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University technical institute (France)

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A University Technical Institute (IUT) in Vesoul, France.

A university technical institute[1][2][3] or IUT (French: Instituts Universitaires de Technologie) is a type of post-secondary vocational college in France, similar to the Yrkeshögskolan in Sweden.[4]

This is a type of educational institution, usually in small and medium-sized towns,[5] that offers post-secondary study programmes designed to provide higher vocational education or the technical skills needed to perform the tasks of a particular and specific job. While the academic level is the same as a bachelor's degree (licence), the programme is different, with much more practical work, projects, apprenticeships and work placements, unlike a traditional bachelor's degree.

Its main diploma, the Bachelor Universitaire de Technologie (in English "University Bachelor of Technical Studies"), is very similar to a Bachelor of Applied Science.

The model of a university technical institute in France is similar to that of a university technical college in England or a post-secondary vocational school. Unlike them, a French university technical institute is attached to a university and offers programmes ranging from associate degrees to bachelor's degrees. University technical institutes have nothing in common with the institutes of technology or Universités de Technologie in France, which are engineering schools.

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The university technical institutes (Institut Universitaire de Technologie, IUT) were created in 1966. There are 108 IUTs which are attached to 80 universities including the ones in the French Overseas Territories and Departments.

Prior to 2021, a university technical institute (IUT) was known for offering post-secondary studies lasting two to three years. It offered a diploma (the Diplôme universitaire de technologie or DUT) with an academic level above that of a high school diploma but below that of a bachelor's degree. After finishing their DUT, students had the option to work, do a one-year professional bachelor's degree called Licence Professionnelle (a course also offered by IUTs), or further their studies in a university. Since 2021, university technical institutes have been aligned with the bachelor's master's doctorate system, with the degree being extended from two to three years and renamed "University Bachelor of Technical Studies" (Bachelor Universitaire de Technologie).

The university technical institute allow the preparation of a three-year career-focused vocational undergraduate diploma called Bachelor Universitaire de Technologie, (in English: "Bachelor of Technical Studies", the IUT diploma. They are similar to associate degrees or the BTEC Higher Nationals Diploma. After the three-year IUT diploma, students are expected to enter the job market. Some choose to continue their studies on a post-graduate course at university.[6]

In France, university technical institutes generally bring university education to regions where no university exists. They are systematically attached to a large university, as a satellite campus located several kilometers away. Rural areas and small and medium-sized towns are home to short higher education programmes, such as university technical institutes, but also the Brevets de Technicien Supérieur in high schools.[5]

It is important to note that, contrary to what their name suggests in French, these IUTs are not engineering schools and are not authorised by the French State to award an engineering degree or a Bachelor of Technology.

List of university technical institutes

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Region University IUTs
Grand Est University of Upper Alsace IUT de Colmar

IUT de Mulhouse

University of Strasbourg IUT d'Haguenau

IUT d'Illkirch

IUT de Schiltigheim

University of Reims IUT de Reims

IUT de Troyes

University of Lorraine IUT de Metz

IUT Moselle-Est

IUT de Thionville-Yutz

IUT Henri Poincaré de Longwy

IUT de Nancy-Brabois

IUT de Saint-Dié

IUT d'Epinal-Hubert Curien

IUT de Nancy-Charlemagne

Nouvelle-Aquitaine University of Bordeaux IUT Bordeaux-I
IUT Bordeaux-III
Bordeaux-Montaigne University IUT Bordeaux-IV

IUT de Périgueux

University of Pau and the Adour Region IUT de Bayonne

IUT des Pays de l'Adour

University of Limoges IUT du Limousin
University of La Rochelle Institut universitaire de technologie de La Rochelle
University of Poitiers Institut universitaire de technologie d'Angoulême

Institut universitaire de technologie de Poitiers

Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Clermont Auvergne University IUT de Clermont-Ferrand
IUT de Montluçon
University of Savoie-Mont Blanc Institut universitaire de technologie d'Annecy

Institut universitaire de technologie de Chambéry

Grenoble Alpes University Institut universitaire de technologie A de l'université Grenoble-I
Institut universitaire de technologie B de l'université Grenoble-II

Institut universitaire de technologie de Valence

Claude Bernard University – Lyon 1 Institut universitaire de technologie Lyon-I de l'université de Lyon
Lumière University – Lyon 2 Institut universitaire de technologie de Bron
Jean Moulin University – Lyon 3 Institut universitaire de technologie de Lyon-III
Jean Monnet University Institut universitaire de technologie de Roanne

