Université Jean Monnet

Health, Society and Migration

The Non-degree in Health, Society and Migration at Université Jean Monnet is a program for international students taught in fra.

About the Program

The Health, Society and Migration program is designed for professionals, volunteers, and students who wish to deepen their understanding of migration issues in various fields, including medical, social, and legal contexts. This one-year program offers a multidisciplinary approach, combining insights from medical sciences and humanities. It is ideal for those who thrive in collaborative environments and seek to make a meaningful impact in the lives of migrants.

Students will engage in 112 hours of theoretical and practical training across eight modules, covering topics such as migration trajectories, asylum procedures, and the psychological effects of migration. This curriculum is structured to provide both theoretical knowledge and practical tools, enabling students to reflect critically on their practices and adapt to the complexities of working with vulnerable populations.

Graduates of this program can pursue various roles, including social workers, healthcare providers, and legal advisors specializing in migration issues. They may find employment in NGOs, healthcare institutions, and governmental organizations focused on refugee and migrant support. The skills acquired are transferable across sectors, equipping graduates to address diverse challenges in social and health services.

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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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