
Work-Study
Whether you've signed an apprenticeship contract or a professional training contract, you'll earn your degree by combining theoretical courses at the university and on-the-job training in a company.

The term 'work-study' (known as "alternance", in French) refers to two specific types of employment contracts: apprenticeship contracts and professional training contracts.
Dual training programme
At the University of Bordeaux, work-study programmes are possible at every level of study: whether a Technical Diploma, a Master or an Engineering degree.
It's an opportunity for you to combine theoretical classes with a practical, on-the-job experience in a company: a real springboard to your first job.
Why choose a work-study programme?
- To learn in a different way by combining a university, education with professional training
- To acquire skills progressively and learn a trade on the job
- To prepare a state-recognised degree while fine-tuning your professional objectives
- To help pay for your studies while being a company employee with compensation
- To benefit from a supervisor at the company and an adviser on campus throughout the programme
Work-study contracts
The term 'work-study' (alternance, in French) refers to two specific types of employment contracts.
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Professional training contracts
Check out our work-study programmes (in French)
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