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CHOOSE A SEASIDE UNIVERSITY FOR YOUR STUDIES
DEIDIRECTIONEUROPE &INTERNATIONAL
20 000STUDENTS+
5 DOCTORAL SCHOOLS
6 INSTITUTES
3 SCHOOLS
6 FACULTIES
over 200 TRAINING COURSESUndergraduate to PhD
+EVERY YEAR
5 000GRADUATES
+
A multidisciplinary university A campus in the heart of the city A vibrant, medium-sized city An exceptional natural environment
UBO AT A GLANCEOUR LOCATION
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1 500INTERNATIONAL STUDENTSfrom 107 different countries
+
330 STUDENTSIN INTERNATIONAL MOBILITY PROGRAMMES+
570 STUDENTS TRAVELABROAD FOR INTERNSHIPS EACH YEAR60 different countries+
A UNIVERSITY WITH AN INTERNATIONAL OUTLOOK
AROUND 330ERASMUS + MOBILITY AGREEMENTS+
Béatrice THOMAS-TUALVice-President, International Affairs
WHY CHOOSE UBO ?First and foremost: with a few exceptions, at UBO you can study any sub-ject you want! We offer programmes in a variety of fields such as marine sciences, humanities, law, economics, health care, electronics and digital technology, for which we have earned national and international renown. Plus, you will get the unique opportunity to be part of a medium-sized Uni-versity who cares a lot about the well-being of its students.
With a main open campus in the heart of the energetic and welcoming city of Brest, and two campuses in the beautiful cities of Morlaix and Quimper, our University has an excellent learning environment for the 1500 internatio-nal students that join us every year. Located in one of the most stunning re-gions in western France, UBO is an exceptional starting point to explore and enjoy a wonderful natural environment- including some amazing beaches. Cultural life is also vibrant! If you're a music lover, you’ll find what you're looking for with the numerous festivals and concerts organized throughout our region. We are confident that you will have a very busy academic and social life. But, if at any point you feel like visiting Paris, the city is less than one hour away by plane!
To sum-up: at UBO student life is exciting and easy! So come and join us!
Our staff and students will be happy to welcome you and guide you to make your stay a great success.
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16DUTS
University Technology Diplomas
81BACHELOR’S
DEGREES
6 TRAINING AND RESEARCH UNITS
• Dentistry• Humanities and Social Sciences• Law and Economics• Medicine and Health Sciences• Science and Technology• Sport and Physical Education
7 SPECIALIZED INSTITUTES
• EURIA (Euro-Institute for Actuarial Studies)• IAE (Business Administration Institute)• Physiotherapy Training Institute (IFMK) in partnership with the University Hospital (CHU)• IPAG (Training Institute for Civil Service Careers)• IUEM (European Institute of Marine Science)• IUT (University Institute for Technology), Brest and Quimper • OSU (Observatory for the Sciences of the Universe)
3 SCHOOLS
• ESIAB (Higher School of agri-food Technology)• ESPE (Teacher training school)• School of midwifery
A WIDE RANGE OF COURSES
DEGREES
97MASTER’S DEGREES
24 joint degreeswith other universities
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Doctoral School in Marine Sciences
MARINE AND COASTAL SCIENCES
PhD COURSES
Courses of the master Marine Physics are mostly in English
FACULTY OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
Applied Foreign Languages
(LEA)
English - German
English - Germanbeginners
English - Spanish
English - Chinese
English - Chinesebeginners
Law - History
of Art
Ethnology, Anthropology
Archaeology and History
of Art
History PhilosophyGeography Sociology PsychologyForeign and
Regional Languages,
Literature and Civilisations
(LLCER)
German
English
Spanish
Breton & Celtic
The Arts
Classics
French Language & Literature
Speciality
UndergraduateDegrees
Hospitality Tourism
Tourism Product Design & Development
Tourism Environment & Accommodation
Social Interventions
Geriatric Care Management
VocationalDegrees
LICENCE
M2 : Multilingual International Project
Management
M2 : Translation
Technical writing
Arts
M1 : Arts
Path: German, English, Spanish, Classics, French (Language & Literature)
M2 : Text, Image, Language
M2 : Identities and Representations in the Caribbean
Identity, Heritage, History
M1 : Identity, Heritage, History
Path: Celtic Studies, Ethnology, Geography, History, History of Art, Philosophy, Sociology
