Montpellier 3 University
Founded 1970 under the 1968 law reforming higher education as one of three Universities replacing the former Université de Montpellier, founded 1220 by promulgation of statutes by Cardinal Conrad and confirmed by Papal Bull 1242. The University was suppressed by the Revolution and replaced by Faculties of Medicine, Pharmacy, Science, and Letters of the Université de France. Reconstituted as University 1896. A State institution enjoying academic and financial autonomy, operating under the jurisdiction of the Minister of Education and financed by the State. Member of the COMUE Languedoc Roussillon Universities
Funding:
Public
Grades 3
Languages 1
Divisions 8
- Economics, Management and Social Sciences Unit
- Education and Applied Sciences UnitFields of study: Education, Educational Sciences, Mathematics and Computer Science, Sports, Statistics, Teacher Training
- Foreign and Regional Languages UnitFields of study: Arabic, Catalan, Chinese, English, German, Greek, Hebrew, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Regional Studies, Romanian, Russian, Slavic Languages, Spanish
- French Studies for Foreign Students InstituteFields of study: French
- Human and Environmental Sciences UnitFields of study: Archaeology, Art History, Biology, Ecology, Environmental Studies, History, Regional Planning
- Information and Communication Technosciences Institute
- Letters, Arts, Philosophy, and Psychoanalysis UnitFields of study: Arts and Humanities, Cinema and Television, Classical Languages, Fine Arts, Linguistics, Literature, Music, Performing Arts, Philosophy, Psychoanalysis, Theatre
- Man and Society Unit
Admission details
- Academic year: October to June (October-December, January-March, April-June)
- Requirements: Secondary school certificate (baccalauréat) or equivalent, or special entrance examination
- Students allowance: Co-ed