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Bachelor’s Year 3 International Management (IM)

Bachelor’s Year 3 International Management (IM)

The Bachelor’s Year 3 International Management (IM) is designed for students who want a generalist education with a strong international dimension, without specializing in their third year. This program, taught entirely in English and including a semester abroad, meets the expectations of businesses by offering an innovative and globally-minded approach.

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Why choose Montpellier Management?

  • A wide range of training courses, with around fifty courses ranging from license to doctorate and leading to state diplomas.
  • Student support systems, including tutoring sessions, tutorials and access to online resources.
  • Dynamic professional integration thanks to multiple initiatives: expert interventions, internships, work-study programs, ResUM network, etc.
  • Research of excellence focused on businesses: 90 teacher-researchers, 5 research teams and 11 chairs.
  • A strong international dimension with more than 65 destinations spread across more than 25 countries.
  • Duration
    3 ans ou 1 an après bac +2 ou équivalent
  • Certification
  • Level
  • Location
    Campus Richter, Montpellier
  • ECTS credits
    180 crédits

Who is this for?

The Bachelor’s Year 3 International Management (IM) is ideal for:

  • students who want to take a first semester of general management courses in English (with a good aptitude for mathematics) and go abroad in the second semester to specialize in the management field of their choice.
  • students who are proficient in English: TOEIC level B2 required (specifically, being able to follow 100% of the courses in English and take exams in English without a dictionary).
  • students who are independent, rigorous, and ambitious enough to succeed in the 11 courses of semester 1 while preparing for and building their semester 2 abroad.

At the start of the academic year in September, the student and the L3 IM program director will develop a customized course curriculum based on the student’s career choice and destination. Each student admitted to L3 IM makes three destination choices, and we assign them one of their choices based on three criteria: L1/L2 grades, cover letter and TOEIC score.

Application requirements

The Bachelor’s Year 3 International Management (IM) is one of the specialization tracks offered in the third year of the Bachelor’s degree Management.

Students may enter this program in the first, second, or third year.

  • The first year (L1) is open to students who have obtained their high school diploma.
  • The second year (L2) is open to students who have completed their first year of higher education in a compatible program, such as a Bachelor’s Degree 1 or a first year of a BUT or BTS related to the discipline.
  • The third year (L3 IM) is open to students who have completed a Bachelor’s degree in Management (Montpellier Management) and to students with two years of higher education: Bachelor’s degree in Management, BUT, BTS MHR, Bachelor’s degree in Economics, etc. (selection based on application). Please note: proficiency in quantitative subjects, particularly accounting and mathematics, at Bachelor’s degree level is required. A minimum TOEIC score of B2 is also required.

Foreign students who are not members of the European Union and do not have a French degree must first submit an application to CAMPUS France.

Applications will only be reviewed once this formality has been completed.

If you are enrolled in continuing education, please visit this page.

Duration and rythm

The bachelor’s degree program lasts three years, from the first to the third year. Students can enter the program in the first, second, or third year.

Objectives

The Bachelor’s Year 3 International Management (IM) allows students to acquire the fundamentals of management sciences while improving their English language skills and their international outlook.

The second semester abroad allows students to take specialized courses (marketing, accounting, management, etc.) and develop linguistic and intercultural skills.

During this year, students benefit from 100% English-language instruction, an international classroom, and an experience abroad at one of our partner universities.