Gestion du patrimoine
M2 : Ancient Worlds
M2 : Dynamics of Identity
Psychology
M1 : Psychology
Profiles: Psychopathology, Social Psychology, Cognitive Psychology
and Neuropsychology
Health and Social Care
M1 : Health and Social Care
Path: Social Policy and Intervention Careers: Service Management, Ageing & Disabilities
M2 : French Foreign Language
M2 : Careers in Publishing
M2 : Performing Arts Management
M2 :Careers in Teaching • (PLC) : German, English, Spanish, Classics, French (Language & Literature)• (Agrégation) : English - French Language & Literature
M2: Clinical Psychology and Psychopathology
M2: Social Psychology of Representations
M2: Psychology of Normal and Pathological Ageing
M2 : Careers in Social Work
M2 : Service management: Ageing and Disabilities
M2 : Heritage and Cultural Tourism Project Development
M2 : Architectural & Artistic Heritage Management
M2 :Careers in Teaching • (PLC): Breton, Ethnology, Geography, History of Art, Philosophy, Sociology• (Agrégation) : History-Geography
Languages and Communication
M1 : Languages and Communication
Multilingual International Project Management
Research Masters
VocationalSpecialities
MASTER
PhD COURSES
HUMANITIES SOCIAL SCIENCES
Speciality
Law of Maritime Spaces and Activities
Applied Economics: Agriculture,
Sea, Environment
Assessment and Management
of Coastal Environments
Brest Geosciences
Marine Physics
Marine Geophysics
Naval Hydrodynamics
Ocean and Climate Physics
Marine Biological Sciences
Ecosystems Approach to
Fisheries
Biology of Marine
Organisms
Marine Ecosystems
Valorization of Biotechnological
Marine Resources
(VALBIOREM)
Research Specialization
VocationalSpecialization
MASTER’S DEGREES
98
(BREST - QUIMPER)
LAW, ECONOMY, MANAGEMENT
Administration, Management and Economics
of Organizations
Management of Health and Social Welfare Organizations
Public Administration and Management
Global Supply Chain Management (Master 2 only)
Teaching careers
Management and Techniques for Territorial Development in Europe
Private lawPublic Law
Estate Law and Property
Introduction to Private law
Law for the Protection of Vulnerable Persons
Careers in Public Law
DEAM
Law of Maritime Areas and Activities
Law Law and History of Art (Quimper campus)
Notarial professions
Real estate careers: property management
and administration
Economics and Management
For the final year of the degree, 3 options are available
Economics and Management
Finance and Accounting*
Management*
Bachelor’sdegree
Vocationaldegrees
Doctoral School in Anthropology, Human, Organizational and Social Sciences
PhD COURSES
Capacity in law, Institute of Judicial Studies (IEJ), from Official Receiver to the protection of adults, University Diploma (DU) in Estate Management
Other courses
Economic and Social Administration
For the final year of the degree, 3 options are available
Public sector careers
Management careers
Social careers
MASTER’S DEGREES
BACHELOR’S DEGREES
SCIENCES, TECHNOLOGIES AND HEALTH
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Department of Medicine
ESIAB (School of Agri-food Technology)
Sustainable Town and Country Planning and Environment
(AUDE)
Health and Social Sciences
Biology
Biology of Organisms and Populations (BOP)
Cell Biology and Physiology (BCP)
Biology – Earth Science (STU)
International Undergraduate Degree
Engineering Sciences
Electronics and Telecommunications
(ET)
Telecommunications and Networks (TR)
Image and Sound
Mechanical Technology
Computer science
Computer science
Computer Engineering
Application Design and Development
International Undergraduate
Degree
Applied Mathematics and
Social Sciences (MASS)
MASS
Financial Mathematics
Intensive MASS course and
preparation for competitive
examinations
Mathematics
Maths
Intensive Maths course and
preparation for competitive
examinations
Mathematics and Scientific Computing
International Undergraduate
Degree
Télécom Bretagne Engineering (ITB)
Physics
Physics
Physics and Chemistry
IT technician diploma
(DEUST T-MIC)
Chemistry
Chemistry
Physics and Chemistry
Earth and Environment
Earth Science (STU)
Biology – Earth Science (STU)
Building and Construction
Environmental Management and
Construction Quality
Electricity and Electronics
On-board Marine Electronic Systems
(SEME)
Mechanics: Ecodesign
Industrial and manufacturing
systems
Packaging: Technical Sales
Engineering (FORMAPACK)
