Come to study at the INSTITUTE OF PSYCHOLOGY

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Come to study at the INSTITUTE OF PSYCHOLOGY
Come to study at the
INSTITUTE OF PSYCHOLOGY
THIS BROCHURE CONCERNS ONLY EXCHANGE
PROGRAMMES, INTERNATIONAL MOBILITY, AND
CONTRACTS
www.parisdescartes.fr
rubric : « international »
www.psychologie.parisdescartes.fr
rubric : « international »
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COORDINATOR OF THE DIFFERENT MOBILITY PROGRAMMES
PEDAGOGIQUE MANAGER
Exchange programmes : ERASMUS – CREPUQ – Contracts –
International Profile - Free Mover
Silvia Krauth-Gruber
Institut de Psychologie – Centre Henri Piéron
71, avenue Edouard Vaillant
92100 Boulogne-Billancourt Cedex - FRANCE
Telephone : tel : 33 (0) 1 55 20 59 80 (from abroad)
01 55 20 59 80 (in France)
Fax : (+) 33 1 55 20 57 76
E-mail : [email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
SECRETARY OF DIFFERENT MOBILITY PROGRAMMES
ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGER ( ONLY FOR MOBILITY PROGRAMMES)
Office open Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 9am to 1pm, and from 1:30pm
to 4:30pm
(closed to students on Fridays)
Sylvie STAEDEL
Institut de Psychologie – Centre Henri Piéron
Assistante programmes ERASMUS/Mobilité Internationale
71, avenue Edouard Vaillant
92100 Boulogne-Billancourt Cedex - FRANCE
Telephone :(+) 33 1 552 05866 (from abroad)
01 55 20 58 66 (in France)
Fax : (+) 33 1 552 05776
E-mail : [email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
FOR INFORMATION THAT DOES NOT CONCERN MOBILITY PROGRAMMES, PLEASE CONTACT THE
INSTITUTE OF PSYCHOLOGY'S RECEPTION: 01 55 20 58 58
To get to the Institute of Psychology – Centre Henri Piéron
Métro line 9, Marcel Sembat station
Siège de l’Université Paris Descartes
SERVICE DES RELATIONS INTERNATIONALES (International relations)
12, rue de l’Ecole de Médecine – 75006 Paris – Tel : + 33 1 76 53 17 70 – E-Mail : [email protected]
Métro lines 4 or 10, station Odéon
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Content of this document:
Foreign students at Paris 5: Introduction
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Administrative matters
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Learning French before arrival
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Essential documents
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Visas
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Conditions for applying
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Application & learning agreement
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Confirming your application
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Students' arrival
Arrival and formalities, courses
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Welcome period
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Accommodation
University accommodation
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Temporary accommodation
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Permanent accommodation
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Private housing
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Housing benefit
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Living in France
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Bursaries
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Social and health protection
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Opening a bank account
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Centre technique de langue
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Cafeteria
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Budget
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Transport
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Communicating
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Other practical information
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Social services
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Welcoming disabled students
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Medicine and health centres
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Social security
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Sports & societies
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Teaching information
Organisation of studies
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Assessment
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University calendar
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Laboratories
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Library information
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List of modules
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List of final year modules
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EXCHANGE PROGRAM, directions
FOR ENTERING STUDENTS at the INSTITUTE of PSYCHOLOGY
web site for assistance:
www.egide.asso.fr
www.education.gouv.fr
www.ac-paris.fr
www.France.diplomatie.fr
www.etudiantdeparis.fr
www.edufrance.fr
http://www.etudiantdeparis.fr/info/00
www.crous-paris.fr
www.auf.org
http://iedu.free.fr
www.socrates-leonardo.fr
www.esn-france.org
www.paris.fr/education/vie_etudiante
http://www.interedu.com/
www.europa.eu.int
www.esn.org
www.eurofil.fr.st
www.atomeparis.com
www.adele.org
www.club-international.org
The international mobility program in exchange offers students spend part of their curriculum in a foreign university. The length of
stay may be 1 to 2 semesters. Four types of exchanges:
- Europe: ERASMUS - level LMD
- Quebec: the CREPUQ - level LMD
- Convention with the University of Montreal
- Convention Profile International University LAVAL Quebec - only level License 3 ¬ S5 and S6
- Worldwide: International Mobility "free mover" in a foreign university without partnership
To qualify for these programs, it is imperative to be registered in his home university. The student is in his home university and its
standard academic rights and social rights. It is exempt from payment of fees in the host university (except for the "free mover"). The
student follows in this university, a curriculum prepared with the educational exchanges accountable for his home university and
validated by the head teacher of the host university . The validation of all or part of this curriculum will be considered for graduation
of his home university.
