Licence Économie et gestion

Licence Économie et gestion

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Résumé

The bachelor's degree (licence) prepares students for further study for a master's degree in economics or management and allows them to acquire the basic knowledge and competencies in both disciplines. Read more

Objectifs

Initial training / Executive Education Program /
Licence
3 ans
Portail Économie-Gestion / EUR Economie et Management
Campus Saint Jean d'Angély
French

Details

Introduction

The bachelor's degree (licence) prepares students for further study for a master's degree in economics or management and allows them to acquire the basic knowledge and competencies in both disciplines. It also offers non-disciplinary courses (in languages and pre-professional and cross-disciplinary skills: IT, digital skills and communication).

Specific tracks
Students may also choose to follow a specific track starting the first year of their degree.

  • The LAS track (access to health studies) is for students enrolled in the multidisciplinary undergraduate program in economics and management who are preparing for health studies. Students attend lectures held on Wednesdays during Semester 1 and on Thursday and Friday mornings during Semester 2 at the Saint Jean d'Angely Campus.
  • The 2D continuum prepares undergraduate students for teaching careers in economics and management. Students can select a discovery unit in semester 4 and then enroll in a specific teaching track during their third year (L3). They follow courses in social sciences and economics (SES) or economics and management and complete pre-teaching internships. This prepares students for the MEEF master's degree and for professions in teaching, education and training.


During the second year of the bachelor's degree, students can obtain the Certificate of Initiation to Research in Economics (CIRE).

The purpose of CIRE is to introduce undergraduate students in the economics and management program to the methodology of research in economics and to the various research themes of the GREDEG and ELMI Graduate Schools. Students who join the program commit to complete the entire curriculum. They obtain the certificate if they successfully complete all three teaching units.

More information on CIRE

For the third year of the bachelor’s degree, students choose between 4 tracks:

  • Economics and business management : The standard track with a choice of electives that prepare for the master’s degree specialization.
  • International economics and management studies : Students in this track can spend one semester (semester 5) abroad, as part of Erasmus+, BCI, ISEP, MIC or other agreements.
  • Economics and human resources management : This track prepares students for jobs in human resources, recruitment, the administrative management of personnel and any other areas of management related to the strategic organization of competencies. This program geared toward employability alternates work with study. It allows students to acquire the tools they need to understand the socio-economic world in which companies or administrations operate.
  • Economics and tourism management : This track prepares students to become managers in the new jobs of tourism and leisure in all fields of activity.

For more information about the success and satisfaction rates, please contact the program heads.


 

Objectives of the program:

The bachelor's degree in economics and management prepares students for management positions in companies, banks or public administrations in sectors such as industry, human resources, finance, business, digital industries, research or tourism. Specialization is progressive. During the first 2 years, studies focus on the acquisition of basic techniques, vocabulary and mechanisms. Half-way through the program, specialization electives lead to more specific professional courses that will be further developed in the master's program.


 

Training accessible to disabled people.
Consult the website

Training eligible for MON COMPTE FORMATION
moncompteformation.gouv.fr/


 

Partnership

Logo du Gredeg
Logo du Gredeg

GREDEG website

Lycée Stanislas Cannes, dans le cadre du DU “Préparation aux Grandes Écoles d’économie et de management”

Lycée Audiberti Antibes, dans le cadre de la prépa ATS

Skema Business School, dans le cadre du programme ESDHEM

Admission

Prerequisite

French baccalaureate degree.

Economics and management programs are ideal for students who like variety. The subjects taught develop both qualitative skills (writing, diagnosing, arbitrating, communicating, negotiating) and quantitative skills (evaluating, calculating, optimizing, quantifying, measuring). Future managers will need to advise, diagnose and analyze economic and managerial situations. This requires skills both in writing and with numbers.

Conditions of applications

  • First-year admission :

French baccalaureate degree.
Application during the final year via parcoursup.fr. Select: Licence Droit Économie Gestion mention Économie Gestion.
 
  • Second - and third - year admission :

Students who have completed two years of undergraduate study, preferably in the same specialty, are admitted after approval of the equivalency committee. Online application on eCandidat.

