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Erasmus Mundus Action 1 Compendium 2009 - EACEA - Europa

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<strong>Erasmus</strong> <strong>Mundus</strong> Masters Courses<br />

TPTI<br />

Techniques, Patrimony and Industrial Territory: History, Valorisation,<br />

Didactic<br />

Duration: 2 years<br />

Course description:<br />

This Masters degree is intended for students seeking to advance their studies in heritage<br />

methodology, practice and teaching. It emphasises historical and field analysis and considers both<br />

pure research and action research. Teaching takes place in three centres of excellence: the Sorbonne<br />

(Paris), Padua (Italy) and Evora (Portugal).<br />

The study programme:<br />

TPTI is a two-year course. Admission is on the basis of cv and project, after which students are<br />

assigned a tutor in one of the consortium's three universities. The programme (120 ECTS credits)<br />

covers 1) three modules delivered on the three sites (80 ECTS credits); 2) language courses: French,<br />

English, Italian and Portuguese (10 ECTS credits); 3) placements and on-site report (5 ECTS),<br />

submission of a Master's dissertation in French or English (25 ECTS credits). European students may<br />

obtain scholarships for a 5-week course in a university which forms part of the network (TPTI-RI<br />

(UNICAMP, Brazil), (University of Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso), (Fudan, China), (UNAM, Mexico),<br />

equivalent to 5 ECTS (Cf. point 3/).<br />

Course schedule:<br />

The course begins in Paris (1 st semester) and continues in Evora (2 nd semester), followed by Padua<br />

(3 rd semester), concluding with the dissertation (4 th semester) in the university where the student's<br />

tutor teaches. Teaching is in French and English.<br />

Entry requirements:<br />

30 applicants are selected each year. The course is open to students holding a Bachelor's degree or<br />

equivalent. Experience in heritage work, museum practice, site management or restoration, or<br />

industrial archaeology is also strongly recommended. Fluent written and spoken French is essential<br />

(ALTE level 4 or 5) as is a good command of English (ALTE level 3 or 4).<br />

Qualifications, post-course openings:<br />

On successful completion of the TPTI course, students will be awarded three diplomas and on<br />

Diploma Supplement. The course will give graduates access to PhD programmes, or to professional<br />

opportunities such as museum work, inventory taking, collection management, museum design,<br />

consultancy work in management and restoration of monuments and historic sites, cultural economics<br />

and engineering, communication and scientific and technical journalism.<br />

Website:<br />

www.tpti.eu<br />

Partners:<br />

University of Paris I Pantheon-Sorbonne, France(Co-ordinating institution)<br />

University of Evora, Portugal<br />

Univesrity of Padua, Italy<br />

Contact:<br />

Anne-Françoise Garçon<br />

UNIVERSITE PANTHEON-SORBONNE (PARIS I)<br />

UFR d´Histoire,CH2ST<br />

Centre Mahler-Sorbonne<br />

9 rue Mahler<br />

75004 Paris, France<br />

afgarcon@univ-paris1.fr<br />

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