Organizational Sciences Paris - Bachelor's degree Year 2 - 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 or management.
Please note: this training program will take effect starting from the 2026–2027 academic year.
The subjects taught in the second year build on those from the first year, allowing students to strengthen their foundational knowledge in management, economics, social sciences, and law, as well as in quantitative disciplines such as mathematics and computer science. Courses on contemporary ecological and societal issues are also continued.
Tronc commun
- Sciences politiques : Institutions et participations politiques
- Macroéconomie - Fondements des fluctuations conjoncturelles
- Microéconomie - Economie publique
- Enjeux écologiques : Sciences et sociétés
- Comptabilité de gestion
- Histoire de l'entreprise et de la gestion
- Droit des contrats
- Probabilités/statistiques
- Anglais
- Soft Skills
Options
- Chinois
- Allemand
- Espagnol
- Coréen
- Business Negotiation
- Education Physique et Sportive
- Climate Responsibility Today : Organisations, Communication and Impact.
- Economía y actualidad del mundo hispanohablante
- Anglais, Certificat Cambridge C1 Advanced.
- Lean start up
Certificat d’Introduction aux Médias et au Journalisme
- Écritures numériques (Genres rédactionnels / Productions)
- Connaissance des médias (Panorama / Métiers)
Certificat langues et enjeux contemporains : Parcours Anglophones
Tronc commun
- Sociologie : Normes et lien social
- Macroéconomie - Macroéconomie Internationale
- Microéconomie - Concurrence Imparfaite
- Enjeux sociétaux du monde contemporain
- Comptabilité de gestion
- Informatique : Python
- Algèbre linéaire
- Anglais
- Soft Skills
Options
- Outils statistiques et informatiques pour l'économie
- Les fondamentaux de la Finance
- Les fondamentaux du management
Certificat d’Introduction aux Médias et au Journalisme
- Écritures numériques (Genres rédactionnels / Productions)
- Connaissance des médias (Panorama / Métiers)
Certificat Langues et enjuex contemporains : Parcours Anglophone
Academic Training Year 2026 - 2027 - subject to modification
Teaching Modalities
Most of the teaching takes the form of lectures/DDs in groups of around 30 students. The academic year is divided into 2 semesters, each of which lasts 12 weeks. Students take 19 teaching units (TUs) spread over the two semesters, plus a semester option. Students' level and achievements are assessed mainly by :
- a continuous assessment grade (50% of the grade), which includes one or two tests, student participation in group lessons/DDs and the submission of assignments, the nature of which is defined in advance according to the UE,
- a final examination mark (50% of the grade).
Course starts: mid-September End of course: mid-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. Jobs in the home (baby sitting, tutoring, etc.) are expressly 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 and their future.