Sociology Department

Department

Organization

Anne Sophie Beliard and Olivier Zerbib, Department Chairs
Julien Bertrand, Academic Coordinator for the Sociology Bachelor’s Program
Aurélie Peyrin, Academic Coordinator for the First-Year Sociology Program
Matthieu Coutellier, Academic Coordinator for the Second-Year Sociology Program
Dominique Raynaud, Academic Coordinator for the Sociology L3 program

Olivier Aubel and Benoit Crêt, Coordinators of the Social Sciences Master’s program
Anne Sophie Beliart and Olivier Aubel, Academic Coordinators for the Sociology track -
Aging, Disability, Health, and Society track: Project Engineering and Supervision (VH2S)

Olivier Aubel, Academic Director of the M1 and M2 tracks in Contemporary Societies in the Digital Age (SCEN)


Jean-Marc Francony, Director of the Master’s program in Book and Publishing Professions
Jean-Marc Francony, Academic Director of the Publishing Professions track
Olivier Zerbib, Academic Director of the Information, Documentation, and Library Studies track
 

Training

The aim of the three-year sociology degree is to provide students with the theoretical tools needed to understand the major contemporary sociological issues, as well as all the conceptual and technical resources required to carry out a sociological survey in response to a commission.

We offer a complete disciplinary training program, enabling students to acquire all the skills needed to become a sociologist (history and foundations of the discipline, methodology), while at the same time having the opportunity to deepen their thinking in a particular field (media, family, culture, etc.).

The license

Master of Social Sciences

Master's degree in book and publishing professions

Published on May 5, 2017
Updated on April 20, 2026