Faculties
- Theologium, Faculty of Theology (before 2009 Faculty of Theology and Religious Studies) is considered a hub for French and International theology with roots dating back to 1889. The academic training meets the academic standard of the Holy See.
- Faculty of Philosophy was founded in 1895.
- Faculty of Canon Law, it aims to promote and deepen the study of Canon Law and related sciences, and to provide students, clerics or laypersons with in-depth training in these subjects.
- Faculty of Humanities since 1875 it offers academic training within its 4 departments and offer training for competitive examination (classe préparatoire or prépa in French)
- Literature Department
- History Department
- Languages Department
- History of Arts Department
- Faculty of Social Sciences and Economics offers state degrees in social and economics sciences and in law and political sciences.
- Faculty of Education offers since 1993 Bachelor, Master and PhD in Educational Sciences.
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