Courses taught on the Bachelor's program
Program BACHELOR OF ECONOMICS (1st year)
TERM 1
UE 0-1: Prerequisites
UE 1-1: Analyze the decisions and behaviors of economic agents
- Microeconomics I: choice and preferences
- Macroeconomics I: Principles of Macroeconomics
- Applied Economics I: Introduction to Data Analysis
UE 2-1: Approach an economic problem from multiple perspectives
UE 3-1: Use methods and tools for observing and analyzing economic phenomena
UE 4-1: Professionalization
- Develop your information skills
- Tutored projects: Thematic workshops 1
- English for business
- Foreign language (optional)
TERM 2
UE 1-2: Analyze the decisions and behaviors of economic agents
- Microeconomics II: Consumer Preferences and Behavior
- Macroeconomics II: Business Cycles and State Intervention
- Applied Economics II: History of Economic Thought
UE 2-2: Approach an economic problem from multiple perspectives
- Management II: Financial Mathematics
- Other Humanities II: Introduction to Law
UE 3-2: Use methods and tools for observing and analyzing economic phenomena
- Quantitative Methods II: Linear Algebra
- Computer Science II: Advanced Computer Tools
- Probabilities I: Integration
UE 4-2: Professionalization
- Tutored projects: Thematic workshops 1
- English for business
- Foreign language
Program BACHELOR OF ECONOMICS (2nd year)
TERM 3
UE 1-3: Analyze the decisions and behaviors of economic agents
- Microeconomics III: Producer Behavior and Monopoly
- Macroeconomics III: Money and capital markets
- Applied economics III: Labor economics and employment policies
UE 2-3: Approach an economic problem from multiple perspectives
- Management III: Corporate finance
- Other human sciences III: Political sociology of international relations
UE 3-3: Use methods and tools for observing and analyzing economic phenomena
- Quantitative methods III: Multivariate functions
- Computer Science III: Python Programming
- Probabilities II: Notions of randomness in multiple dimensions
UE 4-3: Professionalization
UE 5-1: Openness and awareness
- Foreign language 2
- Other UEOS
TERM 4
UE 1-4: Analyze the decisions and behaviors of economic agents
- Microeconomics IV: Equilibrium
- Macroeconomics IV : International Trade
- Applied economics IV: Local development
UE 2-4: Approach an economic problem from multiple perspectives
UE 3-4: Use methods and tools for observing and analyzing economic phenomena
- IT IV: Database
- Probabilities III: Estimates
UE 4-4: Professionalization
- Tutored projects: Thematic workshops
- English for business
- Professional integration - Preparation of the Professional Project
UE 5-2: Openness and awareness
- Foreign language 2
- UEOS - Sport Health (compulsory)
Program BACHELOR OF ECONOMICS (3rd year)
TERM 5
UE 1-5: Analyze the decisions and behaviors of economic agents
- Microeconomics V: Imperfect Markets and Strategic Interactions
- Macroeconomics V: Economics of Natural Resources
- Applied Economics V: Public economics
UE 2-5 : Approach an economic problem from multiple perspectives
UE 3-5 : Use methods and tools for observing and analyzing economic phenomena
- Econometrics
- Computer science V: Web and programming
UE 4-5 : Professionalization
- English for business
- Professional integration - Preparation of the Professional Project
UE 5-3 : Openness and awareness
- Foreign language 2 (optional)
- Other UEOS
UE 6 : Minor (1 EU to choose from among 3)
UE 6-1 :
Minor Territorial Analysis and Policy :
- Urban policies and environment
- Urban economy
UE 6-1 :
Minor Modeling and Data Science :
- Markov chains and advanced probabilities
- Multidimensional data analysis
UE 6-1 :
Minor Management and financing of organizations :
- Taxation
- Quantitative Marketing
TERM 6
UE 1-6 : Analyze the decisions and behaviors of economic agents
- Microeconomics VI: Applied Optimization
- Macroeconomics VI: Growth Theories
- Applied Economics VI: Economy and European Institutions
UE 3-6 : Use methods and tools for observing and analyzing economic phenomena
UE 4-6 : Professionalization
- Internship or research dissertation
- English for business
- Professional integration - Preparation of the Professional Project
UE 5-4 : Openness and awareness
- Foreign language 2 (optional)
- Other UEOS
UE 6 : Minor (1 EU to choose from among 3)
UE 6-2 :
Minor Territorial Analysis and Policy :
- Local public finances
- Territorial diagnostic workshop
UE 6-2 :
Minor Modeling and Data Science :
- Markov Chains: Applications to Economic Modelling
- Monte-Carlo methods and numerical simulations
UE 6-2 :
Minor Management and financing of organizations :
- Market finance
- Business game

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