Educational Work Path, Social Health and Orientation (TESSO)
| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2026-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
Introduction to the University Program
The University of Lille offers a comprehensive program in Education and Training Sciences, which encompasses various aspects of education and training. This program is designed to provide students with a thorough understanding of the field, enabling them to pursue careers in education, research, and related areas.
Program Structure
The program is organized into several components, including:
- Bachelor's degree in Education and Training Sciences
- Bachelor’s degree in Consulting and Adult Training professions (professional L3)
- Master 1 mention Education and Training Sciences
- Master 2 mention Education and training sciences
- University Diploma / University Certificate
Master 2 Mention Education and Training Sciences
The Master 2 program offers several specializations, including:
- Health and Social Pathway (SASO)
- Educational Transitions Course: Teaching, Disciplines and Inequalities (TEEDI)
- Educational Work Pathway Governance of Institutions (TEGI)
- Educational Work Path, Professionalization, Orientation (TEPO)
- Training Engineering Course (IF)
- Multimodal Pedagogical Engineering Course (IPM)
- Adult Training Engineering Course (IFA)
- Didactic, Teaching and Learning Path (DEA)
- Educational Work, Health, Social and Orientation Pathway (TESSO)
Educational Work Path, Social Health and Orientation (TESSO)
This specialization focuses on training professionals in the fields of education, health, and social work. It offers three options:
- The Consulting option in Skills Development and Enhancement of Acquired Knowledge (CDVA)
- The Education, Health, Social and Prevention (ESSP) option
- The Analysis Studies and Research option on Educational Work and Training (AERTEF)
Options and Specializations
Each option within the TESSO specialization has its unique focus and career outcomes:
- CDVA: Focuses on accompanying professional paths, analyzing competence development, and valorizing acquired skills.
- ESSP: Divided into two variants, TISLE (social work, social insertion, and fight against exclusions) and education and health, preparing professionals for roles in social intervention, health education, and prevention.
- AERTEF: Offers a context for developing competencies in studies and research on educational work, enabling students to become experts in analyzing educational work in various contexts.
Career Outcomes
Graduates of the Master Sciences of Education and Training can pursue a variety of careers, including:
- Trainer
- Training manager
- Project manager in education and prevention
- Educational coordinator
- Facilitator and/or project manager
- Development manager
- Study manager
- Project coordinator
- Territorial network coordinator
- Health or social referent in a public or private organization
- Mediator in the educational field
- Educational advisor
- National Education Inspector
- Director of a regional public health skills center
- Researcher on education and training issues
- Teacher, researcher
Doctoral Studies
After completing the Master's program, students can pursue doctoral studies, which involve:
- At least 3 years of research within a labeled laboratory
- Mandatory training
- Writing an original thesis to be publicly defended
The doctoral program leads to careers in research or executive functions in the international professional world.
