Undergraduate certification listing
As a French public university, the UGA offers two types of degree: diplômes universitaires (DU, listed below as “university degree”) and diplômes d’État. Both types of degree have value, and both are monitored for quality and outcomes. The difference is that DUs are organized by the university that offers them, whereas diplômes d’État are national, and fit into the larger European scheme LMD (bachelor-master-doctorate).
The degree programs listed below, including the DUs, are taught at the undergraduate level and intended for students with a level of experience and training in the discipline which is roughly equivalent to an undergraduate degree.
In addition, some language certifications, such as the DALF, the DELF, and the TCF, are also organized at the national level. These may be used to certify proficiency in French, including for the purpose of admission to the university or immigration.
- Advanced certification in French language (DALF)
- Certification in French language studies (DELF)
- Certification French language test (TCF)
- Diploma in legal studies
- Intensive or semi-intensive French language teaching
- Training in teaching French as a foreign language (FLE-FLS)
- University degree Business administration
- University diploma for English trainers