ECTS credits

The ECTS credits (European Credit Transfer System) represent, in the form of a numerical value (value between 1 and 60) assigned to each course unit, the volume of work In the European system, 60 credits represent the volume of a year of study. In the European credit system, 60 credits represent the volume of one year of study.

For validate the different grades of higher education, a student will have to validate :

  • for a Licence: 180 credits in six semesters
  • for a Master: 120 credits in four semesters after the Licence
  • the Doctorate is then accessible after validation of 300 credits (180 in Licence + 120 in Master)

The intermediate securities The first 120 credits of the Bachelor's degree can be awarded for the DEUG and the first 60 credits of the Master's degree can be awarded for the Master's degree.