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Bachelor

Mathematics, Computer Science, Science

The track

The Mathematics, Computer Science, and Science program is taught in a combination of group lectures and personal tutorials. Tutoring sessions allow students to discuss course material in depth with their professors, reviewing concepts covered in class and expanding the subject.

The first-year program of the Atouts+ cycle includes a “medicine and health studies" option (Licence Accès Santé (LAS)). Students who choose this track have access, from the second year, to complementary courses providing the skills and knowledge necessary to pursue studies in medicine and health.

Who is this program for?

The majority of the students in the Mathematics, Computer Science, Science track focused on similar subjects during high school, in particular:

Mathematics

Computer Science

SVT

Engineering Sciences

Physics and Chemistry

Track information

Mathematics, Computer Science, Science

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Three-year program

Atouts+ is a three-year program. Students acquire knowledge across several disciplines, while gradually specialising in one or two.

1st year

2nd year

3rd year

Intensive Foundation Year

What are the objectives for the first year?

The first Atouts+ year is designed for:

  • consolidation, development and deepening of the student's knowledge
  • acquisition of rigorous work methods
  • improvement of written and oral expression
  • orientation (preparation for the choice of majors and minors that will be the basis of the second year program)

 

How is the first year of teaching organised?

36 weeks of teaching including:

  • 31 weeks on the Paris campus
  • 2-week internship
  • 1 week of immersion in a foreign university
  • 2-week examination period ("galop d’essai")

16 weeks of vacation

 

The first year program

 

Common core

7h/week

  • Training the mind
    1,5H

    Argumentation

    Creativity

    Methodology

  • Knowledge and normative thinking
    1,5H

    Legal and
    moral norms

    European values

  • Digital expertise
    2H00

    Computer Science

    Digital intelligence

    Coding

 

  • Case Study
    1H00

    Climate change

  • Personal Tutorials
    1H00 every fortnight

    Methods and soft skills

    Case studies and scenarios

 

Disciplines

22H00/week

  • Mathematics
    9H00

  • Physics, Mechanics
    4H00

  • Chemistry & Biology
    2H00

    Chemistry (1st semester)

    Biology (2nd semester)

  • Computer Science
    3H00

    Computer Science

    Data Science

  • Time and space
    2H00

    History

    Geographical knowledge

    Geopolitical knowledge

    International Relations

  • Concepts, methods
    2H00

    Study of concepts

    History of ideas

    Contemporary issues

    Cultural references

 

Languages and elective cursus

4H00 to 5H00/week

  • Foreign language(s)
    2H00 to 4H00

    English, German, Italian, Spanish, other

  • Life Sciences Interface & Systems Biolog
    2H00

  • Engineering Sciences
    2H00


  • Cultural sociology
    2H00

    Sociology

    Demography

    Cognitive psychology

  • Supervised research workshop
    2H00

  • Elective: French / English
    1H00

    Writing

    Spelling

  • Elective: Civilisations
    2,5H

    Greco-Latin Antiquity

    Islam and the Hebrew world

    India and China

Towards specialisation

What are the objectives for the second year?

The second Atouts+ year is designed to: 

  • consolidate the intellectual qualities acquired during the first year of study
  • deepen knowledge in specific disciplines
  • prepare students for future academic and professional choices

How is the second year of teaching organised?

36 weeks of teaching including:

  • 31 weeks on the Paris campus
  • 2-week internship
  • 1 week of immersion in a foreign university
  • 2-week examination period ("galop d’essai")

16 weeks of vacation

 

The second year program

 

Common core

3H00/week

  • Training the mind
    1H00

    Argumentation

    Debate

  • Knowledge and normative thinking
    1H00

    Legal and
    moral norms

    European values

  • Personal Tutorials
    1H00 every fortnight

    Methods and soft skills

    Case studies and scenarios

 

Disciplines

22H00/week

  • Mathematics
    9H00

     

  • Physics, Mechanics
    4H00

     

  • Chemistry, Biology
    2H00

    Chemistry (1st semester)

    Biology (2nd semester)

  • Computer Science
    3H00

     

  • Time and space
    2H00

    History

    Geographic and geostrategic knowledge

    Geopolitical knowledge

    Economic relations

  • Concepts, methods
    2H00

    Study of concepts

    History of ideas

    Normative and ethical knowledge

    Legal knowledge

 

Languages and elective cursus

3H00 to 13H00/week

  • Foreign language(s)
    3H00 to 5H00

    English, German, Italian, Spanish, other

 

  •  

  • Reinforced chemistry
    4H00
     

  • Life Sciences Interface & Systems Biolog
    4H00

     

  • Earth Sciences
    4H00

     

     

  • In-depth mechanics
    4H00

  • In-depth electronics
    5H00

  • Cultural sociology
    2H00

    Sociology

    Demography

    Cognitive psychology

  • Elective: French / English
    1H00

    Writing

    Spelling

  • Elective: Civilisations
    2H00

    Greco-Latin Antiquity

    Islam and the Hebrew world

    India and China

Expertise

What are the objectives for the third year?

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. 

 

How is the third year of teaching organised?

36 weeks of teaching including:

  • 31 weeks on the Paris campus
  • 2-week internship
  • 1 week of immersion in a foreign university
  • 2-week examination period ("galop d’essai")

16 weeks of vacation

 

The third year program

 

Common core

4H00/week

  • Training the mind
    1,5H

    Argumentation

    Debate

  • Knowledge and normative thinking
    1,5H

    Legal and
    moral norms

    European values

  • Personal Tutorials
    1H00 every fortnight

    Methods and soft skills

    Case studies and scenarios

 

Disciplines

21H00/week

  • Mathematics
    7H00 (if major 10H00)

     

  • Physics, Mechanics
    4H00 (if major 8H00)

     

  • Chemistry & Biology
    2H00 (if major 8H00)

    Chemistry (1st semester)

    Biology (2nd semester)

  • Computer Science
    3H00 (if major 8H00)

     

  • Time and space
    2H00

    History

    Geographic and geostrategic knowledge

    Geopolitical knowledge

    Economic relations

  • Concepts, methods
    2H00

    Study of concepts

    History of ideas

    Normative and ethical knowledge

    Legal knowledge

 

Languages and elective cursus

3H00 to 14H00/week

  • Foreign language(s)
    3H00 to 5H00

    English, German, Italian, Spanish, other

 

 

  • Life Sciences Interface & Systems Biolog
    2H00

     

  • Engineering Sciences
    2H00

     

  • Cultural sociology
    2H00

    Sociology

    Demography

    Cognitive psychology

  • Elective: French / English
    1H00

    Writing

    Spelling

  • Elective: Civilisations
    2H00

    Greco-Latin Antiquity

    Islam and the Hebrew world

    India and China

Prospects

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

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