Landscape Architecture
Project Coordinator, natural heritage and coastal landscapes
VocationalBachelor’s
degree
Urban Planning and Development
Planning and Environment
Assessment and Prevention of Occupational
Risks
Toxicological Risk Assessment for Consumers
Biodiversity Management and Conservation
Genetics, Genomics and Biotechnology
Food, Law, Nutrition and Health
Innovation in the Food Industry
Telecommunications and Networks
Electronics for Communication
Systems
Offshore Information Systems Development
(DOSI)
Information Technology and
Software Engineering
> Information Technology Path > International Path
Image and Sound Actuarial science
Mathematics and Teaching
Sensor and Instrumentation
Physics
Physics, Chemistry and
Teaching
Mechanical Engineering and
Teaching
Mechanical Engineering
Experimental design and
optimization
Physics and Chemistry TeachingVocational
Specialization
Sustainable Town and Country Planning and Environment
(AUDE)
Prevention and Decision-
making in health care
Ethics, Care and Health
Biology and Health
Integrative Plant Biology: genes, plants
and agrosystems
Physiological regulations
Fundamental and Applied Microbiology
Signals and Images in Biology and Medicine
Modelling in Clinical Pharmacology and
Epidemiology
Movement, Sport and Health
Genetics, Genomics and Biotechnology
Electronics
Micro-technology, Network architecture and Communication
Systems (I-mars)
Signaux et Circuits
Computer science
Research in Computer Science
Computer Systems and Marine
Applications
Software for Embedded Systems
Image and Sound Mathematics and Applications
Mathematics of Digital
Communications
Pure Mathematics
Physics and Mechanics
Photonics
C’Nano: Nanoscience, Nanomaterials
and Nanotechnology
Materials and structures
Chemistry
Molecular Chemistry
and Analytical Chemistry
Research Specialization
Doctoral School in Health, Computer Science, Communication, Mathematics and Matter
MASTER’S DEGREE
Bachelor’sdegree
PhD COURSES10
Adapted Physical Activity and Health
Education and Motricity
Sports Management
Bachelor’s degree
Sport and Leisure Facilities Management and Development
Sailing and Sustainable Development
Acrobatics, Street Performance and Circus Arts
Vocational Bachelor’s degree
BACHELOR’S DEGREE
Science and Techniques for Physical and Sporting Activities
Expertise, Performance, Intervention
Movement, Sports and Health
Sports and Social Sciences, Administration, Territories,
Integration
Research Specialization
Vocational Specialization
MASTER’S DEGREE
ECONOMICS, MANAGEMENT
Work-study Program
MASTER’S DEGREES
Management Sciences
Management Sciences
Research Specialization
General Business Administration
Accounting, Control, Auditing
Financial Engineering
Human Resources Management
Information Systems Management
Service Marketing
Vocational Specialization
BACHELOR’S DEGREES
Bachelor’s degrees
Economics Management
Year 3: three possible tracks
Economics and Management*
Finance and Accounting
Management
*In partnership with the Faculty of Law and Economic Sciences
Vocational Bachelor’s degree
Insurance, Banking, Finance
Client Financial Advisory Services for the Consumer Market
SPORTS SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
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4 MAJOR RESEARCH FIELDS MATHS ICT• Communication technologies• Computing science• Electromagnetism• Electronics• Maths
HEALTH AGRO-ENVIRONMENT MATERIALS• Biology• Chemistry• Health Sciences• Microbiology• Physics• Toxicology
MARINE SCIENCES• Deep Ocean• Environmental Microbiology• Management of Coastal Areas• Marine Ecology• Marine Renewable Energies• Maritime Law• Ocean and Climate
HUMAN AND SOCIAL SCIENCES• Ageing and heritage • Breton and celtic studies• English-speaking world• Psychology• Public administration• Sociology
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LABORATORIES
700RESEARCHERS
STUDY IN AN EXCITING RESEARCH ENVIRONMENT
OUR PHD PROGRAMS: Arts, Literature and Languages (EDALL)
Health and Matter Sciences (EDSICMA)
Humanities and Social Sciences (EDSHS)
Human Sciences, Society and Organization (EDSHOS)
Marine Sciences (EDSM)
OUR PHD PROGRAMS: • Arts, Literature and Languages (EDALL) • Health and Matter Sciences (EDSICMA) • Humanities and Social Sciences (EDSHS) • Human Sciences, Society and Organization (EDSHOS)• Marine Sciences (EDSM)
THINKING ABOUT A PHD AT UBO?
THINKING ABOUT A PHD AT UBO?
