Université Jean Monnet

Arts for Young Audiences: Works, Issues, and Perspectives

The Non-degree in Arts for Young Audiences: Works, Issues, and Perspectives at Université Jean Monnet is a program for international students taught in fra.

About the Program

This program focuses on the intersection of art and childhood, designed for students interested in exploring contemporary issues in artistic education. It is ideal for those pursuing careers in cultural mediation, education, or the arts. The program lasts one year and is conducted in-person, providing a collaborative environment for students to engage with professionals in the field.

Students will study various subjects, including music, illustration, animation, and theater, through a multidisciplinary approach. The curriculum includes theoretical knowledge and practical experiences, such as internships in cultural institutions. This hands-on training prepares students to effectively engage with young audiences and develop innovative educational strategies.

Graduates can pursue various roles, including cultural mediators, educators in early childhood settings, and program coordinators for youth arts initiatives. They may find employment in museums, cultural organizations, and educational institutions. The skills gained are transferable across sectors, allowing for diverse career pathways in the arts and education.

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Direct application via Global Admissions is not available for this program. Browse similar partner programs below or visit the university's site to apply directly.

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