ECTS
180 credits
Duration
3 years
Training structure
Faculty of Economics
Language(s) of instruction
French, English
Presentation
The Faculty of Economics at the University of Montpellier offers an international program taught in English.
This bachelor's degree, international track, can be chosen starting in the second semester of the first year. It consists of 10 courses in English —two courses per semester from semester 2 to semester 6— which replace the courses in French. These are fundamental courses for the bachelor's degree.
Lectures, tutorials, and exams are conducted in English. Students enrolled in this bachelor's degree program follow the standard curriculum, with two subjects replaced each semester by their English equivalents.
This program allows students to strengthen their command of academic English and prepare for further studies or professional integration in an international context. It is particularly aimed at students who wish to work in multicultural environments or consider international mobility.
ISO 9001 certified, the Bachelor's degree offered by the Faculty of Economics at the University of Montpellier guarantees the quality of its teaching, the continuous improvement of its educational practices, and rigorous support for students throughout their university studies.

The advantages of the training program
- PART OF THE TRAINING IN ENGLISH
- MORE INTENSIVE LEARNING
- A SPECIFIC DEGREE
Objectives
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Strengthen their command of English, both spoken and written, in an academic and disciplinary context;
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Deepen knowledge of fundamental economics through courses taught in English;
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Acquire the language and methodological skills needed for an international university environment more quickly;
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Develop their independence in academic work;
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Improve their organizational, time management, and personal work skills.
Know-how and skills
- Prepare and collect the information needed to compile economic study files.
- Prepare to write research reports: statistical or economic
- Monitor the execution of studies entrusted to him/her
- Monitoring customer relations and contacts on behalf of your employer
- Analyze practices and assess their compliance with regulations
- Monitors economic texts, procedures, and practices
- Participates in the implementation of management and decision-making support tools
- Implements and uses applied quantitative data management tools.
International dimension
Starting in their second year, students can spend a year at one of the 60 universities with which the Faculty of Economics has exchange programs.
Organization
Knowledge assessment
The Bachelor's Degree in Economics, structured over three years and six semesters, is based on an assessment system designed to measure students' learning progressively and comprehensively. At the end of each semester, the skills, competencies, and knowledge acquired in each Teaching Unit (UE) are assessed in one of two ways: continuous assessment or a final exam.
Continuous assessment allows for regular monitoring of student progress through several forms of evaluation: supervised assignments, graded tutorials, presentations, projects, document analysis, and active participation in class. This method encourages attendance, regular work, and the gradual acquisition of skills.
The final exam consists of a written or oral test held at the end of the semester. It aims to assess the student's overall mastery of the concepts taught and their ability to apply their knowledge in a structured and in-depth manner.
Depending on the course units, teaching methods, or learning objectives, some units may combine both assessment methods. These methods ensure fair and diverse assessment that is tailored to the nature of the course, while allowing students to develop methodology, rigor, and autonomy throughout their academic career.
Special facilities
Students with disabilities, young entrepreneurs, and high-level athletes can benefit from personalized support.
This may take the form of study arrangements, educational adaptations, or specific rights, in order to enable them to best balance their personal or professional constraints with their university education. Depending on the situation, these measures may include an adapted schedule, adjusted assessment methods, attendance facilities, individualized monitoring, or dedicated support services.
Program
The program lasts three years, or six semesters.
