| Paris-Sorbonne University Abu Dhabi (PSUAD) offers Humanities and Social Sciences programmes that carry the same curricula as in Université Paris-Sorbonne (Paris IV). Furthermore, PSUAD – in collaboration with Université Paris-Descartes – offers Law and Political Science. The university offers an Intensive French Course that lasts for a year for those with no prior knowledge in French, in preparation for their enrolment in the bachelor Degrees. Degrees are granted from Paris, recognized worldwide. |
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Université Paris – Sorbonne; one of the oldest and most prestigious universities in the world. Its counterpart in Abu Dhabi is dedicated to become a centre for research and cultural activities. The research programmes at PSUAD benefit from the world class research work carried out in the field of humanities and social sciences at Université Paris-Sorbonne and Paris-Descartes. Upon completion of their undergraduate studies in Abu Dhabi, students will be able to choose whether to carry on with one of the Master programmes in Abu Dhabi or to join one of the departments in Paris where some of the world’s most renowned professors will guide them through their research, covering fields as varied as medieval Islam, intercultural processes, travel literature, national and international geopolitics and will allow each student to find support wherever their field of interest is.
License is equivalent to a Bachelor degree. |
| Undergraduate Studies |
- Bachelor in Archaeology and History of Art
- Bachelor in Economics and Management
- Bachelor of Arts in French and Comparative Literature
- Bachelor in Geography and Planning
- Bachelor in History, Civilizations and International Affairs
- Bachelor in International Business and Languages
- Languages offered are: German, English, Arabic and Spanish.
- Bachelor in Law and Political Sciences
- Bachelor in Philosophy and Sociology
- Bachelor in Information and Communication
- Students enrolled in the below Bachelor programs may specialize in Information and Communication - in Paris only - on their third year.
- Bachelor Programs (First and Second Years) as foundation years:
- Philosophy and Sociology
- History - Civilizations and International Affairs
- French & Comparative Literature
- Geography & Urban Planning
- Bachelor in Tourism - For professionals - Third Year Only
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| Graduate Studies |
- Master in International Law, Diplomacy and International Relations
- The second year students will specialize in:
- International Business Lawyer
- Sustainable Development Law
- Master in Applied French Language
- Master in Marketing, Management, Communication & Media
- Master in Urban and Town Planning
- Master in International Trade
- The 2nd year students will specialize in:
- Tourism and Development
- Finance
- Asia-Pacific
- Master in History of Art and Museum Studies
- Master in Performing Arts Management
- Master in Business Management (Banking and Finance)
- Master in Business Management (Human Resources
- Master in Applied Modern Literature
- The 2nd year students will specialize in:
- Applied French Language
- Editorial Consultancy and Knowledge Management
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| Programs Approved by: Commission for Academic Accredition of the Ministry of Higher Education in UAE |
| license of archeology and history of art; license of economics and management; license of french and comparative literature; license of geography and planning; license of history (civilizations and international affairs); license of international business and languages; license of law and political sciences; license of philosophy and sociology; master of finance - banking & hr management; master of history of art and museum studies; master of international business; master of international law, diplomacy and international relations; master of marketing, management, communication and media; master of performing arts management; master of publishing, information & multimedia; master of teaching french as a foreign language; master of urban and regional planning; postgraduate diploma in international law & diplomatic relations |
Source: http://www.sorbonne.ae/EN/Pages/default.aspx and http://www.caa.ae/ |
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