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Université Libre de Tunis

http://www.ult.ens.tn/

UNIVERSITE LIBRE DE TUNIS
30 AVENUE KHEIREDDINE PACHA
1002 TUNIS-TUNISIE
TEL: (216) 71 841 411
FAX: (216) 71 782 260
E-MAIL:INTAC.ULT@PLANET.TN

History

The Université Libre de Tunis, a private university acknowledged by the Tunisian State (Ministry for Higher Education), is a young and dynamic university stemming from the EEA-INTAC group, the keystone of which is the Ecole d'Electronique et d'Automatisme, "EEA", which was created in 1973 by Mr. Mohamed Boussaïri BOUEBDELLI. At the time, it was the first private higher education establishment created inTunisia. The higher cycles were linked to the Université Libre de Tunis in 1992. Since 1973, the growth has been very fast from the point of view of the number of students as well as from the point of view of courses which have been either created or developed. The reputation of ULT is now well established and its audience has become international. It is in a position to offer its students a wide variety of programs for the three cycles of university studies.

The objectives as set in the past have been reached easily:

Harmony between general culture and specialisation,
Balance between basic teaching and opening up to the outside world by privileging partnerships with the business world so as to develop new areas of training and of research,
Using innovating methodologies in teaching and research,
Enhancing student life at the heart of the University and of the city.

Our Group :

Our group includes seven components :
The ECOLE D'ELCTRONIQUE ET D'AUTOMATISME founded in 1973
The INSTITUTION PRIVEE MIXTE (so-called Jeanne d'Arc) founded in 1936 by the Sisters of Saint Joseph : primary and secondary education
l'UNIVERSITE LIBRE DE TUNIS : enseignement supérieur
The CENTRE UNIVERSITAIRE DE FORMATION CONTINUE "CUFOC" : training and refresher courses for business collaborators,
The CENTRE INTERNATIONAL DE FORMATION ET D'ENSEIGNEMENT A DISTANCE "CIFED",
The EDITIONS BOUEBDELLI SERVICES 'EBS " : editing and publication of pedagogical backup material.

FACULTIES, SCHOOLS AND INSTITUTE

Faculty of law, economics and management

Presentation of the faculty
Organisation chart
Law department
Department of economic sciences
Department of management sciences
Department of computer sciences and information systems of management

Faculty of literature, arts and human sciences

Presentation of the faculty
Organisation chart
Department of arts and media technology
Department of fine arts
Department of Literature, Languages and Foreing Civilizations
Department for applied Linguistics
Department of Education science

Polytechnic Institute PI

The Polytechnical Institute - PI of ULT, encompasses the various disciplines in pure sciences, in applied sciences and in engineering. It also houses nine departments undergraduate and graduate school which altogether contribute to the achievement of two major missions : tuition and research.
The objective of PI is to train engineers with top standards so that they may be capable of facing a professional world in which the main characteristics are constant change, universality and growing complexity.
PI offers to its students a choice of 36 programs : 22 in the undergraduate degrees , and 14 in the graduate . The tuition is given by over 200 professors, who thanks to their proficiency, ensure that the programs are of quality and up-to-date.IP, taking care of its students' practical training, provides also the possibility of doing training periods in the work environment. These training periods, which last from12 to 15 weeks on a full-time basis, take place in the summer time essentially. They are an opportunity for the students to acquire experience in the field of study, and to become acquainted with the working world , as well as making themselves known by prospective employers.The University Diploma in Technology "U.D.T" : a definite plus in the search for employment and a good start for engineering studies.

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