The student does not graduate at the University of Paris Descartes
At the Institute of Psychology each semester 30 credits. For a foreign student mobility program at the Institute, the Contract Studies
(Learning Agreement) must contain a minimum of 20 credits a semester. Attendance for courses and TD is required.
The courses of 4th year are only authorized to the students level Bac+3 (already holders of a bachelor) in their university of origin at
the time of of their application
No courses in M2 Professional (M2P)
No courses in M2 Research (M2R) and clinical psychopathology.
TRAINING: No professional training for ERASMUS or other programs
Courses subject to the written agreement of the teacher at the Institute of Psychology (before the arrival of the student at the
Institute of Psychology):
- TER (memory) Research License 3 and M1 P (written agreement from Teacher Director of TER at the Institute of
Psychology)
TER License 3 and M1P must take place on 2 semesters of the academic year.
- Courses of M2 Research (M2R): Written Agreement of the teacher for "Individual, social, environmental and cognitive
psychology"
- Doctor:at: Submitted to the written agreement of the graduate school and Host laboratory at the Institute of Psychology
- TRAINING: research training only in a host laboratory at the Institute of Psychology (written agreement with the teacher
supervisor or Director of Research at the Institute of Psychology).
Free Mover: acceptance by the person responsible for training of the host university
- Examination of the complete academic record of candidate
- If good knowledge of French (certification required)
- If contract studies at the University of origin with commitment on the validation
- With settlement fees in the host university and the university of origin payable by the student candidate to stay at least equal to
one academic semester
- With university enrollment on the basis of the signing of an agreement for training
ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS
LEARNING FRENCH BEFORE COMING
A good knowledge of French is essential for a successful scholarship or trainee journey in Paris. For students who don’t have any or
poor French skills and for students who wish to improve their French skills, several addresses can be useful:
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The French embassy of your country will communicate you addresses of local learning centres giving French lessons : The
Alliance Française or French cultural centres and institutes usually propose French lessons at all levels and prepare you for
acknowledged diplomas in France as : DELF and DALF (in France : Centre International d’études Pédagogiques :
www.ciep.fr)
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Alliance française : www.alliancefr.org
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Ministère des Affaires étrangères : www.diplomatie.gouv.fr/annuaire
Don’t forget that in most cases your admission in a French university depends on your results on the French knowledge test (test de
connaissance du français ; TCF)
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CHECK LIST OF REQUIRED AND COMPULSORY DOCUMENTS TO COME IN FRANCE
All foreign students have to be provided with all the documents quoted here. They are essential for all the necessary administrative
steps such as registering at the university, renting a flat, opening a bank account…
- Identity card or passport
- Identification Photos (10)
- Birth certificate translated into French
- Travel insurance including assistance: COMPULSORY for all foreign students
- Liability insurance: COMPULSORY for all foreign students
- E 111 and/or E 128 form for illness insurance or “Carte Européenne assurance maladie” (“sécurité sociale”) for European students
- Student card of your university
- Letter of motivation
- learning agreement signed by your university
- Vaccination certificate
- Proof of financial means
- Proof of residence in Paris
- Proof of income or scholarship
- Proof of French-speaking (TCF or DELF)
OBTAIN A VISA
Carte de séjour (permission to stay): Refer to the documents cited above
A student long stay visa and/or a valid passport are compulsory to be admitted on French territory. You have to obtain them before
your departure.
A visa enables you to enter the French territory as a permission to stay enables to sojourn there. Once you arrive in France, you’ll then
have to go through the administrative steps in order to obtain a permission to stay.
ƒ Are dispensed of passport only by presenting their ID card:
people under the jurisdiction of European Union
people under the jurisdiction of Swiss and Lichtenstein
people under the jurisdiction of Andorra and Monaco
ƒ Are dispensed of permission to stay, people under the jurisdiction of European Union, European Economical Space and from the
Helvetia confederation.
ƒ Are dispensed of visa, people under the jurisdiction of European Union, European Economical Space , Helvetia confederation,
Andorra, Monaco, Vatican and Saint-Martin.
Holders of a diplomatic passport can also be dispensed of a long stay visa on the condition they present an introduction letter from the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of their country.
