Professional license Mediation professions through artistic and cultural approaches
Program Overview
Introduction to the University Program
The university program in question is the "Licence Professionnelle Métiers de la Médiation par des Approches Artistiques et Culturelles," which translates to "Professional License in Mediation through Artistic and Cultural Approaches." This program is designed to prepare students for careers in cultural mediation, equipping them with the skills necessary to work in various cultural and artistic sectors.
Objectives
The primary objective of this program is to train students to become professionals in cultural mediation. This involves learning how to implement cultural policies, develop and conduct cultural projects, build partnerships to diversify and retain audiences, and understand the fundamentals of aesthetics, public policy, and cultural politics. The program also focuses on practical skills such as communication techniques, project management, and team leadership.
Conditions of Admission
To be admitted into this program, candidates must follow a specific application process:
- Register their candidacy through an online application.
- Undergo an examination of their application dossier.
- Participate in an audition if their application is selected.
- Final selection is based on the audition and the overall strength of the application.
For the distance learning format, admission is based on the application dossier and an interview. Applicants must hold a DEUG/Licence 2 or equivalent (120 credits) or have professional experience that can be validated through the Validation of Acquired Experience (VAE) process.
Prerequisites
- Obligatory Prerequisites: Hold a DEUG/Licence 2 degree or equivalent.
- Recommended Prerequisites: Sensitivity to arts, personal interest in working with publics, and experience in the cultural and artistic sector.
Teaching Sites
The program is taught at the ALLSH (Arts, Letters, Languages, and Human Sciences) campus in Marseille, with some sessions possibly held in other locations for students enrolled in the distance learning format.
Formation and Research
The program is primarily professional, aiming to equip students with practical skills in cultural mediation. It includes theoretical foundations, practical training, and professional courses, culminating in a project tutored over two semesters.
Registration Regimes
Details about the annual fees, registration processes, and different formats (initial training, continuing education, apprenticeship) are available, but specific costs and conditions may vary.
Competencies to Acquire
Upon completion of the program, students should be able to:
- Implement cultural policies and projects.
- Develop and manage cultural and artistic events.
- Build and maintain professional networks.
- Evaluate and expertly assess cultural projects.
- Utilize digital tools in professional practice.
- Maintain a professional online presence.
Stages and Encadrés Projects
The program includes a tutored project spread over two semesters, which prepares students for professional practice. A stage (internship) is also part of the curriculum, providing hands-on experience in the field.
Pedagogical Modalities
Teaching methods include lectures, guided workshops, and practical ateliers, with evaluations conducted progressively throughout the program.
Decentralized Teachings
Some teachings may be decentralized, with sessions in Marseille for both on-campus and distance learning students.
Professional Integration Rate
Information on the professional integration rate of graduates is available, indicating the program's effectiveness in preparing students for the job market.
NSF Domains
The program falls under specific NSF (Nomenclature des Spécialités de Formation) domains related to cultural animation, art, and communication.
Professional Outlets
Graduates can pursue careers in various sectors, including cultural institutions, event management, and artistic projects, as professionals in mediation, project management, and cultural development.
Miscellaneous Information
Additional details about the program, including its registration number (RNCP: 40987), costs associated with professional contracts, and information about disability support, are provided for prospective students.
Contact Information
For further inquiries, prospective students can contact the university's service for respect and equality or the specific department responsible for the program. However, such details are not included in this formal extraction to maintain the required format and focus on program details.
