Exchange: Paris 1 – Pantheon Sorbonne University

Paris 1 – Pantheon Sorbonne University is a public research university in Paris, France which was founded following the division of the historic University of Paris. Their three main areas of specialization are Economics and Management, Human Sciences, and Legal and Political Sciences Home to 45,000 students with 25 different locations throughout Paris, with the main building located centrally on the south side of the bank near Notre Dame, the Jardin de Luxembourg and Les Invalides.  Students have taken courses here in Anthropology, Sociology, History and Art History. 

Credit Equivalency: 60 Credits = 5.0 UofT FCE

Available Courses: Check here.

Restricted Programs: Some Masters programs, Exchange is only available in 3rd year and onwards 

Housing: On-campus housing is not guaranteed but the host institution will assist in securing housing. Please find more information here. 

Note: This destination is only open to Full Year or Winter exchange.  This destination’s term date does not align with U of T’s. If you have any questions, please email learning.abroad@utoronto.ca. 

Location

Country(ies): France
City: Paris
Institution: University

Status

Accepting Applications: Yes
Timeline: Fall (Sep-Jan), Winter (Feb-May), Year-long (Sep-May)
Run By: CIE
For Credit: Yes

Deadlines: Full Year Deadline: January 15, 2025
Winter Deadline: April 2, 2025

Details

Language of Study: English, French
Level of Study: Undergrad, Graduate
Subjects Available at Host: All
Program Type: Study
Tuition & Incidentals: Paid to UofT
Program Fees: No fee
Funding: IE Award

Eligibility

Schools/Faculties: All
Requirements: Minimum CGPA: 2.25 (Undergraduates) or B (Graduates) Language Requirements: If you are taking courses taught in French, minimum level B2 is required. Please indicate your French language level on your application. Nominated students who wish to take courses taught in French will be required to submit a language certificate of minimum level B2 (DELF/DALF, TCF or letter written by a French teacher from your home university) to the host institution.