The Institute of Political Science proposes a general program covering every aspect of the social sciences. International students will acquire the working methods that gave French IEPs their reputations: note taking, research reading and oral presentations. This methodology is linked to the study of general current issues, with a particular emphasis on economic, political and social questions.
Introductory training course
Students staying in Toulouse for the whole academic year attend an intensive three-week program in September. They are offered general knowledge about French language, French institutions, and local history. At the end of this introductory program, a series of written and oral tests determine which courses they are allowed to choose.
Fall semester
International students attend three methodology courses:
- French
- Culture and Society
- Writing Techniques
In addition, they choose six courses among the ones proposed to French students. The IEP delivers a five-year degree divided in ten semesters. Every international student has automatic access to the lectures of semesters 1 and 3 (first and second years of the degree). International students who successfully passed the introductory tests have also access to the lectures of semester 7 (fourth year). Here are, for example, some of the courses you can attend:
Semester 1
French Political and Administrative Structures (law)
Legal Order and Hierarchy of Norms (law)
Introduction to Microeconomics
History of Economic Theories
Political Science I
Sociology of Political Participation
Political Ideas from Antiquity to the French Revolution
Sociology of Culture
Sociology of Communication
Semester 3
Public Service and Public Power (law)
The Judging Function (law)
International Economics
Business Management
Sociology of the European Institutions
Theory of International Relations (political science)
Sociology of Organizations
Sociology of Science
Semester 7
Policies of State Modernization
Economic Public Law
Constitutional Engineering (political science)
Sociology of Law
International Law & Development
Development Economy
Theory of International Relations II
Middle East: Politics & Societies
Business Law
Business & Bank Financing
Marketing
Financial Analysis
Economy of Knowledge
Cultural & Education Policies
Communication Theory
Sociology of Journalism
...
Students can write a research paper for additional credits.
Exceptionally, they also have the possibility to replace some of the previous lectures by courses from Toulouse's other universities (including Toulouse Music Conservatory).
Spring semester
International students attend three methodology courses:
- French
- French Institutions and Political Life
- Working Methods
In addition, they choose six courses among the ones proposed to French students. Every international student has automatic access to the lectures of semesters 2 and 4 (first and second years of the degree). According to their levels, they may have access to the lectures of semester 8 (fourth year) as well. Here are, for example, some of the courses you can attend:
Semester 2
Business & Market (microeconomics)
Macroeconomics: Theories & Politics
Socio-history of Political Ideas in the XIXth and the XXth Centuries
Political History of France in the XXth Century
History of European Construction since 1948
Art, Literature & Politics
Semester 4
Political, Economic & Financial Globalization
Sociology of State
The Communist System (history)
Public Law of Competition
Economic Regulation & Public Services in Europe
International Relations Players
Public Management
Sociology of Public Action
Political Philosophy
Media & Communication (law)
Sociological Comparison of Politics
International Finance
Social Players of Politics
Urban & Local Economy
Pictures and Societies (sociology)
Semester 8
Work Law
Political Behavior
Political Communication
Comparison of Social Systems in the European Union
Security Theory (political science)
Understanding Latin America Today
Law of the Press
Law of Intellectual Property
Media Economy & New Economy
History of the Press
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Students are required to write a research paper.
Exceptionally, they have the possibility to replace some of the previous lectures by courses from Toulouse's other universities (including Toulouse Music Conservatory).