ECTS
120 credits
Training structure
Faculty of Economics, Faculty of Law and Political Science
Language(s) of instruction
French
Presentation
Resolutely multidisciplinary, the dual degree in Economics and Political Science aims to meet the demands of promising new professions, particularly in the fields of the environment, energy, decision support, development projects, transnational governance, and the regulation of complex societies.
Students take core courses in both economics (taught at the Richter campus) and political science (taught at the Faculty of Law and Political Science campus), with the University of Montpellier currently being the only institution to offer this type of program.
Objectives
The aim is to train executives who, with skills in economics, political science, and more generally in the social sciences and national and international institutions, will be able to take on positions of responsibility in the public and private sectors, in France or internationally.
Program
Optional
Microeconomics 2
6 creditsEU Political Communication
3 creditsEnglish S3
2 creditsEU Historical Sociology of the State
4 creditsMacroeconomics 2
6 creditsEU Mobilizations and social movements
4 creditsDevelopment institutions
2 creditsStatistics 2
5 creditsEU General Culture 1: Major Political and Social Issues
Optional
Mathematics and Statistics for Economists - 2 -
5 creditsGeneral Culture 2: Current Affairs Lectures
EU Western political systems 1
4 creditsEnglish S4
2 creditsMacroeconomics 3
6 creditsEU Political Theory
EU Great Classics of Sociology 1
3 creditsEconomic demography
Microeconomics 3
6 creditsESP Demographics
3 creditsESP Mathematics and Statistics for Economists 2
4 credits