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The Tripartite program was created in 1980. It allows students French, German, English and Spanish student to spend two years of their university studies in two partner universities and thus obtain a scientific, technical and linguistic tricultural.


Program Description

After a high selection based on technical training, language skills and motivation, students selected access the tripartite program.

Having previously studied for three years in their home universities, students continue their studies during two years in two of the four partner universities. Lectures are conducted in the language of the country and final year students must complete a project lasting a minimum of one semester.

To date, nearly 250 European students have attended this program[1].

Diploma

Studies are recognized in each partner universities. This program is sanctioned by a diploma from the university, and the Tripartite certificate signed by the three host universities for the student.

Partner universities

The tripartite program includes four European establishments well known for their academic excellence and great reputation:


References

  1. ^ http://www.cefi.org/plaquet3.html
  2. ^ European Journal of Education, Vol. 17, No. 1 (1982), pp. 59-64