Master's Degree in Public Law | Preparation for Public Service Talents

RNCP: 38166

  • course: Public service talent preparation
  • area: DEG (Law, Economics, Management)
  • Type of training : Master Degrees
  • ECTS credits 60
  • Level of education at the end of training Baccalaureate + 4 or equivalent
  • Training scheme initial training
  • Alternating training immense
  • Training locations Moufia Campus, Synchronous Distancing

Training summary

This Master 1 program trains future versatile managers for all three branches of the civil service. Its objective is to prepare candidates for the competitive examinations for categories A and A+, and even B, of the civil service.

The course consists of courses shared with the Master 1 (M1) Public Law and specific courses dedicated to preparing for administrative competitions.

Each selected student will benefit from enhanced tutoring by current civil servants and senior civil servants or trainee civil servants from public service schools.

The tutoring action will take the form of methodological assistance, advice in terms of organization, and support for a long-term commitment.

Students will be required to complete an internship of a minimum duration of 4 weeks.

Educational objectives and training opportunities

Educational goals

The training program is based on a combination of theoretical and practical instruction, simulations, and internships. This instruction and these sessions are delivered by a teaching team comprised of academics and managers from all three branches of the civil service. The objective is to train managers for the national, regional, and hospital civil services.

The knowledge and versatile skills acquired by students, through teaching and internships, will enable them to be operational in key sectors of the functioning of public authorities.

Furthermore, at the end of the training, they will have acquired the methodology and the expectations of the different tests of administrative competitions.

Training opportunities

Given its professional focus (following successful completion of competitive exams, students can access employment during the academic year), the Master 1 in Public Law – Public Service Talent Preparation program aligns perfectly with the institution's thematic priorities. Furthermore, this program directly addresses the needs of the Réunion region for developing the skills of future administrative managers.

This training program benefits from support from local stakeholders through a partnership agreement (Prefecture, Region, Department, University Hospital, France Travail, National Centre for Territorial Public Service – CNFPT, Management Centre – CDG of Territorial Public Service, Rectorate). These partners contribute to the training of enrolled students and participate in promotional activities for the three branches of the public service among students.

Advantages of the training

In 2017, following presidential commitments made in 2014 to improve access to public sector jobs for students from Réunion, this innovative training program was created on the island. It was based on a groundbreaking partnership between the University of Réunion, Sciences Po, the regional branch of the CNFPT (National Centre for Public Service Training), the University Hospital of Réunion, the IRMSOI (Institute for Research and Training in the Indian Ocean), the Regional Council of Réunion, and the French State. The program aimed to diversify recruitment and promote equal access to public sector employment. The program's successful results led to its nationwide implementation. In March 2021, the government launched the "Public Service Talents Plan" to further diversify access to the civil service.

Like all the Talent Prep courses in the public service, this training aims to support scholarship recipients from modest backgrounds or job seekers towards public service jobs through enhanced preparation courses for category B, A and A+ competitions.

The program offers them intensive preparation accompanied by personalized tutoring provided by public service executives.

Students are also financially supported through an annual "Public Service Talents" grant, paid subject to means testing, according to the terms defined by the Directorate General for Administration and the Civil Service (DGAFP).

Teaching methods

In person, remotely

Opening the training program to international students

  • EU in a foreign language:

    2 EUs concerned

Duration and number of hours of training

Total teaching hours (M1 only): 595 hours

 

Expected start date of the training

September 1st

Course Description

The training offered to students consists of lectures, practice exams, current affairs conferences on public service and presentations of public service jobs, oral role-playing sessions and interviews with the jury.

The courses are designed to prepare students for the (written and oral) tests of category A and A+ administrative competitions.

The course consists of courses shared with the Master 1 Public Law and specific courses dedicated to preparing for administrative competitions.

Students also benefit from individualized tutoring provided by an executive from one of the public services.

Targeted skills

The skills acquired during this training are in line with those of the RNCP record

Specific teaching methods

Students also benefit from individualized tutoring provided by a manager from one of the public services. A minimum one-month internship is completed within one of the public services.