Warning: don’t come to Paris with tourist visa. It would be impossible to exchange it against a student long stay visa once you arrive
in France and you would have to leave France once your tourist visa is expired.
APPLYANCE CONDITIONS FOR THE INSITUTE OF PSYCHOLOGY
The candidate’s dossier must arrive no later than April 30th.
The mobility student doesn’t obtain a diploma from the university Paris 5. M2 Pro programmes aren’t open to mobility students.
Required documents for apply:
- Application form and learning agreement signed by your university
- Travel insurance including assistance: COMPULSORY for all foreign students
- Liability insurance: COMPULSORY for all foreign students
- Proof of French-speaking (TCF or DELF)
- Letter of motivation
- Student card of your university
- Identity card or passport
- Proof of residence in Paris
- Proof of income or scholarship
ARRIVAL OF STUDENTS. WELCOME AND FORMALITIES:
It is advised that students arrive in Paris at least two weeks before the beginning of the academic year (or semester).
Students must complete certain administrative formalities and register for the program of study they wish to pursue.
Upon arrival, students must go to the secretary office (fourth floor, office 4066 at the Institute of psychology) to complete all necessary
formalities: obtain a student card, enroll for instruction., etc...
Visa / Residence permit :
http://www.diplomatie.gouv.fr/fr/services-formulaires_831/espace-etudiants_12793/etudier-france_12794/demarchesadministratives_12818/visas-etudiants_27131.htm and/or http://www.campusfrance.org/fr/a-etudier/etudes05-1.htm
Students of nationality of one of the countries of the EEE: They do not need a visa and residence permit except for some countries
if the students want to work in France: Roumanie, Pologne, Hongrie, Malte, Chypre, Slovénie, Bulgarie, République Tchèque,
Lettonie, Slovaquie, Lituanie. ..
All others nationalities:
- For the first year in France, more than 3 months and less than 1 year:
They have to obtain a visa to the Consulate of France of the country of origin before the arrival in France. In 3 months which follow
their arrival, they will have to present to the French office of the immigration and the integration ( OFRII): the indications relative to
their state-civilian and to their place of residence in France, a photography naked head, the statutory medical certificate (art. R313-1 of
the code of the entrance and the stay of the foreigners and the right of asylum), what will allow them to obtain a tax stamp which will
be affixed on the passport and which will act as residence permit.
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- For a stay more than 1 year:
Compulsory visa and residence permit.
The permit is valid for 1 year and obtained at the Prefecture de Police – 13, rue Miollis – 75015 Paris
The visa allows the entrance on the French territory; the residence permit allows staying there.
Check with the Office for Foreign Students at the university: Division des Etudes et de la Vie Universitaire (DEVU) - Bureau des
étudiants étrangers à l’Université : Galerie Pasteur - Aile droite - Porte A4 - 12, rue de l’Ecole de Médecine 75006 Paris - tél : + 33 (0)
1 40 46 17 50
More informations
• Edufrance : www.edufrance.fr/fr/a-etudier/etudes05-1.htm
• Egide : www.egide.asso.fr/fr/guide/preparer/demarches/avant.jhtml
• CNOUS : www.cnous.fr/etrangers/orientation/visa.htm
THE ECTS SYSTEM FOR COURSES CREDITS
The contract:
Before departing, students sign a two-part contract covering their own university and the host university. The contract notes the
courses to be covered and their credit value under ECTS.
Credits:
- In order to facilitate student exchanges and grading of courses completed at one of the partner universities the universities
participating in the ERASMUS exchange have put in place a system for transfer of academic credits:
ECTS (“European Credit Transfer System”)
- The system is based on the translation of credits for the sum of work representing a complete year of study, or 60 credits for an
academic year and 30 credits for a semester.
- On this basis, each course results in a certain number of credits. This number is a function of the volume of work that the course
represents in relation to the total volume of work necessary for completing a whole semester and/or year.
Grading system:
All education received at the host university is graded according to the rules of that university. Successful course completion gives the
right to earn a corresponding number of ECTS credits. Upon return, each student receives a transcript of marks for each of the
following: specifying the course title, the duration and value in ECTS credits, the grade obtained at the host university and its
conversion to the ECTS grading system: A (excellent); B (very good); C (good); D (satisfactory); E (passable); FX (insufficient); F
(failure). Systems of conversion exist for the majority of countries in the Community.
