The Master's degree is the second part of your university curriculum and follows on from your bachelor's degree. Enriched by the research carried out within the University, it aims for autonomy and creativity and enables you to acquire the specific skills essential to the exercise of your future profession.

A distinction is made between the master 60 credits (1 year), which constitutes general training in your chosen section, and the master 120 credits (2 years), which enables you to specialize in a specific field.

The 120-credit master's degree can be broken down into three finalities:

  • the in-depth finality prepares you for a career in research and is ideal preparation for pursuing a doctorate;
  • the specialized finality is oriented towards the professional world and very often incorporates a work placement;
  • the didactic finality prepares you for the teaching profession in secondary education.

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