Internships and supervised projects

Students will have to complete an internship, lasting a minimum of 4 weeks, in a public structure and according to the objectives of administrative competitions.

The aim of this internship is to allow the student, through contact with administrative staff from one of the three public services, to become familiar with their work and missions.

More specifically, this immersion aims to allow them to grasp the culture of the professional civil service within the host organization. Furthermore, the internship aims to integrate the political, strategic, and organizational challenges of the host organization in relation to a mission that will be assigned to the intern.

This internship can be carried out in a state administration or service, in a territorial public administration (Regional Council, Departmental Council, town hall or inter-municipal structure), in the hospital public service, in a semi-public body or any private law structure working in close connection with public authorities.

Cost of training

Registration fees are set annually by the Ministry of Higher Education, Research and Space and are available on our institution's website: Enroll at the University of Reunion

Expectations for admission to the training program

  • To have a good academic level, or even to demonstrate progress during higher education.
  • To understand fundamental and cross-cutting legal concepts.
  • To know the political, administrative and economic organization of the State and the functioning of the institutions of the State and its communities.
  • Knowing how to construct a legal argument.
  • The ability to synthesize knowledge on social issues.
  • Ability to mobilize written and oral expression skills demonstrating writing and speaking abilities.
  • To be self-reliant.
  • Be involved and rigorous.
  • Demonstrate intellectual curiosity.
  • Knowing how to organize your work according to priorities and objectives.
  • To have an aptitude for teamwork.
  • To have a sense of public service.
  • In view of the training objectives, candidates will have to demonstrate a project related to administrative competitions.
  • Promote the diversity of experiences related to the objectives of administrative competitions and career paths.

General criteria for reviewing applications

  • Particular attention will be paid to the grades from the different years of the post-baccalaureate course and especially from the candidate's third year of undergraduate studies.
  • The academic results obtained and the possible interview with the jury will allow the candidate to demonstrate their academic qualities.
  • Any evaluations of the candidate by their teachers and possibly by internship supervisors will be an asset.
  • A letter of motivation and the possible interview with the jury will allow the candidate to outline their project(s) for administrative competition(s) in line with the training are expected.
  • The Curriculum Vitae (CV) and the cover letter will allow the candidate to highlight the particularities of his career path.

Recommended qualifications for admission to the training program

Law degree.

Bachelor's degree in economic and social administration.

Bachelor's degree in public administration.

Application procedures

Depending on the student's situation, applications for admission to the first year of the Master's program (M1) follow three specific procedures (the national platform MonMaster, Études en France, Validation of Acquired Experience). For more information, please consult the university's student services page. Enroll in the first year of a Master's program

Conditions of access to training

Baccalaureate + 3 or equivalent

Target audience

Candidates must hold a degree in law, economic and social administration or public administration or any other qualification, diploma, or training from an institution recognized as equivalent by the selection committee.

However, the diversity of the candidates' licenses and disciplines of origin will be taken into account by the selection committee.

Accommodation capacity

15 seats.

Application period

The admission dates for the first year of the Master's degree (M1) are set nationally each year and are available on the platform. My Master's degree.

Success rate

Over the period 2017-2024, the success rate upon completion of Master 1 is 98,5%.

Insertion rate

Continuing Studies

At the end of Master 1, students who have validated the year and have not obtained a competitive examination can choose to continue in one of the courses of the Master 2 Public Law of the University of Reunion or in another Master 2 of a metropolitan university.

Career opportunities

The sectors of activity and types of employment targeted by this training correspond to those listed in the RNCP record

  • Territorial Administrator
  • Territorial Attaché
  • Territorial editor
  • State Administrative Officer
  • Public Finance Inspector
  • Customs and Indirect Tax Inspector
  • Inspector of Competition, Consumer Affairs and Fraud Control
  • Public Finance Controller
  • Customs and Indirect Tax Inspector
  • Competition, Consumer Affairs and Fraud Control Commissioner
  • Director of Registry Services
  • Clerk
  • Director of Prison Integration and Probation
  • Probation and reintegration officer
  • Director of Prison Services
  • Hospital administration officer

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