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In France, the Master of Science (MSc) is a French degree in higher education accredited by the Conférence des Grandes Écoles and for owners of a Bachelor's degree or a first year (the Maîtrise diploma) of a Master's degree. Created in 2002,[1] this degree certifies that the training is consistent with various quality criteria (selectivity, English language education, number of hours, length of program, research, etc..).
Acronym | MSc |
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Type | Master's degree |
Duration | 1 to 3 years (varies) |
Regions | France |
Prerequisites | Master's degree level 1 |
Presentation
editAccording to the rules of organization of training programs accredited by the Conférence des Grandes Écoles, ""The MSc ... of the School ..." is a program accredited by the Conférence des grandes écoles that certifies, according to criteria, of the quality of a comprehensive training package to international standards and taught in English."
Be considered candidates who hold a student of the following qualifications:
- First year of Master's degree or equivalent,
- Foreign degree, including Bachelor's degree.
Training must be attested by a diploma respecting the regulations applicable to the school which has received accreditation.
According to the rules, only the schools members of the Conférence des Grandes Écoles may issue the diploma.[2]
References
edit- ^ (in French)MSc, le petit dernier des grandes
- ^ (in French)LES MSc Archived 2012-03-25 at the Wayback Machine