BACHELOR'S DEGREE - Information and communication sciences
This university degree enables students either to pursue a Master's program, a communication or journalism school, or an Institute of Political Studies, or to enter the workforce directly in positions such as communications officer, community manager, public relations consultant, or events manager. It is a nationally recognized degree.
BACHELOR'S DEGREE - Education sciences
This university degree enables students either to pursue a Master's program or to enter the workforce directly in positions such as socio-cultural coordinator, educational support officer, adult education trainer, designer of training and teaching materials for companies or training centres, school teacher, senior educational adviser, or social integration officer. It is a nationally recognized degree.
BACHELOR'S DEGREE - Applied foreign languages
This university degree enables students either to pursue a Master's program in fields such as international trade, marketing, communication, international relations, management, or tourism, or to enter the workforce directly in positions such as bilingual or trilingual international trade assistant, translator, international relations officer, or tourism agent. It is a nationally recognized degree.
BACHELOR'S DEGREE – Philosophy
This degree provides access to a wide range of Master's programs: teaching or research (in philosophy or multidisciplinary fields), communication, cultural mediation, as well as journalism, business, and political science schools.
The Philosophy–Management double degree with TBS Education includes a fourth year of study leading to the Bachelor's degree. Students can then continue in business schools or in the same Master's programs as those offered within the Humanities track.
Students majoring in Philosophy with a minor in Psychology also complete a fourth year to obtain their Psychology degree. After four years of study, they hold two national Bachelor's degrees and may apply for all Master's programs in Psychology, as well as those offered within the Humanities track.
| HOURS OF FRENCH CLASSES | 558 hours |
| HOURS ACADEMIC / METHODOLOGY CLASSES | 42 hours |
| TOTAL HOURS | 600 hours |
The Institut Universitaire de Langue et de Culture Françaises (IULCF) of the Institut Catholique de Toulouse (ICT) is a private higher education establishment offering intensive courses in French as a foreign language to students of all nationalities. The ICT also offers a wide range of courses in various fields such as law, philosophy, literature and the humanities.
This variety of disciplines allows ICT students to benefit from a well-rounded education tailored to their professional goals.
Located in the heart of Toulouse, the ICT is easily accessible by public transport, offering both students and staff convenient access to the campus. Its central location also provides a pleasant and vibrant environment in which to study, right in the lively atmosphere of the city.
Website: ICT-Toulouse IULCF
| Year | Bachelor's Degree |
| Y0 Classes Internationales |
5500 € |
| Y1 | 6000 € + 103 € |
| Y2 | 6000 € + 103 € |
| Y3 | 6000 € + 103 € |
| Y4 | X |
| Y5 | X |
| Grand total | 23500 € + 309 € |
Additional costs: CVEC + 100 € Registration fees = 6203 €
The institution provides students with all the essential information for their arrival, including guidance on transportation, social security, and other practical matters. IULCF – ICT also assists students in finding accommodation whenever possible, whether with host families or in student residences.
Students have the chance to participate in cultural excursions in the afternoons, exploring Toulouse and the surrounding region, as well as in various cultural, social, and festive events organized by French students.
Throughout their time at the university, students benefit from the full support of the teaching team, particularly from their language instructor and the Director of Studies, who meet with each student monthly to discuss progress and provide personalized guidance.
Academic Intake: 1
Academic Calendar: September 2025 to May 2026
Semester 1 (autumn): September to December
Semester 2 (spring): January to May