Université de Tours

Master in Social Intervention and Territorial Development

The Master in Social Intervention and Territorial Development at Université de Tours is a 2 year long program for international students taught in fra.

About the Program

This program is designed for students interested in deepening their understanding of sociology and anthropology, particularly in the context of social intervention and territorial development. Over two years, students will engage in both theoretical and practical learning, preparing them for real-world challenges in social work and community development. Ideal candidates are those who are passionate about social issues and eager to make a tangible impact in their communities.

The curriculum covers essential topics such as social dynamics, engagement, and inequalities, equipping students with qualitative and quantitative research skills. Students will participate in hands-on projects, including collective research initiatives and internships, which will enhance their practical experience and prepare them for the evolving job market. This program emphasizes the importance of methodological rigor and critical thinking.

Graduates can pursue various career paths, including social worker, community development officer, policy analyst, and project manager in non-profit organizations. They will find opportunities in public administration, social services, and community organizations. The skills acquired in this program are transferable across sectors, allowing graduates to adapt to diverse roles in social intervention and development.

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