Atouts+ is a three-year program. Students acquire knowledge across several disciplines, while gradually specialising in one or two.
The first Atouts+ year is designed for:
36 weeks of teaching including:
16 weeks of vacation
Common core
7h/week
Argumentation
Creativity
Methodology
Legal and
moral norms
European values
Computer Science
Digital intelligence
Coding
Climate change
Methods and soft skills
Case studies and scenarios
Disciplines
22H00/week
Chemistry (1st semester)
Biology (2nd semester)
Computer Science
Data Science
History
Geographical knowledge
Geopolitical knowledge
International Relations
Study of concepts
History of ideas
Contemporary issues
Cultural references
Languages and elective cursus
4H00 to 5H00/week
English, German, Italian, Spanish, other
Sociology
Demography
Cognitive psychology
Writing
Spelling
Greco-Latin Antiquity
Islam and the Hebrew world
India and China
The second Atouts+ year is designed to:
36 weeks of teaching including:
16 weeks of vacation
Common core
3H00/week
Argumentation
Debate
Legal and
moral norms
European values
Methods and soft skills
Case studies and scenarios
Disciplines
22H00/week
Chemistry (1st semester)
Biology (2nd semester)
History
Geographic and geostrategic knowledge
Geopolitical knowledge
Economic relations
Study of concepts
History of ideas
Normative and ethical knowledge
Legal knowledge
Languages and elective cursus
3H00 to 13H00/week
English, German, Italian, Spanish, other
Sociology
Demography
Cognitive psychology
Writing
Spelling
Greco-Latin Antiquity
Islam and the Hebrew world
India and China
The objective of the third year of the Atouts+ program is for the student to acquire expertise in one or more disciplines, with the majority of their courses devoted to their majors.
36 weeks of teaching including:
16 weeks of vacation
Common core
4H00/week
Argumentation
Debate
Legal and
moral norms
European values
Methods and soft skills
Case studies and scenarios
Disciplines
21H00/week
Chemistry (1st semester)
Biology (2nd semester)
History
Geographic and geostrategic knowledge
Geopolitical knowledge
Economic relations
Study of concepts
History of ideas
Normative and ethical knowledge
Legal knowledge
Languages and elective cursus
3H00 to 14H00/week
English, German, Italian, Spanish, other
Sociology
Demography
Cognitive psychology
Writing
Spelling
Greco-Latin Antiquity
Islam and the Hebrew world
India and China
The Mathematics, Computer Science and Science program corresponds to the single-discipline intensive bachelor’s degree offered by universities in mathematics, computer science, physics and engineering.
It also covers the courses taught in the bi-disciplinary courses or in the double degrees taught at French universities (such as mathematics and computer science, mathematics and mechanics, or mathematics and physics), as well as in thematic transdisciplinary bachelor’s degrees handling environmental studies, history and philosophy of science, technology and innovation.
At the end of the three-year program, studies can be continued with a master’s degree in the main scientific disciplines (in particular, mathematics and physics).
Mathematics, Computer Science, Science
The fundamental disciplines for innovation and progress