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A '''DEUG''', which means '''''Diplôme d'études universitaires générales ''''' is a [[french]] [[diploma]]. It concretises two years of full learning lessons in a [[french]] university, and is, in that way the first official degree at the college.  
A '''DEUG''', which means '''''Diplôme d'études universitaires générales ''''' is a [[french]] [[diploma]]. It concretises two years of full learning lessons in a [[french]] university, and is, in that way the first official degree at the college in [[France]].  


Since the [[europ]]ean reform, students need 120 [[European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System]] (ECTS) to pass on this diploma.
Since the [[europ]]ean reform, students need 120 [[European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System]] (ECTS) to pass on this diploma.

Revision as of 11:44, 7 February 2007

A DEUG, which means Diplôme d'études universitaires générales is a french diploma. It concretises two years of full learning lessons in a french university, and is, in that way the first official degree at the college in France.

Since the european reform, students need 120 European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS) to pass on this diploma.

The different type of DEUG

  • DEUG in Art
  • DEUG in Law, economy & Management accounting
  • DEUG in Letters & Langages
  • DEUG in Human & social Sciences
  • DEUG in Sciences & Technology
  • DEUG in Sciences & Sports
  • DEUG in Theology