The programme leads to a two-year master's degree in communication strategy and digital culture. It has been set up in line with the Decree defining the higher education landscape and academic organisation of studies (7/11/2013)
and corresponds to level 7 of the European Qualifications Framework. The master's programme aims to develop the following skills and learning outcomes:
On successful completion of this programme, each student is able to :
Know the main principles of the architecture, operation and security of computer and socio-digital networks of an organisation, as well as the main computer technologies.
Know the tools, methods and aesthetic principles of the scripting, writing, editing and gamification of digital content.
Know the characteristics, opportunities and constraints of the different digital channels; integrate them in a logical way in a communication plan.
Know the techniques and methods for optimising the referencing, reputation and running of online communities.
Develop a digital culture for an organisation which mobilises management, teams and partners in communication strategies and projects.
Justify, defend and promote communication projects, particularly with decision-making bodies, from their creation to final reporting (including user feedback).