ECTS
120 credits
Duration
1 year
Training structure
Montpellier Management
Language(s) of instruction
French
Presentation
The Bachelor's Degree in Economic and Social Administration (AES) is a multidisciplinary program that builds on a deep understanding of the fundamentals in the fields of law, economics, and management.
It allows students to consolidate their knowledge of business management and public management.
84.35%*
Success rate
Objectives
The second year of the Bachelor's degree in Economic and Social Administration (AES) allows students to:
- To deepen their knowledge in fundamental disciplines (business law, administrative law, monetary economics, industrial economics, HRM, accounting, investigation techniques, etc.)
- To strengthen the acquisition of cross-disciplinary skills (quantitative techniques, modern languages, IT, etc.) and professional skills (internships).
Know-how and skills
In L2 Economic and Social Administration (AES), students continue to acquire fundamental knowledge in organizational management, in a national and international environment.
Students are also prepared for civil service examinations.
By the end of the year, they will have acquired the following skills:
- Analytical thinking skills, responsiveness in a constantly changing socio-economic environment
- Social awareness necessary to understand the challenges faced by individuals and organizations within companies of various sizes and sectors
- Knowledge, methods, and management tools essential to the socio-economic, technical, and managerial functioning of private and public organizations
- Teaching competition methodologies (essay, summary, oral expression)
International dimension
At Montpellier Management, you have the opportunity to study abroad atone of our 65 partner universities in more than 25 countries.
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Organization
Knowledge assessment
*Success rate 2024-2025 (admitted / number of students with an average > 7)
Internships, supervised projects
Find all the useful information about the L2 internship on this page.
Program
SEMESTER 1 (30 ECTS)
UE1 – Monetary and Financial Economics (4 ECTS)
UE2 – General Administrative Law (3 ECTS)
UE3 – Business Law (4 ECTS)
UE4 – General Accounting (4 ECTS)
UE5 – Quantitative Techniques (4 ECTS)
UE6 – Human Resource Management (4 ECTS)
UE7 – Management Practice (3 ECTS)
UE8 – English (LV1) (1 ECTS)
UE9 – Voltaire Project
UE10 – Professional and Personal Project (1 ECTS)
UE11 – Computer Science (2 ECTS)
SEMESTER 2 (30 ECTS)
UE12 – Industrial Economics (4 ECTS)
UE13 – General Administrative Law (4 ECTS)
UE14 – Business Law (3 ECTS)
EU15 – Financial Accounting (4 ECTS)
UE16 – Market Research (3 ECTS)
UE17 – Quantitative Techniques (4 ECTS)
UE18 – Voltaire Project (1 ECTS)
UE19 – English (LV1) (2 ECTS)
UE20 – Internship (minimum 8 weeks/252 hours, or thematic work) (1 ECTS)
UE21 – Computer Science (4 ECTS)
EU Optional
Second foreign language: Spanish or German
Physical education
Student involvement
Admission
Admission requirements
See the admission requirements for the Bachelor's Degree in Economic and Social Administration on this page (under "prerequisites").
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Registration procedures
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And after
Continuing education
The Bachelor's degreein Economic and Social Administration(AES) provides access to allMaster's programsoffered by Montpellier Management.
Please note:Montpellier Managementalso offers students completing their second year of undergraduate studies the opportunity to continue witha professional bachelor's degree(either through an apprenticeship or a work-study program).
Professional integration
After completing their bachelor's degree, students can continue their studies with a master's degree. Alternatively, for students who wish to enter the workforce, there are many varied job opportunities available:
- Private sector executive (marketing, finance, accounting)
- Public and semi-public sector executive
- Second to the head of SMEs (title supported by the CGPME)
- Executive Assistant