THE ECTS GRADING SCALE
ECTS grade
A
Grade out of 20
16 or more
Grade out of 30
24 or more
Grade out of 40
32 or more
B
C
14-15
12-13
21-23
18-20
28-31
24-27
D
E
FX
11
10
8-9
16-17
15
12-14
21-23
20
16-19
F
7 or less
11 or less
15 or less
Definition
EXCELLENT : outstanding performance with only minor
errors
VERY GOOD : above average but with some errors
GOOD : generally sound work with a number of notable
errors
SATISFACTORY : fair but with significant shortcomings
SUFFICIENT : performance meets the minimum criteria
FAIL : some more work required before the credit can be
awarded
FAIL : considerable further work is required
STUDENT LIFE IN PARIS – SOME PRACTICAL INFORMATION
GETTING AROUND
The metro is the quickest and cheapest means. There are several possibilities: www.ratp.fr
a single ticket: 1,60 €
a “carnet” or book of 10 tickets: 11,40 €
a “carte orange” or orange card: 55.10 € for two zones (see a map of the metro). Depending on your place of lodging, you may
need a “carte orange” covering more than two zones. Metro tickets and “carte orange” coupons are sold at metro stations and
tobacco shops. (called “tabac”).
FOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Telephone cards of 50 or 120 units are sold at post offices, metro stations, and tobacco stores. To call abroad, dial 00 followed by
the country code.
The University will be able to give students a personal e-mail address.
A computer room is available free of charge for accessing the Internet.
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FOR YOUR BUDGETING PURPOSES
For temporary lodgings count on paying 250 € per week.
For permanent accommodations expect to pay around 600 €, a security deposit and the first month of rent.
FOR AN AVERAGE MONTHLY BUDGET
Food
250 €
City transport
55.10 €
Lodging
600 €
Spare time
85 €
Diverse
60 €
MEALS
The student card of the University René Descartes gives access to the University restaurants (RU).
A traditional meal is served there in exchange for one restaurant ticket, which costs 2,60 €
The restaurant tickets are sold in a book of 10 or singly (on the condition of having cash) at ticket windows in the restaurants during
meal times: 11:30-13:30 (and 18:00-20:00 for some restaurants). These restaurants also offer quick restaurant service payable in cash
(brasserie, cafeteria, express grill).
The university restaurants addresses, presentation, prices and description can be found on the CROUS de Paris website:
www.crous-paris.fr/restauration/index.asp
LODGING
The university doesn’t garante lodging ; the student has to find one on his own. However, the international relation office of each
department can help you in your research by giving you addresses and useful information.
Depending on your budget, the length of your stay and your requirements different types of lodging can be taken in account.
Aid with housing students at ERASMUS can benefit from financial aid for lodging with the amount dependent on the cost of rent. Aid
can only be given if the student has a rental agreement in his or her name.
Moreover, aid is only given if the student possesses a ‘carte de séjour’ (or ‘card permitting stay’ in France.)
For supplementary information, a brochure titled “Mobilité étudiante guide d’informations pratiques” (Student abroad guide of
practical information) is available at the secretary’s office of ERASMUS at the Institute of Psychology or at the Bureau of Foreign
Students of University of Paris 5.
TEMPORARY LODGING
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CROUS. (Centre Régional des Oeuvres Universitaires et Scolaires)
39, avenue Georges Bernanos - 75231 PARIS Cedex 05
Métro Port-Royal
Tél : 33 1 405 13699 ; www.cous-paris.fr/logement/
If you haven’t planned lodging before your arrival you can try temporary lodging in youth hostels while waiting to find a definitive
lodging.
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Fédération unie des auberges de jeunesse (FUAJ)
27, rue Pajol
75018 PARIS - Tél : 33 1 448 98727
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F.I.A.P.
30, rue Cabanis
75014 PARIS – Tél: 33 1 431 31700 – email : [email protected]
The cost will be around 20 to 40 € per night breakfast included, for a maximum of 8 nights.
You can also consider taking a hotel room, although it’s an expensive solution. The CROUS gives a list of hotels at a reasonable cost.
DEFINITIVE LODGING
1) Residential flats or university campus managed by the CROUS of Paris
Renting a ROOM (the monthly rent of a room in a university campus is between 150 and 190€ (expenses included), information given
at:
CROUS 39, avenue G. Bernanos – 75005 Paris – Tél. 33 1 405 15555.
www.crous-paris.fr
The French embassy of your country in order to take a candidate form before February preceding your venue in Paris
(the inscriptions close beginning of April).