At the end of the program, they will have acquired the following skills:

  • Rigorous reasoning
  • Academic work methodology
  • Knowledge of the legal and economic environment
  • Knowledge of management professions
  • Constraints related to professional activity
  • International mobility

Program

SEMESTRE 1 (30 ECTS)

UE1 – Identifier les fonctions juridiques et managériales d’une organisation (10 ECTS)

  • Problèmes managériaux contemporains (5 ECTS)
  • Introduction au droit (5 ECTS)

UE2 – Identifier et exploiter des données à des fins d’analyse (10 ECTS)

  • Mathématiques (5 ECTS)
  • Introduction à la comptabilité (5 ECTS)

(soutien Mathématiques, soutien Introduction à la comptabilité)

UE3 – Choisir et utiliser les outils : numériques et universitaires (4 ECTS)

  • Informatique (3 ECTS)
  • Méthodologie du travail universitaire (1 ECTS)

UE4 – Évoluer dans un contexte professionnel (6 ECTS)

  • Anglais (3 ECTS)
  • Communication (3 ECTS)
  • Projet Voltaire

SEMESTRE 2 (30 ECTS)

UE5 – Identifier et exploiter des données à des fins d’analyse (9 ECTS)

  • Langage comptable (5 ECTS)
  • Statistiques (4 ECTS)

UE6 – Identifier les fonctions juridiques et managériales d’une organisation (8 ECTS)

  • Fonctions managériales (4 ECTS)
  • Droit des obligations (4 ECTS)

UE7 – Repérer et différencier les environnements de l’entreprise (8 ECTS)

  • Économie (4 ECTS)
  • Espace Européen (4 ECTS)

UE8 – Évoluer dans un contexte professionnel (5 ECTS)

  • Anglais (3 ECTS)
  • Projet Voltaire (1 ECTS)
  • Conférences professionnelles (1 ECTS)

UE Facultatives

  • Stage
  • LV2 Espagnol / Allemand
  • Sport
  • Engagement étudiant

SEMESTRE 1 (30 ECTS)

UE1 – Lire et comprendre des données comptables et financières (11 ECTS)

  • Langage comptable 2 (4 ECTS)
  • Introduction à la finance (4 ECTS)
  • Mathématiques (3 ECTS)

UE2 – Maîtriser les principes managériaux et marketing (7 ECTS)

  • Management fondements (4 ECTS)
  • Marketing/Vente (3 ECTS)

UE3 – Lire et comprendre les contrats et les données économiques (6 ECTS)

  • Droit des contrats (3 ECTS)
  • Economie internationale (3 ECTS)

UE4 – Maîtriser les langues et les outils d’insertion professionnelle (6 ECTS)

  • Anglais (3 ECTS)
  • Informatique (2 ECTS)
  • Projet professionnel personnalisé (1 ECTS)
  • Projet Voltaire et be. my media

SEMESTRE 2 (30 ECTS)

UE5 – Analyser et interpréter les données de gestion (6 ECTS)

  • Comptabilité de gestion (3 ECTS)
  • Statistiques (3 ECTS)

UE6 – Optimiser les relations sociales et juridiques au sein de l’organisation (7 ECTS)

  • Sociologie (4 ECTS)
  • Droit commercial (3 ECTS)

UE7 – Maîtriser les langues et outils d’insertion professionnelle (10 ECTS)

  • Anglais (2 ECTS)
  • Stage (8 semaines/245 heures minimum) (4 ECTS)
  • Management de projet (3 ECTS)
  • Projet Voltaire et be. my media (1 ECTS)

UE8 – Débuter une spécialisation métier (7 ECTS)

Choisir un élément

Option Comptabilité Finance (7 ECTS)

  • Langage comptable approfondi (4 ECTS)
  • Introduction aux marchés financiers (3 ECTS)

Option Management Stratégie (7 ECTS)

  • Management approfondi (4 ECTS)
  • Langage comptable 3 (3 ECTS)

Option Marketing Vente (7 ECTS)

  • Marketing fondements (4 ECTS)
  • Vente et circuits commerciaux (3 ECTS)

Option Management et Stratégie en Hôtellerie-Tourisme (7 ECTS)

  • Études sectorielles Hôtellerie-Tourisme (4 ECTS)
  • Management approfondi (3 ECTS)

Option Entrepreneuriat et PME (7 ECTS)

  • Management et monographie en PME (4 ECTS)
  • Acculturation et posture entrepreneuriales (3 ECTS)

