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For Exchange Students

Cours en français pour les étudiants internationaux

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Business

Literature and history

law

Courses in English

psychology

biology

languages translation communication

Some courses are subject to change

We encourage incoming exchange students to select their courses from the same department !

Business

Literature and history

law

Courses in English

psychology

biology

languages translation communication

Some courses are subject to change

We encourage incoming exchange students to select their courses from the same department !

Business courses

Dispensés en français

Undergraduate level

Year 1

Year 1

Year 2

Semester 1
Semester 1
Semester 1

Semester 1

Semester 1

Semester 2

Semester 2

Semester 2

Semester 1 = Fall semester Semester 2 = Spring semester

Due to timetable conflicts, Bachelor level students studying in French must choose classes from one of the following years. Please note that students are unable to take 100% of classes in French.

Business courses

Sous-titre

Undergraduate level

Year 1

Year 1

Year 2

Semester 1
Semester 1
Semester 1

Semester 1

Semester 1

Semester 2

Semester 2

Semester 2

Semester 1 = Fall semester Semester 2 = Spring semester

Due to timetable conflicts, Bachelor level students studying in French must choose classes from one of the following years. Please note that students are unable to take 100% of classes in French.

pROGRAM 1:

International Business Administration

Autumn Semester / Semester 1 (September - Mid-December 2025)

Dispensés en français

Responsible management: Introducing Pathways and Ethical Foundations

Data Management

Research Methodology

Artifical intelligence for Business

International Marketing

pROGRAM 1:

International Business Administration

Autumn Semester / Semester 1 (September - Mid-December 2025)

Sous-titre

Responsible management: Introducing Pathways and Ethical Foundations

Data Management

Research Methodology

Artifical intelligence for Business

International Marketing

pROGRAM 1:

International Business Administration

Autumn Semester / Semester 1 (September - Mid-December 2025)

Dispensés en français

Responsible management: Introducing Pathways and Ethical Foundations

Data Management

Research Methodology

International Marketing

Artifical intelligence for Business

pROGRAM 1:

International Business Administration

Autumn Semester / Semester 1 (September - Mid-December 2025)

Sous-titre

Responsible management: Introducing Pathways and Ethical Foundations

Data Management

Research Methodology

Artifical intelligence for Business

International Marketing

pROGRAM 1:

International Business Administration

Autumn Semester / Semester 1 (September - Mid-December 2025)

Dispensés en français

Responsible management: Introducing Pathways and Ethical Foundations

Data Management

Research Methodology

Artifical intelligence for Business

International Marketing

International Marketing

pROGRAM 1:

International Business Administration

Autumn Semester / Semester 1 (September - Mid-December 2025)

Sous-titre

Responsible management: Introducing Pathways and Ethical Foundations

Data Management

Research Methodology

Artifical intelligence for Business

International Marketing

International Marketing

pROGRAM 1:

International Business Administration

Autumn Semester / Semester 1 (September - Mid-December 2025)

Dispensés en français

Responsible management: Introducing Pathways and Ethical Foundations

Data Management

Research Methodology

Artifical intelligence for Business

Next

pROGRAM 1:

International Business Administration

Autumn Semester / Semester 1 (September - Mid-December 2025)

Sous-titre

Responsible management: Introducing Pathways and Ethical Foundations

Data Management

Research Methodology

Artifical intelligence for Business

Next

pROGRAM 1:

International Business Administration

Autumn Semester / Semester 1 (September - Mid-December 2025)

Dispensés en français

B2 – Cours de spécialisation : les étudiants peuvent choisir UN des programmes suivants :

Responsible management: Introducing Pathways and Ethical Foundations

Je suis un paragraphe prêt à accueillir votre créativité, vos histoires et vos anecdotes.

Je suis un paragraphe prêt à accueillir votre créativité, vos histoires et vos anecdotes.

Data Management

Research Methodology

Je suis un paragraphe prêt à accueillir votre créativité, vos histoires et vos anecdotes.

Je suis un paragraphe prêt à accueillir votre créativité, vos histoires et vos anecdotes.

Artifical intelligence for Business

International Marketing

Je suis un paragraphe prêt à accueillir votre créativité, vos histoires et vos anecdotes.

Je suis un paragraphe prêt à accueillir votre créativité, vos histoires et vos anecdotes.

Corporate Governance

Leadership in international Management

Je suis un paragraphe prêt à accueillir votre créativité, vos histoires et vos anecdotes.

