Descriptif
Descriptif UNICAMP (EX)
Universidade Estadual de Campinas
Cette mobilité entre dans le cadre du projet BRAFITEC. Ce projet permet aux élèves de l'école d'obtenir une aide forfaitaire pour une mobilité vers l’établissement partenaire.
Type d’accord : échange non diplômant
Durée de la mobilité : 1 semestre – 2 semestres
Calendrier académique :
The UNICAMP academic year is divided into two semesters:
1st academic semester – from March to July
2st academic semester – from August to December
Summer Vacation - January and February
Ecoles concernées :
Exchange students can request classes at all faculties and institutes, respecting the restrictions described below. Class schedules (undergraduate and postgraduate) are available here. If the appropriate semester schedule is not yet available, students should choose their classes based on the same semester from the previous year. Classes are offered on four different campuses in three different cities. We strongly recommend that students take classes in just one city. The main campus is located in Campinas. The Faculty of Applied Sciences (FCA) and the Faculty of Technology (FT) are located in the city of Limeira and the Faculty of Dentistry of Piracicaba (FOP) is in the city of Piracicaba.
Restricted areas:
– Medicine: Only observational internships are allowed for a maximum period of 90 days. Theoretical or practical subjects do not accept enrollment from foreign students. For more
information, go to: https://www.fcm.unicamp.br/fcm/international-office
- Speech: For the practical subjects of the 3rd. and 4th. years of Speech Therapy, the activities of the 1st academic semester of the year (March – July) begin before the official start of the semester. Students in this area should contact DERI and/or the Speech Therapy Undergraduate Office to find out about the start of activities.
- Music: Only for students taking music courses, especially instrument classes.
- Arts Courses: Only for art students.
- Sports Courses: Only for students on sports courses.
- Thesis and final projects: most teaching units do not accept students for theses and final projects, even if no exam is required.
- Language courses: Only Portuguese for Foreigners or Portuguese for Spanish speakers, and ONLY if the student takes the placement test before classes start.
Nombre d’ECTS locaux rapportés à l’étudiant Télécomien par semestre équivalant à 30 ECTS par semestre requis par TP pour validation de l’OMI (obligation de mobilité internationale).
Information transmise par UNICAMP :
“Undergraduate and Postgraduate students from Partner Universities can enroll in up to 32 credits per semester. At UNICAMP, each credit corresponds to 15 class hours, lasting 15 (fifteen) weeks of class activities (readings, laboratory, etc.).
Like this:
– 1 credit = 15 hours
– One course of 4 credits = 60 hours of academic activities per semester.
– A student enrolled in 24 credits will have a total of 360 hours of academic activities in the semester.
– There is no official equivalence between UNICAMP Credits and ECTS.
- ALL Exchange students must have at least 15 hours of classes per week (15 credits) due to federal police requirements for visa regularization.”
“At Unicamp, each credit is equivalent to 15 semester hours of academic activity (lectures, laboratories, tutorials, etc.). Then: One 4-credit course = 60 hours of academic activity per semester
A student with 24 credits will have a total of 360 hours of academic activities that semester.”
Enfin, “There is no official equivalence between UNICAMP Credits and ECTS. One suggestion is that the student finds out the official workload for each ECTS credit at the University abroad and then compares it with the workload for each credit at UNICAMP. As mentioned above, at UNICAMP, each credit is equivalent to 15 semester hours of academic activity (lectures, laboratories, tutorials, etc.).”
Lien vers le catalogue des cours du partenaire pour cette formation
Catalogue des cours en anglais : https://internationaloffice.unicamp.br/en/estudantes-intercambistas-internacionais/#Disciplinas-oferecidas-em-ingl%C3%AAs
Niveau de langue requis et langue des cours
Unicamp does not have knowledge requirements in Portuguese. All Undergraduate level classes and most Postgraduate classes are offered in Portuguese. Exchange students are offered Portuguese classes in English and Spanish.
Numerus clausus (nombre de places pour Télécomiens) : NR
NB : Lettre d’engagement à fournir à la DRI pour les formations les plus plébiscitées
Deadlines de nomination de la DRI de TP
April 1st to May 20th
Puis
Deadlines de candidatures avec nomination préalable de la DRI de TP
Du 14 mai au 30 mai pour le semestre de août à décembre
Pièces à fournir à UNICAMP pour la candidature :
- Academic transcript from the university of origin, containing the subjects already taken by the student;
2. Letter of appointment or recommendation from the university of origin, on headed paper and signed;
3. Copy of the student's passport or official identification document from his/her country of origin.
Nous vous remercions de vous rendre dans Eole afin de télécharger les modèles qui vous seront utiles: https://eole.telecom-paris.fr/formation/international/depart-a-letranger/procedure-de-candidature
Liens utiles candidatures/admission process, plus d’informations sur l’échange sur la page de l’établissement d’accueil
Guide de préparation à l’arrivée de UNICAMP : https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1jztRG4eEszMSS4kmU1vRb-pZ4X3Xkw-v
https://internationaloffice.unicamp.br/en/estudantes-intercambistas-internacionais/
https://internationaloffice.unicamp.br/en/estrangeiros/estudantes-estrangeiros/formas-de-ingresso/
Lieu de la formation
Sao Paulo, BRESIL
Le plan d'étude type est à votre disposition sur Eole, cf partie B/ de ce lien : https://eole.telecom-paris.fr/formation/international/depart-a-letranger/procedure-de-candidature
Mise en relation avec des élèves qui y sont ou y ont été : sur demande, la DRI peut vous mettre en relation avec ces élèves
Informations complémentaires
Informations pratiques – visa
To enroll at UNICAMP you need a Student or Mercosul Visa, which can be obtained at the consular office of the Brazilian Embassy or Consulate in the student's country of origin. The visa must be requested early enough so that all bureaucratic procedures can be completed, which can be quite time-consuming.
Although it is possible for students from some countries to enter Brazil as tourists and change their visa status while in the country, this is not recommended as this procedure requires a series of legalized and translated documents. Therefore, We strongly advise entering Brazil with a Student or Mercosur Visa.
We strongly recommend that when applying for a visa at the Brazilian Embassy or Consulate in their country of origin, the student also requests the issuance of a document called CPF. This is an individual document necessary for operations such as opening bank accounts and registering for some public and private services, and will certainly be requested at some point during your stay in Brazil.
Informations pratiques – santé
Health insurance is mandatory for all foreign students and a copy of this document must be delivered to DAC via the system. The insurance must cover medical and repatriation expenses from the day the student leaves their country of origin. Choosing specific travel insurance is the student’s responsibility. If the foreign student arrives in Brazil without previously contracted health insurance, he or she will have to purchase insurance with a local agency.
UNICAMP has a community health care center called Cecom, which offers medical and dental consultations, in addition to emergency care. It also has two hospitals on the Campinas campus that can be used in urgent and emergency situations, especially on weekends, when Cecom is closed. Both services can only be used after registration has been completed (after the first two weeks after the start of classes).