The Master [60] in Ancient and Modern Languages and Literatures trains specialists in French and Latin languages and literature.
At the end of their training, students will have an expert literary and linguistic knowledge allowing them to produce precise and rigorous analyses, guided by a critical mind-set and intellectual independence, with a view to interpreting an author’s ideas, a question relating to a societal issue or a linguistic phenomenon in its context.
On successful completion of this programme, each student is able to :
1.1. Attain expert knowledge of Latin and French languages including their vocabulary, grammar (morphology and syntax), their stylistics and rhetoric.
1.2. Demonstrate an in-depth knowledge of French and Latin works of literature and their authors, by mastering the tools and methods used in the analysis and interpretation of those texts.
1.3. Apply knowledge of vocabulary and grammar to French and Latin texts looked at during the course or individually, on the basis of different activities (translations into and out of the language studied, individual research, argumentative essays, preparation of oral presentations and production of written work).
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3.1. Conduct every aspect of data management: gather it, analyse it, classify it and determine its relevance.
3.2. Implement a critical approach: identify the original sources of the data, assess their value and analyse their impact.
3.3. Demonstrate the ability to summarize: efficiently analyse the data inherent to a situation or a question with a view to drawing the most appropriate conclusions or solutions from them.
4.1. Examine a theme by demonstrating its origins, development, circulation and possible permanency within French and Latin literature.
4.2. Communicate the results of research work in writing.
5.1. Take reasoned positions on complex problems.
5.2. Acquire the independence necessary to develop lifelong independent learning.