Je suis un paragraphe prêt à accueillir votre créativité, vos histoires et vos anecdotes.

Dynamics of Foreign Direct Investment

Research Methodology

Je suis un paragraphe prêt à accueillir votre créativité, vos histoires et vos anecdotes.

Je suis un paragraphe prêt à accueillir votre créativité, vos histoires et vos anecdotes.

Artifical intelligence for Business

International Marketing

Je suis un paragraphe prêt à accueillir votre créativité, vos histoires et vos anecdotes.

Je suis un paragraphe prêt à accueillir votre créativité, vos histoires et vos anecdotes.

Corporate Governance

Leadership in international Management

Je suis un paragraphe prêt à accueillir votre créativité, vos histoires et vos anecdotes.

Je suis un paragraphe prêt à accueillir votre créativité, vos histoires et vos anecdotes.

Dynamics of Foreign Direct Investment

Dans le cadre des cours de spécialisation, un seul parcours de spécialisation peut être choisi. Au sein de ce parcours, il est possible de choisir un ou deux cours. Veuillez noter qu’il n’est pas autorisé de combiner des cours issus de spécialisations différentes.

pROGRAM 1:

International Business Administration

Autumn Semester / Semester 1 (September - Mid-December 2025)

Sous-titre

B2 – Cours de spécialisation : les étudiants peuvent choisir UN des programmes suivants :

Responsible management: Introducing Pathways and Ethical Foundations

Je suis un paragraphe prêt à accueillir votre créativité, vos histoires et vos anecdotes.

Je suis un paragraphe prêt à accueillir votre créativité, vos histoires et vos anecdotes.

Data Management

Research Methodology

Je suis un paragraphe prêt à accueillir votre créativité, vos histoires et vos anecdotes.

Je suis un paragraphe prêt à accueillir votre créativité, vos histoires et vos anecdotes.

Artifical intelligence for Business

International Marketing

Je suis un paragraphe prêt à accueillir votre créativité, vos histoires et vos anecdotes.

Je suis un paragraphe prêt à accueillir votre créativité, vos histoires et vos anecdotes.

Corporate Governance

Leadership in international Management

Je suis un paragraphe prêt à accueillir votre créativité, vos histoires et vos anecdotes.

Je suis un paragraphe prêt à accueillir votre créativité, vos histoires et vos anecdotes.

Dynamics of Foreign Direct Investment

Research Methodology

Je suis un paragraphe prêt à accueillir votre créativité, vos histoires et vos anecdotes.

Je suis un paragraphe prêt à accueillir votre créativité, vos histoires et vos anecdotes.

Artifical intelligence for Business

International Marketing

Je suis un paragraphe prêt à accueillir votre créativité, vos histoires et vos anecdotes.

Je suis un paragraphe prêt à accueillir votre créativité, vos histoires et vos anecdotes.

Corporate Governance

Leadership in international Management

Je suis un paragraphe prêt à accueillir votre créativité, vos histoires et vos anecdotes.

Je suis un paragraphe prêt à accueillir votre créativité, vos histoires et vos anecdotes.

Dynamics of Foreign Direct Investment

Dans le cadre des cours de spécialisation, un seul parcours de spécialisation peut être choisi. Au sein de ce parcours, il est possible de choisir un ou deux cours. Veuillez noter qu’il n’est pas autorisé de combiner des cours issus de spécialisations différentes.

pROGRAM 1:

International Business Administration

Autumn Semester / Semester 1 (September - Mid-December 2025)

Dispensés en français

Responsible management: Introducing Pathways and Ethical Foundations

Data Management

Research Methodology

Artifical intelligence for Business

Data Management

Research Methodology

Next

pROGRAM 1:

International Business Administration

Autumn Semester / Semester 1 (September - Mid-December 2025)

Sous-titre

Responsible management: Introducing Pathways and Ethical Foundations

Data Management

Research Methodology

Artifical intelligence for Business

Data Management

Research Methodology

Next

pROGRAM 1:

International Business Administration

Autumn Semester / Semester 1 (September - Mid-December 2025)

Dispensés en français

B2 – Cours de spécialisation : les étudiants peuvent choisir UN des programmes suivants :

Responsible management: Introducing Pathways and Ethical Foundations

Data Management

Research Methodology

Artifical intelligence for Business

International Marketing

Corporate Governance

Leadership in international Management

Dynamics of Foreign Direct Investment

Dans le cadre des cours de spécialisation, un seul parcours de spécialisation peut être choisi. Au sein de ce parcours, il est possible de choisir un ou deux cours. Veuillez noter qu’il n’est pas autorisé de combiner des cours issus de spécialisations différentes.