2) The International University Campus of Paris/ Cité Internationale Universitaire de Paris (CIUP)
La Cité Internationale Universitaire de Paris (CIUP) :
19, bd Jourdan - 75014 Paris
Tél. : 33 1 441 66448 - Fax : 33 1 441 66403
www.ciup.fr/hebergement/
www.ciup.fr/services/relaissocial/index.htm
Access : RER(B) - Cité Universitaire.
This campus isn’t managed by the C.R.O.U.S. It’s composed of 37 « houses » accommodating near 5500 graduate students (less than
30 years old) as well as trainees and post-docs.
Monthly rent: between 280 and 400 €.
3)
Private student residential lodging
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If you haven’t found anything in the international universitary campus, think about private student residential lodging. You’ll find
equiped bachelor appartments, with common spaces –cafeteria, meeting room, coin-operated laundry. Rent: between 600 and 680 €
per month.
List of student residential lodging in Paris and suburbs: www.adele.org/listeresidence/
Egide : Student residential lodging: www.egide.asso.fr/fr/guide/vivre/loger/residetu/
4) In a French family
Against a few hours of baby-sitting or a monthly rent – varying from 600 to 1000 € a month depending on the offer – you’ll be able to live
in a French family which most often guarantees breakfast and diner.
More adapted to short stays, living in a French family will give a limited independence but will permit you discover the French way of
living and French culture.
Information about lodging in French families: www.egide.asso.fr/fr/guide/vivre/loger/autreslogt/
Young Parisian firm taking in charge the organisation and the lodging of students in Parisian families: www.atomeparis.com
Boulogne-Billancourt association ; http://www.asso-bb.net/aiu
LANGUAGE ASSISTANCE
The University René Descartes – Paris V contains a Technical Center for Languages that offers French language courses for foreign
students:
Centre Technique de Langues
45, rue des Saints Pères
F-75270 Paris Cedex 06 - France
Telephone: (+) 33 1 428 63325
Fax: (+) 33 1 428 63327
e-mail: [email protected]
Web: http://ctlparisdescartes.fr
INSTITUTE OF PSYCHOLOGY
GENERAL INFORMATION
STRUCTURE OF TEACHING
Psychology studies are organized in three cycles:
The 1st cycle consists of 3 years and leads to a University Diploma in General Studies LICENCE.
The 2nd cycle consists of two years; the second year leads to diploma MASTER.
The 3rd cycle leads to a thesis.
The LMD rests on a semi-annual organization. Each semester is comprised of 12 weeks of courses followed by two to three weeks of
exams. The first semester (including exams) begins around the 20th of September and ends in late January. The second semester
(including exams) begins around the 1st of February and ends in late June.
Each teaching unit (Unité d’Enseignement/ UE) is defined in European credits taking in account the number of hours the student needs
to obtain this UE (theoretical courses, practical courses, and homework). Each semester is worth 30 credits.
MODES OF TEACHING
- Lectures in amphitheater (CM)
- Directed work (TD)
- Seminars
At the beginning of each course of study, the teacher gives the students a bibliography and a detailed outline of the course.
As a general rule the courses do not have specific prerequisites for Erasmus students except when indicated.
The master courses involve knowledge acquired in the Licence program.
FRENCH IS THE WORKING LANGUAGE FOR ALL COURSES
ASSESSMENT METHODS
Notice: Only student administratively registered (student card) can pass an exam.
Two modalities are combined to successfully validate a teaching unit: continuous assessment and final exam. The exams take place on
a period of 15 days.
No specific registration is required and no convocation is given to take an exam. Days and time of the exams will communicated on a
poster in the university. The only condition to be able to take an exam is to register at the teaching unit at the first semester for the
January session, and at the second semester for the June session.
Any grade mark equal or superior to 10 out of 20 is definitely acquired and can’t be improved.
Written final exams are anonymous.
For undergraduates, each semester is continuously followed by an exam session. A second session is proposed in April for the first
session and in June for the second session.
For graduate students, only one session is proposed continuously to the semester.
Students in mobility are subdued to the same test conditions as the other students. In very specific cases some modifications can
possibly be done on the condition of consent of the coordinators (in Paris Descartes and the student original university), the teachers
concerned, and the people responsible of the diploma.