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OUR SERVICES TO INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
UBO STUDENTS WILL BE THERE TO MEET YOU upon your arrival at the airport/railway station.
INTERNATIONAL MOBILITY CENTRE • Information and reception desk• Assistance with residence permit applications
FRENCH LANGUAGE SUPPORT• Free French classes throughout the study period • French conversation workshops
A FREE STUDENT MEDICAL CENTRE
13 LIBRARIES HOLDING 437 000 works in their collections. Two of the libraries are open until 10pm.
CULTURAL SERVICE: symphony orches-tra, photography workshops, theatre…
STUDENT ASSOCIATIONS offer an ar-ray of social and cultural experiences, including many humanitarian projects.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENT ASSOCIA-TIONS are also involved in welcoming Erasmus and international students.
SPORTS
Students have unlimited access to sports facilities and classes, ranging from football to climbing (€30 annual fee, plus an additional €20 for outdoor nautical activities).
Surfing and diving sites only 15minutes from the city centre.
A wide variety of water sports including kitesurfing, sailing and stand up paddle boarding.
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1 CAMPUS LOCATED IN DOWNTOWN BREST
• 212 000 inhabitants• 24 000 students• 2 400 international students• 3 student residences (1 400 rooms)• 5 restaurants, 5 cafeterias
AN OUTSTANDING ENVIRONMENTBrest and its magnificent natural harbour offers all the advantages of a major city while retaining its local charm. An extensive transport network serves the city centre and surrounding areas, making local amenities and facilities easy to access.
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BREST CAMPUS LIFE
AN AFFORDABLE PLACE TO LIVE A room with an internet connection costs around €240 per month.
• Affordable accommodation is offered by the university and through private landlords: Rental prices in Brest are €7.64/m² compared to €11.70/m2 in Rennes or Nantes and over €25/m2 in Paris.
€2005
€2 €30
€3.25Brest €679
Paris€1 124
Annual public transport pass from
Bus ticket to any destination in Finistère
Annual sports card
Meal at the university restaurant
Average student budget
Students may be eligible for go-vernment benefits to help pay their rent. The amount awarded depends on income, family size, study location, amount of rent and occupation status.
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QUIMPER CAMPUS LIFE• 63400 inhabitants• 5000 students• 1 university center hosting the faculty of humanities and social sciences,
the faculty of law, economics and management and the Faculty of Sciences and technology
• 1 university technology institute• 1 student residence
A CAPITAL OF CULTURESmall enough to feel like a village, with its loveliest old quarters and nar-row cobbled streets and large enough to buzz as the troubadour of Breton culture and arts, Quimper is a delightful place to live.
MORLAIX CAMPUS LIFE• 15500 inhabitants• 1000 students• 1 university technology institute
A HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL TOWNMorlaix is an engaging town with rich heritage to discover. Its narrow centre is filled with ancient half-timbered houses that spill down to a small port at the end of a large coastal inlet.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS TESTIMONIES
[ Nan Zhang ] student from China
I have been in Brest for four years and I am currently doing a Master’s degree in International and Multilin-gual Project Management. During my time at UBO, I have made a lot of amazing French friends. They have showed me around and helped me discover French and Breton culture. In my free time, I take part in dif-ferent activities that are organized by the university, such as Zumba or rock classes. I think Brest is a lively city and every year I like to take part in the city’s different music festivals, where I can have fun and meet more people.
[ Jacqueline Rauhaus ]Erasmus student from Bonn, Germany.
When I applied to the UBO in Brest for my Erasmus semester, nobody understood why. Everyone advised me to choose a bigger city, but I stuck to my choice … and I didn’t re-gret it! It rains quite often, and there are no extraordinary buildings like in Paris, but Brest and UBO offer many other things. First of all, I really ap-preciated the friendly atmosphere in the Faculty of Arts. Everyone was very helpful, even people I didn’t stu-dy with. I liked going to the cafeteria to eat a veggie sandwich or a crois-sant. Through the university’s sports program I got the opportunity to try nautical sports, which I had never done before. There are also many opportunities to have fun outside the campus: the city offers a wide range of cultural activities and there are lots of natural areas around Brest like the botanical gardens, beaches and hiking paths… Britany is very beautiful, even my friends and my fa-mily who visited me had to admit it!
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HOW TO APPLY ?Through an Erasmus + partnership
Through an international convention with your universityThrough an individual application
For further information contact us. Direction Europe et International
3, rue des ArchivesCS 93837
29238 Brest cedex 3Tél. +33(0)2 98 01 67 31