pROGRAM 1:

International Business Administration

Autumn Semester / Semester 1 (September - Mid-December 2025)

Sous-titre

B2 – Cours de spécialisation : les étudiants peuvent choisir UN des programmes suivants :

Responsible management: Introducing Pathways and Ethical Foundations

Data Management

Research Methodology

Artifical intelligence for Business

International Marketing

Corporate Governance

Leadership in international Management

Dynamics of Foreign Direct Investment

Dans le cadre des cours de spécialisation, un seul parcours de spécialisation peut être choisi. Au sein de ce parcours, il est possible de choisir un ou deux cours. Veuillez noter qu’il n’est pas autorisé de combiner des cours issus de spécialisations différentes.

Law courses

Sous-titre

Graduate Level

Undergraduate level

These courses are part of various academic programs.Please note that scheduling conflict may arise if you select mutiple courses from this list.

These courses are part of various academic programs.Please note that scheduling conflict may arise if you select mutiple courses from this list.

Semester 2

Semester 2

Semester 1

Semester 1

Semester 1 = Fall semester Semester 2 = Spring semester

Law courses

Sous-titre

Graduate Level

Undergraduate level

These courses are part of various academic programs.Please note that scheduling conflict may arise if you select mutiple courses from this list.

These courses are part of various academic programs.Please note that scheduling conflict may arise if you select mutiple courses from this list.

Semester 2

Semester 2

Semester 1

Semester 1

Semester 1 = Fall semester Semester 2 = Spring semester

Law courses : Undergraduate

Sous-titre

Introduction to Common Law: Constitutional Law

Commercial Law

Criminal Law

Dispute Resolution

Equity and Trusts

Legal Methods: Case Law and Judgment Analysis

Moot Competition

Module 3: le droit du Climat (EN)

Module 04: State's foreign policies (USA, China & Russia)

Sociologie criminelle

European Law 2

European Law + Tutorials

European and International Track: Introduction to International Economic and Trade Law

Module 04: State's foreign policies (USA, China & Russia)

Sociologie criminelle

European Law 2

Sous-titre

Law courses : Undergraduate

Sous-titre

Introduction to Common Law: Constitutional Law

Commercial Law

Criminal Law

Dispute Resolution

Equity and Trusts

Legal Methods: Case Law and Judgment Analysis

Moot Competition

Module 3: le droit du Climat (EN)

Module 04: State's foreign policies (USA, China & Russia)

Sociologie criminelle

European Law 2

European Law + Tutorials

European and International Track: Introduction to International Economic and Trade Law

Module 04: State's foreign policies (USA, China & Russia)

Sociologie criminelle

European Law 2

Sous-titre

Law courses : Undergraduate

Sous-titre

Introduction to Common Law: Constitutional Law

Commercial Law

Criminal Law

Dispute Resolution

Equity and Trusts

Legal Methods: Case Law and Judgment Analysis

Moot Competition

Module 3: le droit du Climat (EN)

Module 04: State's foreign policies (USA, China & Russia)

Sociologie criminelle

European Law 2

European Law + Tutorials

European and International Track: Introduction to International Economic and Trade Law

Module 04: State's foreign policies (USA, China & Russia)

Sociologie criminelle

European Law 2

European Law 2

Sous-titre

Law courses : Undergraduate

Sous-titre

Introduction to Common Law: Constitutional Law

Commercial Law

Criminal Law

Dispute Resolution

Equity and Trusts

Legal Methods: Case Law and Judgment Analysis

Moot Competition

Module 3: le droit du Climat (EN)

Module 04: State's foreign policies (USA, China & Russia)

Sociologie criminelle

European Law 2

European Law + Tutorials

European and International Track: Introduction to International Economic and Trade Law

Module 04: State's foreign policies (USA, China & Russia)

Sociologie criminelle

European Law 2

European Law 2

Sous-titre

Law courses : graduate

Sous-titre

International Contract Law

Public & Private International Law

EU and Comparative Competition Law

European Free Trade Agreements

Law courses : Undergraduate

Sous-titre

International Contract Law

Public & Private International Law

EU and Comparative Competition Law

European Free Trade Agreements

biology - biotechnologies courseS

Semester 1 = Fall semester

unGraduate Level

Due to timetable conflicts, master level students must choose classes from one program only in the same year