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Written exams:
- The duration of each test is two or three hours, and they must be written in French. The use of a foreign language or French language
dictionary is authorized for ERASMUS students (for most exams).
- Students involved with the TER (research project) must write a research report.
CALENDAR FOR THE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL YEAR
1ST SEMESTER
Registration for courses:
Beginning of courses for licence:
Beginning of courses for Master:
Christmas Vacation:
Exams first semester:
Jury
2ND SEMESTER
Beginning of courses:
Winter vacation:
Spring vacation:
Exams second semester:
Jury
Exams second session first and
second semester only for licence:
Evaluations of TER for M 1:
late August/Early September
mid September
at the beginning of october
late December
January
at the end of january
during February
April
May
June
mid to late June
RESEARCH LABORATORIES
Laboratoire de Psychologie et neurosciences cognitives
Directeur : Nicole Fiori
Secrétariat : Julie Prunet
+ 33 1 55 20 59 97
Laboratoire de Psychologie des Menaces Sociales Environnementale
Directeur : Ewa Drozda-Senkowska
Secrétariat : Dimitri Gambi-Mas
+ 33 1 55 20 57 04
Laboratoire de Psychologie Clinique et Psychopathologie
Directeur : François Marty
Secrétariat : Hélène Godart
+ 33 1 55 20 59 79
Laboratoire Adaptation Travail-Individu
Directeur : Todd Lubart
Secrétariat : Laurence Picou
+ 33 1 55 20 54 11
Groupe d’imagerie neurofonctionnelle du développement
Sorbonne Labo A. Binet, 46, rue Saint-Jacques, 75005 Paris.
Responsable : Olivier Houdé
Secrétariat : Claire Pruvot
+ 33 1 40 46 29 95
Laboratoire de Psychopathologie et Processus de la santé
Directeur : Jean-Louis Adrien
Secrétariat : Svétlana Gillot
+ 33 1 55 20 59 92
HENRI PIERON LIBRARY
Head librarian: Claudette Buzon
Tel : 33 1 552 05845
www.bu.parisdescartes.fr
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
Hours : 9 h - 19 h 30 without interruption from Monday to Friday.
Closings: four weeks in August, one week at Christmas.
A student card is necessary for inscription.
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LICENCE - LISTE DES COURS OUVERTS AUX ETUDIANTS EN PROGRAMME D’ECHANGE
Licence 1 (L1)– Licence 2 (L2) – Licence 3 (L3) : Semestres 1, 2, 3, 4 , 5 et 6
Semestres
L1 /S 1
L1/ S 2
L2 / S 3
L2 / S 4
L3 / S 5
L3 / S 6
NOM
Psychologie Clinique 1
Psychologie du Développement 1
Psychologie Sociale 1
Analyse statistique de données en psychologie 1
Méthodes et pratiques professionnelles des psychologues 1
COMP :
- Introduction à la sociologie
- Introduction à la linguistique
Psychopathologie 1
Psychologie Différentielle 1
Psychologie cognitive expérimentale 1
Introduction aux travaux d’études et de recherche 1
Travaux individuels supervisés 1
Anglais pour psychologues
Psychophysiologie 1
UE libre
Psychopathologie 2
Psychologie différentielle 2
Psychologie cognitive expérimentale 2
Introduction aux travaux d'étude et de recherche 2
Méthodes et pratiques professionnelles des psychologues 2
Informatique et C2i ou Anglais de la communication
et de l’expression
Psychophysiologie 2
Histoire et Epistémologie de la psychologie
Psychologie clinique2
Psychologie du développement 2
Psychologie sociale 2
Analyse statistique de données 2
Introduction aux travaux d’études et de recherche 3
Travaux individuels supervisés 2
Projet professionnel de l’étudiant ou Perspectives
Informatique de C2i ou Anglais de la communication
et de l’expression
Psychologie Cognitive
Méthodes et pratiques professionnelles des psychologues 3
