Medieval Letters - Literature, languages and knowledge
Program Overview
MASTER Lettres : Lettres Medievales - Litterature, langues et savoirs
The MASTER Lettres : Lettres Medievales - Litterature, langues et savoirs is a university program that focuses on the study of medieval literature, languages, and knowledge. This program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the medieval period, including its literature, history, and culture.
Presentation
This master's program is a unique collaboration between four prestigious Parisian institutions: Sorbonne Universite, Sorbonne Nouvelle-Paris 3, École normale superieure, and École nationale des chartes. The program aims to train students in literary research, with a particular emphasis on medieval texts. Students will have the opportunity to work closely with faculty members and benefit from individualized attention, while also engaging in discussions and exchanges with their peers.
Objectifs et competences vises
The program has several objectives, including:
- Providing students with a thorough understanding of medieval literature and history
- Equipping students with a solid foundation in medieval studies, including languages, philology, paleography, and codicology
- Training students in literary research and analysis
- Developing students' writing and communication skills
- Preparing students for careers in research, teaching, and cultural heritage
Debouches
Graduates of this program can pursue a range of career paths, including:
- Research positions in universities and institutions
- Teaching positions in secondary and higher education
- Careers in cultural heritage and preservation
- Positions in publishing, editing, and writing
Programme
The program consists of two years of study, with a total of 120 ECTS credits. The first year (M1) is divided into four units:
- UE1: Enseignements fondamentaux (10 credits)
- UE2: Enseignement disciplinaires (8 credits)
- UE3: Activite de Recherche (6 credits)
- UE4: Langues Medievales (6 credits) The second year (M2) is also divided into four units:
- UE1: Enseignements fondamentaux (8 credits)
- UE2: Enseignement disciplinaires (8 credits)
- UE3: Activite de Recherche (8 credits)
- UE4: Langues Medievales (6 credits)
Admission
To be eligible for this program, students must hold a bachelor's degree in a relevant field, such as letters, languages, history, or philosophy. Students must also demonstrate a strong foundation in medieval studies and a proficiency in French.
Pre-requis
The prerequisites for this program include:
- A bachelor's degree in a relevant field
- A strong foundation in medieval studies
- Proficiency in French
Niveau d'etude vise
The program is designed for students who have completed a bachelor's degree and are seeking to pursue a master's degree.
ECTS
The program consists of 120 ECTS credits, which are distributed across the two years of study.
Dimension internationale
The program has a strong international dimension, with opportunities for students to study abroad and engage in international research collaborations.
Resume de la Formation
The program can be summarized as follows:
- Diplome: Master
- Nature: Mention
- Specialite: Lettres Medievales - Litterature, textes, savoirs
- Discipline(s): LETTRES ET LITTERATURE
- Referentiel RNCP: 39494
- Niveau RNCP: Niveau 7
- Referentiel SISE: Langues et litteratures francaises
- Regime(s) d'etudes: Formation continue, Formation initiale
- Validation des acquis: Oui
- Stage: Optionnel
- Stage a l'etranger: Optionnel
- Double cursus interne: Non
- Double cursus externe: Non