Year 2

Year 3

Semester 3
Semester 5
Bachelor Assistant Engineer Biology - Biochemistry - Biotechnologies
Bachelor Assistant Engineer Biology - Biochemistry - Biotechnologies

Program 1

Program 1

Bachelor Life Sciences - minor Humanities
Bachelor Life Sciences - minor Humanities

Program 2

Program 2

Program 3

Program 3

Engineer in Biotechnology
Engineer in Biotechnology

Semester 1 = Fall semester Semester 2 = Spring semester

biology - biotechnologies courseS

Sous-titre

unGraduate Level

Due to timetable conflicts, master level students must choose classes from one program only in the same year

Year 2

Year 3

Semester 3
Semester 5
Bachelor Assistant Engineer Biology - Biochemistry - Biotechnologies
Bachelor Assistant Engineer Biology - Biochemistry - Biotechnologies

Program 1

Program 1

Bachelor Life Sciences - minor Humanities
Bachelor Life Sciences - minor Humanities

Program 2

Program 2

Program 3

Engineer in Biotechnology
Engineer in Biotechnology

Program 3

Semester 1 = Fall semester Semester 2 = Spring semester

Bachelor Assistant Engineer Biology - Biochemistry - Biotechnologies

Literature and history course catalogue

Autumn Semester / Semester 3 (September - Mid-January 2027)

Semester 1 = Fall semester

Immunology applied to diagnosis

Bactériology 2

Bactériology 3

Structural Biochemistry 2

Functional biochemistry - Enzymology

Biochemical analysis techniques

Biostatistics 2

ECTS: European Credits Transfert system

EC: Exercise Classes

T: Tutorial

L: Lectures

LC: Laboratory classes

Bachelor Assistant INGenieur en Biologie - biochimie - Biotechnologies

Literature and history course catalogue

Deuxième année - Semestre 3 (septembre à mi-janvier 2027)

Sous-titre

Immunology applied to diagnosis

Bactériology 2

Bactériology 3

Structural Biochemistry 2

Functional biochemistry - Enzymology

Biochemical analysis techniques

Biostatistics 2

ECTS: European Credits Transfert system

EC: Exercise Classes

T: Tutorial

L: Lectures

LC: Laboratory classes

Literature and history course catalogue

Bachelor Life Sciences - minor Humanities

Autumn Semester / Semester 3 (September - Mid-January 2027)

Semester 1 = Fall semester

General immunology

Microbiology

Metabolic Biochemistry and enzymology

Advanced Genetic

Humanities : Histoire et épistémologie de la biologie

Humanities : Naturel et artificiel

ECTS: European Credits Transfert system

EC: Exercise Classes

T: Tutorial

L: Lectures

LC: Laboratory classes

Literature and history course catalogue

lICENCE sCIENCES DE LA VIE - Biologie & humanités

Deuxième année - Semestre 3 (septembre à mi-janvier 2027)

Sous-titre

General immunology

Microbiology

Metabolic Biochemistry and enzymology

Advanced Genetic

Humanities : Histoire et épistémologie de la biologie

Humanities : Naturel et artificiel

ECTS: European Credits Transfert system

EC: Exercise Classes

T: Tutorial

L: Lectures

LC: Laboratory classes

Literature and history course catalogue

eNGINEER IN BIOTECHNOLOGY

Autumn Semester / Semester 1 (September - Mid-December 2026)

Semester 1 = Fall semester

Metabolic Biochemistry

Chemical Kinetics and Enzymology

Cell Biology - Signaling

Genetic engineering

Computer Science 3

Analytic Sciences 2

Electronic

Organic Chemistry 2

Physics 3

Mathematics 3

Interculturality, Ecological transition and sustainable development 1

ECTS: European Credits Transfert system

LC: Laboratory classes

L: Lectures

EC: Exercise Classes

T: Tutorial

Literature and history course catalogue

Ingénieur en biotechnologie

Deuxième année - Semestre 3 (septembre à mi-janvier 2027)

Sous-titre

Metabolic Biochemistry

Chemical Kinetics and Enzymology

Cell Biology - Signaling

Genetic engineering

Computer Science 3

Analytic Sciences 2

Electronic

Organic Chemistry 2

Physics 3

Mathematics 3

Interculturality, Ecological transition and sustainable development 1

ECTS: European Credits Transfert system

LC: Laboratory classes

L: Lectures

EC: Exercise Classes

T: Tutorial

Bachelor Assistant Engineer Biology - Biochemistry - Biotechnologies

Literature and history course catalogue

Autumn Semester / Semester 3 (September - Mid-January 2027)

