Organizational Sciences Madrid: Bachelor's degree Year 2

Program Year

Tronc commun

  • History of the Management of the Firm
  • Management Accounting
  • Macroeconomics - Fluctuations and Policies
  • Microeconomics - Public Economics
  • Political Sciences : Political Institutions and Participation
  • Contract Law
  • Probability/Statistics
  • Ecological Issues : Science and Society
  • English
  • Soft Skills and Employability
  • Soft Skills

Options (1 UE à choisir)

Tronc commun

  • Management Accounting
  • Macroeconomics : International Macroeconomics
  • Microeconomics - Imperfect Competition
  • Sociology : Norms and Social Bonds
  • Linear algebra
  • Computer Science : Python
  • Contemporary Social Issues
  • English
  • Professional Experience
  • Soft Skills

Options (1 UE à choisir)

Academic Training Year 2024 - 2025 - subject to modification


Teaching Modalities

Instruction primarily takes the form of group tutorials. The academic year is divided into two 12-week semesters, as well as a pre-semester week in the fall. Classes are taught in English (50%) and Spanish (50%).
Each year, students take 18 credits (UE) from the core curriculum and one elective, divided over the two semesters. In addition, the teaching faculty provide personal mentoring to students.
Classes take place on the campus of our partner, Universidad Carlos III in Madrid (UC3M).

Student learning is primarily assessed on the following criteria:

  • A continuous assessment grade, with the nature of the assessment previously determined (50% of the final grade), including: one or two tests, student participation in group tutorials, submitted work (determined by the credits taken)
  • A final exam (50% of the final grade)

Classes begin: mid-September
Classes end: mid-May
Retake examinations: mid-June


Internships and Supervised Projects

Students must complete an internship of at least 5 weeks duration or hold a paid position for at least 175 hours during their first two years of the Bachelor's degree.
Babysitting or tutoring jobs are excluded. All other types of work are allowed. The goal is to introduce the student to the world of work and get them accustomed to a professional environment for their future. The internship can take place in France, Spain, or elsewhere.