180 ECTS
Business economics
5 creditsPrinciples of economics
5 creditsOptional Math Upgrade
Political Science
4 creditsLaw
4 creditsHistory of economic events
5 creditsMathematics for Economists 1
5 creditsCHOICE1
2 creditsChoose one of two options:
English S1
2 creditsSpanish S1
2 credits
Optional
Mathematics and Statistics for Economists - 2 -
5 creditsGeneral accounting
Statistics 1
5 creditsEnglish S2
2 creditsMacroeconomics 1
5 creditsMicroeconomics 1
5 creditsContemporary economic issues
4 creditsOptional
English S3
2 creditsMathematics for Economists 3
5 creditsMacroeconomics 2
6 creditsSociology
4 creditsStatistics 2
5 creditsMicroeconomics 2
6 creditsComputer science
2 creditsOptional
Macroeconomics 3
6 creditsEnglish S4
2 creditsComputer Science S4
2 creditsStatistics 3
5 creditsMicroeconomics 3
6 creditsOrganizational management
5 creditsCHOICE1
2 creditsChoose one of two options:
Spanish Option
2 creditsEnglish Option
2 credits
CHOICE2
2 creditsChoose 1 out of 4
Business Rights
2 creditsGeographical economics
2 creditsEconomics of institutions
2 creditsEconomic demography
Optional
History of economic thought
4 creditsGame theory
4 creditsEnglish S5
2 creditsIntroduction to Econometrics
4 creditsIndustrial organization
Growth economics
4 creditsCHOICE1
3 creditsChoose 1 out of 5
Optimization
3 creditsPrivate economic calculation
3 creditsContemporary economic issues in depth
3 creditsCost accounting
3 creditsHealth economics
CHOICE2
3 creditsChoose 1 out of 5
Labor economics
3 creditsUrban and spatial economics
3 creditsEnergy transition
3 creditsDevelopment economics
3 creditsIntroduction to Environmental Economics
3 credits
Industrial organization
4 creditsEcological transition for sustainable development
2 creditsOptional
Financial analysis
4 creditsPolítica económica y social
5 creditsData analysis
3 creditsDatabase
4 creditsEconomics
4 creditsEnglish S6
2 creditsCHOICE1
3 creditsChoose 1 out of 4
Applied Microeconomics
3 creditsSurvey theory
3 creditsEconomic analysis
3 creditsOperational research
3 credits
CHOICE2
3 creditsChoose 1 out of 5
International finance
3 creditsPolitical economy
3 creditsEconomics and psychology
3 creditsHealth economics
3 creditsDigital economy
3 credits
Optional
Admission
Admission requirements
- For Bachelor's Degree 1: High school diploma or equivalent
- For the second year of a bachelor's degree: first year of a bachelor's degree or equivalent (after review by a committee)
- For Bachelor's Degree 3: Bachelor's Degree 2 or equivalent (after review by the committee)
Registration procedures
First year of a bachelor's degree
If you are in your final year of high school or wish to change direction for the start of the academic year in the first year of a bachelor's degree, you must apply via Parcoursup between January and March. Admission offers and responses to applicants will be sent out on a rolling basis between June and July.
2nd and 3rd year of bachelor's degree
To gain equivalent access to the second or third year of a bachelor's degree, the ecandidat procedure is mandatory.
Further information: economie.edu.umontpellier.fr/candidatures/candidatures-et-admissions/
Target audience
High school and college students from the Montpellier Academy, the Occitanie region, France, and internationally
Tuition fees
Tuition fees are set each year by the Ministry of Higher Education. They are accompanied by the Student and Campus Life Contribution (CVEC).
The entire program is free for students receiving scholarships.
Recommended prerequisites
Possess mathematical and statistical skills essential to economics and management
Economics courses frequently use mathematical modeling to better understand the problems being studied and analyze the resulting findings in a logical manner. In addition, many careers in economics and management rely on the analysis of numerical data.
Know how to use written and oral communication skills and logical reasoning to argue a conceptual argument.
Economics courses require students to be able to produce structured arguments, even relatively simple ones (this skill is intended to be reinforced at university), and to reason about concepts. A bachelor's degree program requires a certain capacity for abstraction, formal logic, and deduction.
Jobs in economics often involve writing studies or reports that require structured argumentation, synthesis skills, and a good level of language proficiency.
Have a broad general knowledge
Economic thinking is informed by current economic, political, and societal events. Students must therefore be able to identify and understand the societal issues related to the topics covered during their studies.
Possess methodological and behavioral skills in order to be able to work independently and responsibly.
In a bachelor's degree program, students are responsible for their own education and success. They must therefore be able to organize their work, seek out the resources available to them, and find time for group work.
Have English language skills
There are many sectors of the economy where professional and academic documentation and business relations are based on English. Skills in this language are therefore essential.
And after
Continuing education
Approximately 90% of students continue their studies after completing their bachelor's degree (mainly in master's programs). Most master's programs in economics and finance in France are selective and require a bachelor's degree in economics.
Other students take civil service exams or enroll in business schools through parallel admission. A very small number stop studying after obtaining their bachelor's degree.