Letters: Professions in Editing, Screenplay or Media Writing (MESEM) general course M1
Program Overview
Program Overview
The Master's program in Letters: Careers in Editing, Screenwriting, or Media Writing (MESEM) is a generalist course that offers a comprehensive education in the fields of editing, screenwriting, and media writing. The program is designed to provide students with a solid foundation in literary and cultural studies, as well as practical skills in writing, editing, and communication.
Presentation
The MESEM program is a one-year course that comprises two semesters. The first semester focuses on general education and optional courses, while the second semester is dedicated to a professional internship and the defense of a research thesis. The program is designed to provide students with a broad range of skills and knowledge, including literary and cultural studies, writing, editing, and communication.
Objectives
The MESEM program aims to provide students with a comprehensive education in the fields of editing, screenwriting, and media writing. The program objectives include:
- Providing students with a solid foundation in literary and cultural studies
- Developing students' practical skills in writing, editing, and communication
- Preparing students for careers in editing, screenwriting, and media writing
- Encouraging students to develop their critical thinking and analytical skills
Admission Criteria
Admission to the MESEM program is based on a selective process. The admission criteria include:
- A Bachelor's degree in Letters or a related field
- A strong academic record
- A demonstrated interest in editing, screenwriting, and media writing
- A personal statement outlining the applicant's goals and motivations
Program Structure
The MESEM program comprises two semesters:
- Semester 1: General education and optional courses
- Semester 2: Professional internship and defense of a research thesis
Courses
The MESEM program includes a range of courses, including:
- UE1: Disciplinary teachings - MESEM
- UE2: Professional teachings - MESEM
- UE3: Research project - MESEM
- UE4: Language course
- UE Facultative: Optional course
Internship
The MESEM program includes a professional internship that takes place during the second semester. The internship is designed to provide students with practical experience in the fields of editing, screenwriting, and media writing.
Research Thesis
The MESEM program includes a research thesis that is defended during the second semester. The thesis is designed to provide students with the opportunity to develop their research skills and to produce a original piece of work.
Career Opportunities
The MESEM program provides students with a range of career opportunities, including:
- Editing
- Screenwriting
- Media writing
- Journalism
- Communication
International Dimension
The MESEM program does not offer the possibility of studying abroad, as the specific nature of the teachings and their anchorage in the French professional fields do not have an equivalent in another country.
Program Details
The MESEM program is a one-year course that comprises 60 ECTS credits. The program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in the fields of editing, screenwriting, and media writing.
Savoir-Faire and Competences
The MESEM program is designed to provide students with a range of savoir-faire and competences, including:
- Transversal competences: mastery of written and oral expression, literary and cultural knowledge, documentary research, and synthesis and argumentation skills
- Specialized competences: knowledge of the French editorial field, audiovisual field, and media writing; initiation to media theories; acquisition of specialized writing techniques; mastery of basic digital techniques for editing
Controle des Connaissances
The MESEM program includes a range of assessment methods, including:
- Terminal control for UE1
- Continuous control for other teachings
- Internship report and tutor evaluation
- Thesis defense
Amenagements Particuliers
The MESEM program does not offer the possibility of studying abroad, as the specific nature of the teachings and their anchorage in the French professional fields do not have an equivalent in another country.
Programme
The MESEM program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in the fields of editing, screenwriting, and media writing. The program includes a range of courses, an internship, and a research thesis.
Admission
Admission to the MESEM program is based on a selective process. The admission criteria include a Bachelor's degree in Letters or a related field, a strong academic record, and a demonstrated interest in editing, screenwriting, and media writing.
Et apres
The MESEM program provides students with a range of career opportunities, including editing, screenwriting, media writing, journalism, and communication. The program also offers the possibility of pursuing further studies, including a Master's degree in Research or a doctoral degree.
