Organizational Sciences Paris - Bachelor's degree Year 1 - General curriculum
Syllabus
The general curriculum is mainly intended for students who plan to complete their third year of a Bachelor's degree in economics, management, or social sciences.
In the first year, the program allows students to become familiar with the disciplines of economics, management, social sciences, and law, notably through introductory courses. Teaching in mathematics and computer science, along with a strong focus on the ecological, ethical, and political challenges of the contemporary world, complement the multidisciplinary knowledge acquired. Finally, an option in a foreign language or sports is offered.
Tronc commun
- Sociologie : Naissance de la question sociale
- Les données de la macroéconomie
- Microéconomie -Comportement du Consommateur
- Introduction à la gestion
- Comptabilité financière
- Informatique : Excel/VBA
- Introduction au droit public et européen
- Enjeux éthiques et politiques du monde contemporain
- Anglais
- Outils mathématiques
- Culture économique
- Soft Skills
Options
- Chinois
- Allemand
- Espagnol
- Anglais avancé
- Anglais : civilisation américaine
- Préparation aux certificats d'Anglais
- Education Physique et Sportive
- Coréen
- Anglais renforcement
- Business Negotiation
- Soutien en anglais
- Espagnol - Médias et communication
- Songs and Society
- Italien, niveau débutant
Certificat Introduction aux Médias et au Journalisme
Certificat Langues et enjeux contemporains : parcours anglophone
Tronc commun
- Sciences politiques : Etat et démocratie
- Introduction à la macroéconomie
- Microéconomie - Comportements de la firme
- Introduction à la gestion
- Comptabilité financière
- Optimisation en Mathématiques
- Introduction au droit privé et au droit pénal
- Enjeux écologiques : limites planétaires
- Anglais
- Soft Skills
Options
- Chinois
- Allemand
- Espagnol
- Anglais avancé
- Anglais : civilisation américaine
- Préparation aux certificats d'Anglais
- Education Physique et Sportive
- Songs & Society
- Coréen
- Anglais renforcement
- Business Negotiation
- Soutien en anglais
- Espagnol - Médias et communication
- Italien, niveau débutant
Certificat Introduction aux Médias et au Journalisme
Certificat Langues et enjeux contemporains : parcours anglophone
Academic Training Year 2026 - 2027 - subject to modification
Teaching Modalities
Most of the teaching takes the form of tutorials in groups of around 30 students. The academic year is divided into 2 semesters, with each semester lasting 12 weeks, plus a two-week pre-entry period. Students take 22 core courses over the two semesters + 1 annual option. To this may be added one or two UEs as part of the Certificats (CIMJ or LEC). Students' level and achievements are assessed mainly by :
- a continuous assessment grade, the nature of which is defined in advance (50% of the final grade, depending on the UE): one or two tests, student participation in tutorials, submission of assignments,
- a final examination grade (50% of the final grade).
Course starts: early September End of course: end of May Final exams: end of June
Internships and Supervised Projects
Students must complete a work placement of at least 5 weeks or hold a salaried job of at least 175 hours during the first two years of the degree. Experience in childcare or home tuition is excluded. Apart from this exception, all jobs are accepted, the aim of this experience being to give students an insight into the world of work and make them more aware of the professional world. In practice, the work placement will take place in the summer between L1 and L2.