Institut universitaire de technologie de Saint-Etienne

Institut universitaire de technologie de Saint-Etienne ATII promotion

Normandy University of Caen Normandy IUT d'Alençon

IUT de Caen

IUT de Cherbourg

University of Le Havre IUT du Havre
University of Rouen IUT d'Évreux

IUT de Rouen

Bourgogne-Franche-Comté University of Burgundy IUT de Chalon-sur-Saône

IUT de Dijon

IUT du Creusot

University of Franche-Comté IUT de Belfort

IUT de Besançon

Brittany University of Western Brittany IUT de Brest

IUT de Quimper

University of Southern Brittany IUT de Lorient-Pontivy

IUT de Vannes

University of Rennes IUT de Lannion

IUT de Rennes

IUT de Saint-Brieuc

IUT de Saint-Malo

Centre-Val de Loire University of Orléans IUT de Bourges

IUT de Chartres

IUT de l'Indre

IUT de technologie d'Orléans

University of Tours IUT de Blois

IUT de Tours

Corsica Università di Corsica IUT de Corte
Île-de-France CY Cergy Paris University IUT de Cergy-Pontoise
University of Évry Val d'Essonne IUT d'Évry
IUT d'Évry in Juvisy-sur-Orge
IUT d'Évry in Brétigny-sur-Orge
Gustave Eiffel University IUT de Marne-la-Vallée
Paris Cité University IUT de Paris – Rives de Seine
IUT de Paris – Pajol
University of Vincennes Saint-Denis IUT de Montreuil

IUT de Tremblay-en-France

Paris-Nanterre University IUT de Ville-d'Avray
Paris-Saclay University IUT de Cachan

IUT d'Orsay

IUT de Sceaux

Paris-Est Créteil University IUT de Créteil

IUT de Seine-et-Marne Sud

Sorbonne Paris Nord University IUT de Bobigny

IUT de Saint-Denis

IUT de Villetaneuse

University of Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines IUT de Mantes

IUT de Vélizy

Occitanie University of Montpellier IUT de Béziers

IUT de Montpellier

IUT de Nîmes

University of Perpignan IUT de Perpignan
University of Toulouse Capitole IUT de Rodez
University of Toulouse Jean Jaurès IUT de Blagnac

IUT de Figeac

Paul Sabatier University IUT de Castres

IUT de Tarbes IUT de Toulouse

Hauts-de-France Artois University IUT de Béthune

IUT de Lens

University of Lille IUT A de l'université de Lille
IUT C de l'université de Lille
IUT B de l'université de Lille
University of the Littoral Opal Coast IUT de Calais – Boulogne

IUT de Saint-Omer – Dunkerque

Polytechnic University of Hauts-de-France Institut universitaire de technologie de Valenciennes
University of Picardy Institut universitaire de technologie de l'Aisne

Institut universitaire de technologie d'Amiens

Institut universitaire de technologie de Beauvais

Overseas France University of French Guiana Institut universitaire de technologie de Kourou
University of Reunion Island Institut universitaire de technologie de La Réunion
Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur Aix-Marseille University Institut universitaire de technologie de l'université de Provence
Institut universitaire de technologie d'Aix-en-Provence
Institut universitaire de technologie de Marseille
University of Avignon Institut universitaire de technologie d'Avignon
French Rivera University Institut universitaire de technologie de Nice
University of Toulon Institut universitaire de technologie de Toulon
Pays de la Loire University of Angers Institut universitaire de technologie d'Angers
Le Mans University Institut universitaire de technologie du Mans

Institut universitaire de technologie de Laval

University of Nantes Institut universitaire de technologie de la Roche-sur-Yon

Institut universitaire de technologie de Nantes

Institut universitaire de technologie de Saint-Nazaire

References

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  1. ^ "Université de Caen Normandie" (PDF). Campus France. April 2022.
  2. ^ "IUT (University Technical Institute)". Chambre de Commerce et d'Industrie Caen Normandie. 2023. Retrieved 1 September 2024.
  3. ^ "University of Angers, Main Programmes of Study" (PDF). Campus France. May 2022.
  4. ^ "Higher Vocational Education (HVE)". Yrkeshögskolan. Retrieved 14 November 2024.
  5. ^ a b Lauricella, Marie (June 2023). "L'inégale répartition territoriale des formations supérieures" (PDF). Institut Français de l'Éducation, ENS de Lyon.
  6. ^ "Professionalisation of studies: improvement and development of University Institutes of Technology". Campus France. Retrieved 4 May 2024.

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