Bachelor - Organizational IT

Program Objectives

The Bachelor’s in Organizational IT covers different aspects of information processing. It provides a solid preparation in IT, theoretical tools for the analysis of complex systems and skills for the business management sector.
Professionalization is particularly emphasized. The curriculum includes an internship and a requirement of two modern languages.

Program Objectives:

  • Provide a solid preparation in IT by combining the study of mathematics, economics and management.
  • Gain knowledge in algorithms, programming (Python, Java, C), databases, networks and many IT tools (PHP, HTML, Excel).
  • Develop extensive skills in optimization and decision-making, economic and financial modeling.
  • Learn to work in English (English courses each semester).
  • Learn how to work in a group (projects).
  • Assert one's written and spoken communication (courses in communication technique, lectures and project presentation)
  • Improve one's general economic and financial culture, useful for one's professional future, and the comprehension of the important economic issues as citizens.

Bachelor's Degree in Organizational IT

Organization of the Bachelor's degree

Bachelor’s degree in Oganizational Computer Science

1st year

Core Curriculum

Fundamental Courses

Mathematics and Computer Science

2nd year

Specializations

Types of education
Initial and work-based training.
Outgoing Level
BAC+3
Language(s)
French
Duration of studies
6 semesters
ECTS Credits
180 credits
Type of Diploma
Diploma from a major institution conferring the Bachelor's degree
Academic Year
2024/2025

A dedicated team

  • Juliette BOUHOURS and Denis PASQUIGNON

    Assistant professors, Program supervisor of Mathematics and Computer Science - Bachelor's Year 1

  • François SIMENHAUS and EMMANUEL LAZARD

    Associate Professors - Program supervisors of Mathematics and Computer Science - Mathematics and Economics - Bachelor's Year 2

  • BRICE MAYAG

    Associate professor, Program supervisor of Decision-Support IT and Mathematics (IM2D) and Business Information Systems and Data Analysis (MIAGE) - Bachelor's Year 3

  • GABRIELLA PIGOZZI

    Associate professor, Program supervisor of Business Information Systems and Data Analysis (MIAGE) in apprenticeship - Bachelor's Year 3