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Vélizy University Technical Institute

Coordinates: 48°46′55″N 2°13′01″E / 48.78194°N 2.21694°E / 48.78194; 2.21694
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Vélizy University Technical Institute
Institut Universitaire de Technologie de Vélizy
TypePublic, University Technical Institute
Established1991
PresidentStéphane Delaplace
Students1,100
Location,
AffiliationsUniversity of Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines
Websitehttp://www.iut-velizy.uvsq.fr

48°46′55″N 2°13′01″E / 48.78194°N 2.21694°E / 48.78194; 2.21694

The Vélizy University Technical Institute (IUT de Vélizy, French: Institut universitaire de technologie de Vélizy) is one of the French university technical institute.[1]

It is part of University of Versailles and located at Vélizy-Villacoublay.[2] It trains students in two or three years after the Baccalaureate.[3] It allows the preparation of a two-year undergraduate technical and vocational diploma called a Diplôme universitaire de technologie (DUT) and a three-year undergraduate technical diploma called a Licence professionnelle (professional bachelor's degree).

History

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The Vélizy University Technical Institute was created in September[4] 1991[5] as a component of the University of Versailles.

Faculties

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This IUT has seven faculties located on two campuses :

References

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