EJCAM's Masters' programs combine the experience of over 40 years of training with a contemporary focus on the school's key areas of professional integration: digital, media and communication. They draw on the expertise of a team of teacher-researchers specialising in media economics, communication and sustainable development, digital innovation and journalism. Over 100 professionals in consulting, internal and external communications, public relations, events, ethics, the media, journalism, etc. train students in their future professions, offering them first-hand professional experience and practical tools.
The courses are delivered on two sites, one in Aix-en-Provence and one in Marseille. At each site, one master's degree is delivered entirely on an initial and continuing basis, and another on a work-study program. In addition, a number of specialisations will enable students to orient themselves as closely as possible to their career plans:
- Aix-en-Provence: Initial and continuing Master's degree in Organisational Communication, Media, Public Space (Options: Ecological Transitions & Information & Media);
Master's degree in Communication strategies and press relations is also proposed over 2 years. - Marseille: Initial and continuing Master's degree: Organisational Communication, Information, Media and Digital Technologies (Options: General Interest Communication, Brand Communication, Event Communication, Data & Digital Information devices, International); a work-study program, Project Management Digital Communication, is also delivered at Master 2 level.
EJCAM-Institut d'études politiques (IEP) d'Aix-en-Provence joint courses
The Information Professions Master's degree is delivered in partnership with the IEP, and comprises 2 options: Influence Communication and Advocacy Professions, and Journalism and International Issues Professions, in initial and continuing courses at Master 1 level, and work-study at Master 2 level.
All courses require solid written and oral expression skills in French. They also include instruction in English for communication purposes. Language courses are taught for Independent Users according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFRL). For the international option, a minimum level of B2 in English is expected.