LICENCE Information - Communication
Program Overview
Program Overview
The License in Information and Communication is a comprehensive program that provides students with a broad understanding of the principles and methods of information and communication sciences, as well as the social sciences. The program is designed to provide a solid foundation for further study and professional development in the field of communication.
Program Structure
The program is divided into two semesters, with a total of 500 hours of instruction. The first semester includes 450 hours of core courses, which cover topics such as:
- Introduction to information and communication sciences
- Research methods in social sciences
- Language and communication
- History of communication
- Economics and sociology of communication
The second semester includes 50 hours of specialized courses, which are chosen by the students according to their interests and career goals. The program also includes a mandatory internship of at least three months, which can be completed in France or abroad.
Admission Requirements
The program is open to students who have completed at least two years of higher education (120 ECTS or equivalent) in the social sciences or humanities. International students must demonstrate a good level of proficiency in French (DELF B2, DALF C1 or C2, TEF 4, TCF, or SELFEE).
Career Opportunities
The program provides students with a wide range of career opportunities in the field of communication, including:
- Communication consultant
- Public relations specialist
- Journalist
- Editor
- Media analyst
- Marketing specialist
The career opportunities depend on the specialized courses chosen by the students during the second semester.
Program Details
Diploma
- Diploma: License
- Nature: Mention
- Discipline(s): Communication, Journalism, Edition, Audiovisual
- Referentiel RNCP: 38189
- Niveau RNCP: Niveau 6
- Regime(s) d'etudes: Formation continue, Formation initiale, Formation professionnelle
- Validation des acquis: Non
- Double cursus interne: Non
- Double cursus externe: Non
Courses
The program includes a range of courses that provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the principles and methods of information and communication sciences. The courses are taught by experienced faculty members who are experts in their fields.
Internship
The program includes a mandatory internship of at least three months, which can be completed in France or abroad. The internship provides students with the opportunity to apply the knowledge and skills they have acquired during the program in a real-world setting.
Assessment
The program includes a range of assessment methods, including exams, research papers, and presentations. The assessment methods are designed to evaluate the students' knowledge and skills in the field of communication.
Conclusion
The License in Information and Communication is a comprehensive program that provides students with a broad understanding of the principles and methods of information and communication sciences. The program is designed to provide a solid foundation for further study and professional development in the field of communication.