Semester 1 = Fall semester

Immunology applied to diagnosis

Bactériology 2

Structural Biochemistry 2

ECTS: European Credits Transfert system

L: Lectures

LC: Laboratory classes

EC: Exercise Classes

T: Tutorial

Bachelor Assistant INGenieur en Biologie - biochimie - Biotechnologies

Literature and history course catalogue

Deuxième année - Semestre 3 (septembre à mi-janvier 2027)

Sous-titre

Immunology applied to diagnosis

Bactériology 2

Structural Biochemistry 2

ECTS: European Credits Transfert system

L: Lectures

LC: Laboratory classes

EC: Exercise Classes

T: Tutorial

Literature and history course catalogue

Bachelor Life Sciences - minor Humanities

Autumn Semester / Semester 3 (September - Mid-January 2027)

Semester 1 = Fall semester

General immunology

General immunology

General immunology

Microbiology

General immunology

Metabolic Biochemistry and enzymology

Autumn Semester / Semester 3 (September - Mid-January 2027)

Immunology applied to diagnosis

Bactériology 2

ECTS: European Credits Transfert system

L: Lectures

LC: Laboratory classes

EC: Exercise Classes

T: Tutorial

Literature and history course catalogue

lICENCE sCIENCES DE LA VIE - Biologie & humanités

Deuxième année - Semestre 3 (septembre à mi-janvier 2027)

Sous-titre

General immunology

General immunology

General immunology

Microbiology

General immunology

Metabolic Biochemistry and enzymology

Autumn Semester / Semester 3 (September - Mid-January 2027)

Immunology applied to diagnosis

Bactériology 2

ECTS: European Credits Transfert system

L: Lectures

LC: Laboratory classes

EC: Exercise Classes

T: Tutorial

Literature and history course catalogue

eNGINEER IN BIOTECHNOLOGY

Autumn Semester / Semester 1 (September - Mid-December 2026)

Semester 1 = Fall semester

Metabolic Biochemistry

Chemical Kinetics and Enzymology

Cell Biology - Signaling

Genetic engineering

Computer Science 3

Analytic Sciences 2

Electronic

Organic Chemistry 2

Mathematics 3

Interculturality, Ecological transition and sustainable development 1

ECTS: European Credits Transfert system

LC: Laboratory classes

L: Lectures

EC: Exercise Classes

T: Tutorial

Literature and history course catalogue

Ingénieur en biotechnologie

Deuxième année - Semestre 3 (septembre à mi-janvier 2027)

Sous-titre

Metabolic Biochemistry

Chemical Kinetics and Enzymology

Cell Biology - Signaling

Genetic engineering

Computer Science 3

Analytic Sciences 2

Electronic

Organic Chemistry 2

Mathematics 3

Interculturality, Ecological transition and sustainable development 1

ECTS: European Credits Transfert system

LC: Laboratory classes

L: Lectures

EC: Exercise Classes

T: Tutorial

Languages, Translation and Communication catalogue

Semester 1 = Fall semester

Undergraduate level

Semester 2

Semester 1

Semester 1 = Fall semester Semester 2 = Spring semester

Languages, Translation and Communication catalogue

Semester 1 = Fall semester

Undergraduate level

Semester 2

Semester 1

Semester 1 = Fall semester Semester 2 = Spring semester

Languages, Translation and Communication

Semester 1 = Fall semester

Influence Communication

Introduction to English-speaking Societies

Functioning of European Institutions

Fundamentals of Law

Geopolitics: Culture, Religions and Nations

Introduction to Professional Translation

Introduction to Professional Translation

Introduction to Interpretation

Semester 1 = Fall semester

Languages, Translation and Communication

Semester 1 = Fall semester

Influence Communication

Introduction to English-speaking Societies

Functioning of European Institutions

Fundamentals of Law

Geopolitics: Culture, Religions and Nations

Introduction to Professional Translation

Introduction to Professional Translation

Introduction to Interpretation

Semester 1 = Fall semester

Languages, Translation and Communication

Semester 2 = Spring semester

Intercultural Communication

Discourse, Media and Influence

Contemporary American Politics and Civilization

Politics and Civilization in the Middle East

Politics and Civilization in Russia

Geopolitics and Natural Ressources

History of Media

Introduction to Marketing

Specialised English – Legal and Financial Fields

The World of Business: Startups, SMB, Large and International Companies, etc.

