Published on November 26, 2018 | Updated on March 21, 2023

Master's Management, conservation and rehabilitation of mixed modern tangible and intangible heritage - METIS

@Robert Belot

@Robert Belot

This international and interdisciplinary Master's program trains specialists in the conservation, management and development of heritage from the 20th to the 21st century. In a "mixed" approach combining technology and culture, modernity and memory, the program aims to look into scenarios where urban heritage is rehabilitated/redeveloped to bring territorial dynamics back to the forefront through a caring and sustainable approach.

CURRICULUM

The curriculum spans two years. The Master’s uses innovative and immersive teaching methods. Classes are taught jointly by the Université Jean Monnet and the ENTPE. The approach is local as well as European and global. This track is backed by an international network of partners (higher education institutions, companies, cities, foundations) involved in the training program, internships and research.
 

First-year Master’s

After spending the first semester on fundamental knowledge (concepts, sociohistoric issues, law, economics) and mastering specific skills in the management of cultural heritage, students will spend the second semester completing:
  • A research project;
or
  • A 4-6 month internship in France or with a foreign partner.

Second-year Master’s

In the third semester, students will deepen their knowledge (public policies, international law, knowledge of target public) and their know-how (scenography, research engineering) along with a high degree of technical specialization in managing, diagnosing and developing the contemporary urban heritage. In the fourth semester, students will complete:
  • A research project;
or
  • A 4-6 month internship in France or with a foreign partner.
     

PREREQUISITES FOR ADMISSION

For the first and second year of the Master’s program: students with a degree in Human and Social Sciences, Heritage, Engineering, Environment, Architecture, Political and Administrative science track. Students with an equivalent degree from a foreign university (Bachelor’s). Applicants will be reviewed based on their academic record. The Master’s program is also open to non-French speaking students and professionals who would like to update their knowledge through continuous training.