UE Facultatives

  • LV2 Allemand/Espagnol
  • Sport
  • Engagement étudiant

SEMESTRE 1 (30 ECTS)

UE1 – Process and produce relevant data to support managerial decisions (5 ECTS)

  • Mathematics (in english) (2 ECTS)
  • Managerial Accounting (in english) (3 ECTS)

UE2 – Select specific forms and structure to support the organization’s development (5 ECTS)

  • Management (in english) (3 ECTS)
  • Droit des sociétés (2 ECTS)

UE3 – Carry out a personal plan toward a national and international business career (2 ECTS)

  • Business environment (in english) (1 ECTS)
  • Business English (0,5 ECTS)
  • Business Ethics (0,5 ECTS)

UE4 – Produce and analyse financial information (6 ECTS)

  • Financial Accounting (in english) (3 ECTS)
  • Finance (in english) (3 ECTS)

UE5 – Develop a comprehensive marketing plan (6 ECTS)

  • Strategic Marketing Diagnosis (in english) (3 ECTS)
  • Customer Marketing (in english) (3 ECTS)

UE6 – Develop plan to leverage the resource potential of a company (5 ECTS)

  • IT tools and data processing (in english) (2 ECTS)
  • Human Resource Management (in english) (3 ECTS)

UE7 – Take decisions in practice (1 ECTS)

  • Business Game (1 ECTS)

UE Facultatives

  • LV2 Espagnol / Allemand
  • Langue et culture chinoise
  • Engagement étudiant

SEMESTRE 2 (30 ECTS)

Le second semestre de la licence est effectué en mobilité d’études dans une université partenaire. Les notes sont transmises par les universités partenaires selon leurs propres calendriers.

Il est validé conformément au contrat d’études approuvé par le responsable pédagogique.

Les cours suivis à l’étranger sont déterminés en cohérence avec les exigences pédagogiques de la formation et avec le profil de spécialité de l’étudiant :

  • Management Stratégie
  • Marketing Vente
  • Management Hôtellerie-Tourisme
  • Comptabilité Finance
  • Entrepreneuriat

L’étudiant pourra choisir un cours au contenu original pour se différencier lors des candidatures au master.

Le calendrier académique varie d’une université partenaire à une autre. Les périodes de mobilité oscillent entre janvier et juillet.

UE – Produce return on operating experience (REX)

UE Facultatives

  • Engagement étudiant
  • Stage : si l’étudiant le souhaite, un stage en entreprise est possible (à adapter en fonction des dates du semestre à l’étranger)

Access conditions

To apply for the first year of the bachelor’s degree (L1 Gestion), go to the Parcoursup platform.

To apply for the second year (L2 Gestion) or the third year (L3 IM), go to the e-candidat platform.

To find out the application periods and access the platforms, click on the red “Apply” button.

Tuition fees

For students who do not receive scholarships, the registration fees are as follows:

  • Bachelor’s degree: €178 for the 2025/2026 academic year (this fee includes diploma fees, tuition fees, and university library membership).

For students receiving scholarships who provide proof of conditional notification at the time of enrollment, no registration fees will be charged. The CROUS will pay the registration fees owed to the institution through the scholarships awarded to the student.

In addition, all students enrolled in initial training at a higher education institution must pay the Student and Campus Contribution (CVEC) before registering. This can be done online at cvec.etudiant.gouv.fr.

Additional informations

A disability representative is there to welcome you, provide you with information and implement a certain number of arrangements to facilitate your studies and reduce the disability situations you may encounter.

At Montpellier Management, more than 50 teacher-researchers and 600 external speakers transmit their knowledge to our students, combining academic knowledge and field experience.

Student assessment is based on a system of partials and continuous assessment, combining individual and group projects, thus guaranteeing the progressive acquisition of the skills necessary to obtain a state diploma.

The training takes place at Montpellier Management, Espace Richter, rue Vendémiaire, 34960 Montpellier.

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