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Science, Technology, Health

Health Access Licenses (L.AS)

  • Component

    Faculty of Science & TechnologyUFR Lettres, Langues et Sciences Humaines, Faculty of Law, Economics & Management, Medical Training Department

  • Location(s)

    Orléans, Bourges

Presentation

MMOPK (Medicine, Maïeutics, Odontology, Pharmacy and Physiology) health studies pathway.

La Licence << Accès Santé >>  est une licence classique incluant une option santé. Le choix de la licence doit correspondre au point fort de l'étudiant et à ses autres projets éventuels.

The University of Orléans offers several bachelor's degrees with a "Health Access" option:

  • L.AS Life Sciences (160 places)
  • L.AS Chemistry (40 places)
  • L.AS Physics (40 places)
  • L.AS Mathematics (40 places)
  • L.AS STAPS (60 places at Orléans and 50 places at Bourges)
  • L.AS Droit (25 places)
  • L.AS Economics and Management (20 places)
  • L.AS Géographie et Aménagement (15 places)

 

Applicants wishing to enroll in "L.AS." must first make one or more wishes in Parcoursup: https: //www.parcoursup.fr/

 

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Objectives

This year gives students access to :

- Medicine, pharmacy, odontology or maieutics,
- Physiotherapy,
- Training leading to a national bachelor's degree from the University of Orléans.

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Admission

Admission requirements

Licence application procedures for (future) baccalaureate holders with a French baccalaureate obtained in France and applying for the 1st time: http: //www.parcoursup.fr

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And then

Further studies

At the end of the first year of the LAS program, students can apply for a maximum of 2 MMOP streams, and possibly 1 other K stream (additional or single). It is also possible to apply for the competition throughout the LAS curriculum, up to a limit of 2 applications.

The selection process for admission to these health courses takes into account the marks obtained in the bachelor's degree course, and, where applicable, the result of specific oral tests.

If, in the end, the student does not choose to pursue a health-related course of study, or is not accepted, he or she can of course continue on to a bachelor's degree, where he or she will have the opportunity to reapply.

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