Option de Psychologie 1 (au choix)
Psychophysiologie 3
Anglais de la recherche en psychologie
Travaux d’études et de Recherche 1. Cette UE validée en
L3/S6 doit être commencée en L3/S5 sous réserve d’accord
de l’enseignant responsable
Clinique et psychopathologie de la vie psychique
Développement socio-cognitif et cognition sociale
Analyse et statistique de données 3
Neurosciences et neuropsychologie cognitive
Option de Psychologie 2 (au choix)
Travaux d’études et de recherche 2 (sous réserve d’avoir
commencé en L3/S5 avec accord du responsable)
Code UE
Code ECUE
P1
CLI1
DEV1
SOC1
ASD1
MPP1
ASD1
MPP1
COMP
INSP
INLP
P2
INSP
INLP
PAT1
DIF1
EXP1
ITER 1
TIS1
ANP
PSP1
UEL
PAT2
DIF2
EXP2
ITER 2
MPP 2
4
3
5
5
5
2
2
4
4
3
5
5
5
2
2
3
PSP2
PPE ou PERS
C2i ou ANCE
4
4
5
5
5
5
2
2
3
3
PSCOG
MPPP3
OP1
PSP 3
ANRP
7
8
4
4
4
TER 1
CLIPA
CS
ASD 3
NNC
OP 2
3
7
7
4
4
4
TER 2
4
ITIS 1
ANP
PSP1
UEL
P3
ITMP
C2i ou ANCE
PSP2
HEPSY
P4
ASD2
ITIS 2
10
Crédits
ECTS
5
5
5
4
4
CLI2
DEV2
SOC2
ITER 3
TIS 2
OPTIONS DE PSYCHOLOGIE - LICENCE 3 (L3)
Semestres 5 et 6
Année Universitaire 2011/2012
Chaque UE optionnelle : 4 crédits ECTS
L3/ S5
L3/S6
UE
TITRES « Option de Psychologie 1 »
S5 2011/2012
OC 01
« Introduction à la psychosomatique»
OC 02
OC 03
OC 04
« Psychothérapie : concevoir le changement psychologique »
« Le psychologue clinicien et le groupe »
“ Psychopathologie et maladies somatiques”
OC 05
OC 06
OP 07
OA 13
OA 14
OA 15
OA 16
OA 17
OA 18
OA 19
OA 20
«Clinique de la périnatalité»
« Mutations de la famille et liens de parenté chez l’enfant »
« Clinique de l’enfant d’âge scolaire »
« La psychologie des erreurs : je pense donc je me trompe »
« La psychologie des émotions »
« Les enfants à haut potentiel »
« De l’espace au lieu : environnement, cognition et conduites»
« Acquisition des troubles du langage oral et écrit chez l’enfant »
« Ergonomie : travail, innovations et formation»
« Approche psychosociale de comportements d’agression »
« CREA » Etude de la créativité
OA 21
OA 22
« Psychologie et neuropsychologie de la mémoire »
“Neurobiologie de la mémoire”
UE
TITRES « Option de Psychologie 2 »
S6 2011/2012
“Autisme et troubles apparentés”
« Psychopathologie des addictions »
« La problématique interculturelle»
“Introduction à la neuropsychologie des démences”
« Introduction à la psychopathologie de l’adulte »
« Psycho(patho)logie psychanalytique du virtuel quotidien »
« Evaluation et gestion des compétence au travail »
« Les études du rêve : conceptions anthropologiques, psychanalytiques
et neurophysiologiques
« Introduction à la neuropsychologie clinique »
« Plasticité cérébrale : du normal au pathologique »
« Psychologie et école »
« Culture et identité »
« Psychology and management »
« Le médicament psychotrope »
OC 07
OC 08
OC 09
OC 10
OC 11
OC 12
OA 23
OA 24
OA 25
OA 26
OA 27
OA 28
OA 29
OA 30
OA 31
OA 32
ENSEIGNANTS
I. Gernet
S. Sultan
E. Lecourt
A. Untas
M.J. Mouras
A. Konichekis
J.Y Chagnon
S. Moutier ; N. Angeard
S. Krauth-Gruber
Maria Pereira da Costa
E. Ratiu
S. Pacton
C. delgoulet ; J.M Burkhardt
F. Pahlavan
C. Mouchiroud
V. Gyselinck ; S. Nicolas ; P.
Piolino
G. Chevalier ; S. Mana
ENSEIGNANTS
R. Blanc
I. Varescon
C. Lhomme-Rigaud
A. Baudouin
V. Estellon
S. Missonnier
X.Caroff
F. parot
I. Jambaqué ; J. Barra
L. Chaby ; M. Noulhiane
F. Zenasni
G. Vinsonneau
M. Bastounis
P. Venault
K. Doré-Mazars ; D. VergilinoPerez
Psychologie et neuropsychologie cognitive : perception-action »
« Adaptations et inadaptations sociales de l ‘enfant et de l’adolescent » M-H. Plumet
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