Open to :
Year of study :
- Applicants holding an undergraduate degree (Bachelor)
- EU/EEA students
- Non-European students
- French: B2
- Master's degree (1st year)
- Master's degree (2nd year)
Overview
The Construction of Contemporary Societies program as part of the Master’s in History trains students through research and in research, with a specialization in contemporary history.
High-level training
- Introduction to historical research and methods
- Acquisition of a strong historical culture
- Openness to multidisciplinary studies
In addition to acquiring a solid knowledge of the history of national and international spaces from the 19th to the 21st century, this program promotes exchanges and disciplinary exchanges through a wide choice of shared courses and research seminars of laboratories associated with training (Lahrha, Triangle).
Subject(s)
Curriculum
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Details of the Curriculum (in French)
Language of teaching
Classes are usually given in French
Admission
You are an EU/EEA student
What next ?
Career opportunities after this course
- Professions in research, secondary and higher education
- Top executives of public administration and French and European companies in France
- Higher education and research, in France and abroad
- Secondary education
- Civil servant, associations and NGOs