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Teaching method


Retour en début de pageStrong points of the pedagogical approach

The different paths available to students allow them to shape their own training in line with their skills and interests and, in this way, to have relative autonomy in their training programme. The various different areas of study provide a series of coherent and high quality courses.

♣   Interdisciplinarity is encouraged via the following methods : the student decides which options he will take in the Master (60 credits) (in making this choice, he will be guided by the programme’s  interdisciplinary courses which complement the more philological part of the training).
♣   Variety of teaching methods (including e-learning) : use of multi-media for ancient languages.
♣   Range of learning situations : individual and group work, seminars and lectures. Individual guidance for the individual final project (TFE).

Retour en début de pageEvaluation

The written and oral exams aim both to measure skills acquired as well as the student's communication skills and know-how. — Some subjects, geared towards helping the student develop skills in research and personal criticism, are subject to presentations and discussions spread out over the year (permanent evaluation).

Courses are evaluated according to current university regulations (see General Examination Regulations). Students may find further information on specific evaluation methods in the course descriptions.

| 19/05/2009 |