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In France, a diplôme universitaire (DU, in English university Degree) ou interuniversitaire (DIU, inter-university degree), is a degree from a French university, a ''grand établissement'' or an ''Établissement public à caractère scientifique, culturel et professionnel'', or many establishments jointly, unlike national diplomas that are issued on behalf of the Ministry. == Standard == A diplôme universitaire (DU) is, in France, a university degree, contrary to the Bachelor, Master and Doctoral degrees which are national, that means "state diplomas".〔 (Le diplôme universitaire (DU) )〕 The degree corresponds to a restricted domain, for temporary or professional purpose. Each university is authorized for specifics DU. Application process, the duration of studies, the evaluation method can be very different depending on the purpose of the diploma. Most of DU, however, attest to a 1 to 3 months training spread over the weekend for 2 or 3 years. DU are organized by a single university, while DIU combine several universities to organize the same course (which often takes place in different cities).〔 (DU, DIU, diplômes universitaires )〕 They do not fit in the Bachelor-Master-PhD diagram〔 (Diplôme Universitaire : Présentation du diplôme )〕 and no university may require obtaining a DU "complementary" to validate a state diploma (although in practice this dual training is often recommended).〔 (Diplôme universitaire )〕 These qualifications are managed in local autonomy, that is to say, out of the overall budget of the Ministry (endowment per student) and their prices are aligned with those of the private sector training. They are particularly numerous in the field of medicine, "alternative medicine", dentistry, pharmacy and psychology. Universities are free to set tuition fees to a DU in contrary to the cost of national degrees. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Diplôme universitaire」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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