Find all the application procedures

Conditions of specific applications

Students who are required to follow the “Etudes en France” (Studying in France) procedure, must contact the Campus France website of their country of residence.
Students who are not required to follow the “Etudes en France” (Studying in France) procedure, must apply for preliminary admission to the first year in a French university [White file]
Students from non-EU countries residing in France must apply for preliminary admission to the first year in a French university [Green file]

See all application procedures

Conditions of admission / Conditions of successful application

The economics and management degree is a non-selective degree, but enrollment capacity is limited. This means that applicants are selected on a first-come, first-served basis. A pedagogical committee meets to rank the applications on Parcoursup. Applicants must be skilled both in writing and working with numbers. Because of the international dimension of some of the programs, foreign language skills are a plus. Knowledge in subjects such as mathematics, social studies and French is therefore an essential prerequisite for being selected.

Aside from content and subjects, the university gives students a lot of flexibility in organizing their time and activities. Autonomy, the ability to plan and search for information, and a sense of initiative are essential to success.

Program

  • The bachelor’s degree is completed in six semesters. It includes three types of courses.

  • Basic courses in economics and management spread over the three years, often combined with group study.
  • Discovery courses: a wide choice of electives in L1 and L2 covering a range of topics in economics and management, and multidisciplinary courses
  • Specialization courses in L3 to prepare students for the various master’s degrees offered by the ELMI Graduate School.

Throughout the six semesters of the bachelor's degree, students also acquire cross-disciplinary skills (writing, English, digital skills, documentation and pre-professional skills).

As part of the Economics and Management Portal, applications for international mobility are possible from Licence 2, for students wishing to spend part of their studies abroad, or to obtain the IEMS distinction.
The University Research School of Economics and Management at the Université Côte d'Azur offers a corpus of some sixty Erasmus + agreements enabling mobility throughout Europe. Cooperation agreements outside Europe also enable students to spend a semester or an academic year at one of the partner universities (Canada, Russia, Asia, etc.).

Double Degree (L3) opportunities are offered to students in the economics and management bachelor’s degree.
Virtual mobility can also be arranged with partner universities.
Finally, mobility grants provide financial aid for students who need it.

The basic courses of the bachelor's degree combine lectures with group study. Grades are based either on a final exam at the end of each semester, or on ongoing assessments during group study or lectures when professors have chosen a multi-level assessment system. Some courses, such as those teaching cross-disciplinary skills, are taught and assessed remotely.

Knowledge assessment procedures

What's next ?

Year of highschool graduation

1er cycle (bac à bac+3)

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Fiche n°RNCP24426
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Target activities / attested skills

  • Apply knowledge and concepts in economics and management to major economic and managerial issues and problems
  • Prepare for decision-making by applying analytical and diagnostic methods to economic and managerial issues
  • Debate economic and managerial issues by drawing on the theories of the human and social sciences
  • Participate in the management of a project by implementing planning, management and calculation techniques and IT tools
  • Present and argue analyses, summaries and results using appropriate economic and management vocabulary
  • Construct a career plan and a plan for further study in economics and management


 

  • Students can also specialize from the third year onwards (in international studies, tourism, HR, etc.) via specific tracks taught in work-study. Admissions are based on the application file.
  • After earning a bachelor's degree (Bac+3), students have access to a wide range of master’s degrees in economics and management at the ELMI Graduate School, such as a master’s degree in economics / economics of organizations / human resources management / innovation, business and society / management and international business / money, banking, finance, insurance / tourism. Admissions are based on the application file.
  • The undergraduate program also includes a third year of preparation for competitive entrance exams to selective business schools (validation of the bachelor's degree in economics and management + preparation for the competitive entrance exams). Admissions are based on the application file.
  • Students can go on to study for a master's degree in secondary school teaching (MEEF) and prepare for the CAPES exam in economics and social sciences, or the CAPET exam in economics and management. Admissions are based on the application file and on a competitive entrance exam.
  • Students can apply for all civil service entrance exams requiring a bachelor's degree (category A exams). Admissions are based on a competitive entrance exam.
Students who have successfully completed the bachelor's degree and have earned 180 ECTS credits can apply for any master's degree in economics and management in France or abroad. Admissions are based on the application file.
 

Business sector or job

The program prepares for many different jobs in companies, banks, public service, locally or internationally, depending on the master's degree the student chooses next.

Students in the economics and management bachelor’s degree do not usually enter the professional world upon graduation, but pursue their studies with a master's degree either full time or in a work-study format.

More information about employability rates is available on the Observatory of Student Life (OVE) website.

This program does not prepare for specific jobs. Graduates go on to study for a master's degree.


 

Submission

Once you have received authorisation to enrol, you will need to complete your administrative enrolment, and then you will need to complete your pedagogical enrolment. To find out when this is done, go to our website.

Once the registration authorisation has been issued, candidates must register online.
Consult the procedure.

Find more information for new students in the student booklet.