The Sorbonne University International (SU International) is a private university that offers degree programs in France, China and the United States. The SU International has campuses in Paris, Shanghai and New York City.
The university is open to students from around the world and accepts applications from students who have completed their high school education or equivalent qualification. Students can apply to study at SU International directly or through one of its partner universities in over 60 countries around the world.
The university offers undergraduate degrees in a variety of subjects including Business Administration, Management & Marketing; Communication & Digital Media; Economics & Management; Law; Mathematics & Statistics; Sociology & Social Sciences; Foreign Languages & Cultures; Visual Arts & Design; Humanities & Social Sciences; Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics (STEM); Engineering & Architecture; Environmental Sciences; Medicine and Pharmacy.
Sorbonne University International Admission Requirements
In addition to its undergraduate programs, SU International also offers postgraduate degrees including Master’s degrees and PhDs in a number of subject areas: Business Administration (MBA); Communication (MA Communication); Economics (MA Economics); Law (LLM); Mathematics (MSc Maths); Sociology (MA Sociology); Foreign Languages (MA Linguistics).
Sorbonne University International offers admission to students who have completed their secondary education and are either enrolled in a higher education institution or have graduated from a higher education institution.
Sorbonne is an international university, so applicants must meet the following requirements:
Be at least 18 years old when applying for a bachelor’s degree program. Applicants who are younger than 18 years old will be considered for admission if they meet all other criteria for the program. Applicants must also be at least 16 years old when applying for a master’s degree program.
Have obtained the equivalent of a French baccalaureate, the Diplome du Baccalauréat (Diplome du Baccalauréat Général et technologique), or its equivalent. This can be achieved by completing secondary studies in France or abroad. If you are currently studying in France, you should ask your school counselor about the specific equivalence required to apply to Sorbonne University International.
Have completed at least 4 years of higher education studies (in any field) or have graduated with a bachelor’s degree in any field from an accredited university or institute recognized by Ministry of Higher Education and Research of France or from an accredited university or institute recognized by its government authority