Overview
Founded in 1978 in Paris, the Institut Pratique du Journalisme (IPJ) Dauphine–PSL educates future journalists through a curriculum that was accredited by the industry in 1993. In 40 years, the Institute has trained more than 2,000 journalists who currently work for the most prestigious media outlets. Continuing in the tradition of its founders, the Institute dispenses a best-in-class course of study characterized by a demanding academic framework, innovative teaching methods, and strong focus on experiential learning. Through flipped classrooms, learning-by-doing, peer assessment, and a digital work environment, students acquire considerable skills and knowledge.
Learning outcomes
An active, experience-based teaching method and high academic standards are the cornerstones of the Institut Pratique du Journalisme Dauphine– PSL. Students who enter the IPJ can be assured of a position in the journalism profession upon completing their degree and will have access to a professional network that spans every area of the media.
Opportunities
The Master’s degree program produces high-level professionals trained for the following careers:
- Editor
- Reporter
- Photojournalist
- Web journalist, Anchor
- Editorial secretary...
Structure
Tracks
Master’s Year 1 : 1 course
- Journalism.
Master’s Year 2 : 3 courses
- International and European Journalism
- Economic and social journalism (compulsory course for apprenticeship students)
- Political journalism
Costs
Funding
Admissions
Desired background for Master’s Year 1
Students who hold a Bachelor’s degree or the equivalent, or students in the third year of a Bachelor’s degree or equivalent program, may apply so long as they will have earned the degree by the time they enter the IPJ.