Training courses
Since 1977, DREAM's training courses have been able to offer professional and up-to-date curricula in line with the evolution of technologies in the audiovisual world.
Since 2003 and the LMD reform, the audiovisual department has offered training courses in the European format, enabling mobility and covering a wide range of professions.
Hard sciences and humanities
To keep in direct touch with its students' desire for creativity, DREAM introduces not only scientific but also artistic and human science modules in the first year of its curriculum, and only introduces math or physics modules coupled with a technical module that directly illustrates their application.
.Students can join the course at Licence 3 or Master level, enabling students from business, science, law, history, literature or arts and entertainment backgrounds to specialize in the media environment.
The degrees offered are as follows:
- Licence mention Sciences et Technologies parcours type Audiovisuel et Médias Numériques (SIAMN)
- Master's degree mention Audiovisual, Digital Interactive Media, Games type course Productions
- Master's degree in Audiovisual, Digital Interactive Media, Games Postproduction track
- Master's degree in Audiovisual, Digital Interactive Media, Games ISIS (Image and Sound Systems Engineering)-type course
- Engineering degree in Audiovisual and Multimedia.
From 2003 to 2020, DREAM offered a Licence professionnelle mention métiers de l'information : métiers de la presse et du journalisme parcours Journaliste Rédacteur d'Images et de Sons (JORIS). Its aim was to train bi- or tri-qualified journalists, camera operators, news editors and others. This training program had been created in the context of the emergence of DTT and local and thematic channels, as well as Web TV.
Each year, an average of 60 students graduate from all three master's courses, as well as 50 bachelor's degree graduates and 15 graduates from the engineering cycle.
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