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Master's degree in digital law - Law, journalism and organizational communication course

  • Initial training - Continuing education
  • 1 year
  • Aix-en-Provence
  • AIMS

    The DJC course provides law students with additional training enabling them to move into fields at the crossroads of law and the dissemination of information.

    At the end of their training, in addition to training in law, specialising in the digital world and communication, legal experts will master the interactive techniques and technologies of the web and information dissemination;dactionnelles et technologies du web et de l'AI, permettant de produire, traiter et diffuser de l'information sur tous les supports et pour tous secteurs économiques, culturels et institutionnels.

  • TARGETED STUDENTS

    Students with a Master 1 in Law or equivalent (assessed by the teaching staff)

  • ADMISSION CONDITIONS

    The access to the typical course « Law, Journalism, Communication » is réserv; à of the éThe programme is open to law students selected by the teaching team (academic record of the candidate, motivation, professional project, previous internships).

  • FUNDAMENTAL PREREQUISITES

    Admission to M2 will be approved by the teaching staff on the basis of a university course that is consistent with the standard course

  • FUNDAMENTAL PREREQUISITES

    Registration in the Magistère DJC, obtaining the M1 droit du numérique, reéalisation de stages ou missions en adéquation avec le parcours type

  • LEARNING SITES

    • FDSP, Aix-en-Provence
  • LEARNING AND RESEARCH

    The course has two pedagogical specialities:

    Over and above the theoretical teaching, provided by teacher-researchers, students benefit from teaching provided by professionals, during which they learn practical and technical skills.

    In addition, they work in groups during synergy assignments, which involve leading a professional project and supervising a team made up of first- and second-year DJC students.

    With regard to research, in addition to an introduction to the latter, students are required to write a research report based on the experience gained during their work placement.

  • SCHOOL REGISTRATION

    Typical courses can be access by
    • Initial Formation
    • Continious formation
  • PROFESSIONAL SKILLS TO BE ACQUIRED

    • Producing information
    • Expressing a message with digital media
    • Analysing practices and issues related to information
    • Design a communication strategy
    • Maîtrise information and communication techniques
    • Implement advanced and specialised uses of digital tools
  • INTERNSHIPS AND SUPERVISED PROJECTS

    A training period of at least 3 months is included in the course

  • SPECIFIC TEACHING CONDITIONS

    The course is based on work experience and project management in partnership with public and private companies and organisations. Students are required to work in groups in most courses

  • SEEKED CAREERS

  • SEEKED CAREERS

    Court reporter, legal journalist, multi-media legal expert, internet legal expert, institutional communication, court communication, strategic communication, crisis communication, legal designer, legal engineer, cyber journalist

  • LEARNING COURSES LIST

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