Philosophy, Psychology, Sociology, Cultural Media and Communication, German, English, Spanish, Italian, Applied Foreign Languages, Modern Literature, Science and Technology, Applied Mathematics and Sociology, Materials Science , Applied Mathematics, Applied Computing, Engineer Science and Technology Specializations :Systems Engineering and Program Engineering, Geology and Cosmology, Life Sciences, Science and Technology of Sport and Physical Education, Public **** Management, Economics, Law, French Law and Swiss Law (double degree), Economic and Social Management, Agronomy, Commercialization of Sporting Goods and Services, Industrial Design and Production, Industrial Reform and Development, Measurement and Networks, Fresh Produce Logistics and Commercialization, Organizational Management Specializations : Enterprise Computer and Multimedia Management, Electromechanics, Plastic Processing and Synthetic Materials, Industrial Production Specialization in CNC turning, product and process quality, chemistry, electronics, electronics and automation, computers, mathematics, applied mathematics and sociology, physics, earth sciences, mechanics, sports science and technology, law, management, economics, French as a foreign language, mechanical technology, tourism, hospitality, recreation, materials engineering. Diplomas awarded: DEUG, DEUST, LICENCE, MAITRTISE, MST (Master of Technology and Science), DESS (Diploma of Vocational Orientation), DEA (Certificate of Intensive Studies), DOCORAT (Doctorate) Requirements: University degree or above, good health, no criminal record, ability to pay for study abroad, 500 hours French language training and TEF exam. Language tuition Intensive classes (21 hours per week), October 6-May 30 (two semesters) Tuition 2150 euros/year (including the registration fee of 300 euros) Housing: for students who apply for priority registration, can be arranged to live in the student apartments, 245 euros/month (you can also enjoy the 40%-50% housing subsidies) To me, both are good, both very good< /Both are very good.