Intercultural Issues and Challenges: English-Speaking World

Translation Practice

Society, Culture and Migration

French-to-English Translation

Translating Institutional Documents – from English to French

Semester 2 = Spring semester

Semester 2 = Spring semester

Languages, Translation and Communication

Semester 2 = Spring semester

Intercultural Communication

Discourse, Media and Influence

Contemporary American Politics and Civilization

Politics and Civilization in the Middle East

Politics and Civilization in Russia

Geopolitics and Natural Ressources

History of Media

Introduction to Marketing

Specialised English – Legal and Financial Fields

The World of Business: Startups, SMB, Large and International Companies, etc.

Intercultural Issues and Challenges: English-Speaking World

Translation Practice

Society, Culture and Migration

French-to-English Translation

Translating Institutional Documents – from English to French

Semester 2 = Spring semester

Semester 2 = Spring semester

Psychology course catalogue

Semester 1 = Fall semester

Undergraduate level

Undergraduate level

Year 1

Year 1

Year 2

Semester 1

Semester 2

Semester 2

Semester 2

Semester 2

Psychology course catalogue

Semester 1 = Fall semester

Undergraduate level

Undergraduate level

Year 1

Year 1

Year 2

Semester 1

Semester 2

Semester 2

Semester 2

Semester 2

Literature and history course catalogue

Ingénieur en biotechnologie

Deuxième année - Semestre 3 (septembre à mi-janvier 2027)

Semester 1 = Fall semester

Metabolic Biochemistry

Chemical Kinetics and Enzymology

Cell Biology - Signaling

Genetic engineering

Computer Science 3

Analytic Sciences 2

Electronic

Organic Chemistry 2

Physics 3

Literature and history course catalogue

Ingénieur en biotechnologie

Deuxième année - Semestre 3 (septembre à mi-janvier 2027)

Semester 1 = Fall semester

Metabolic Biochemistry

Chemical Kinetics and Enzymology

Cell Biology - Signaling

Genetic engineering

Computer Science 3

Analytic Sciences 2

Electronic

Organic Chemistry 2

Physics 3

Literature and history course catalogue

Ingénieur en biotechnologie

Deuxième année - Semestre 3 (septembre à mi-janvier 2027)

Semester 1 = Fall semester

Metabolic Biochemistry

Chemical Kinetics and Enzymology

Cell Biology - Signaling

Genetic engineering

Computer Science 3

Analytic Sciences 2

Electronic

Organic Chemistry 2

Physics 3

Mathematics 3

Literature and history course catalogue

Ingénieur en biotechnologie

Deuxième année - Semestre 3 (septembre à mi-janvier 2027)

Semester 1 = Fall semester

Metabolic Biochemistry

Chemical Kinetics and Enzymology

Cell Biology - Signaling

Genetic engineering

Computer Science 3

Analytic Sciences 2

Electronic

Organic Chemistry 2

Physics 3

Mathematics 3

Literature and history course catalogue

Ingénieur en biotechnologie

Deuxième année - Semestre 3 (septembre à mi-janvier 2027)

Semester 1 = Fall semester

Metabolic Biochemistry

Chemical Kinetics and Enzymology

Cell Biology - Signaling

Genetic engineering

Computer Science 3

Literature and history course catalogue

Ingénieur en biotechnologie

Deuxième année - Semestre 3 (septembre à mi-janvier 2027)

Semester 1 = Fall semester

Metabolic Biochemistry

Chemical Kinetics and Enzymology

Cell Biology - Signaling

Genetic engineering

Computer Science 3

Literature and history course catalogue

Ingénieur en biotechnologie

Deuxième année - Semestre 3 (septembre à mi-janvier 2027)

Semester 1 = Fall semester

Metabolic Biochemistry

Chemical Kinetics and Enzymology

Cell Biology - Signaling

Genetic engineering

Computer Science 3

Analytic Sciences 2

Electronic

Organic Chemistry 2

Physics 3

Mathematics 3

Analytic Sciences 2

Electronic

Organic Chemistry 2

Physics 3

Mathematics 3

Literature and history course catalogue

Ingénieur en biotechnologie

Deuxième année - Semestre 3 (septembre à mi-janvier 2027)

Semester 1 = Fall semester

Metabolic Biochemistry

Chemical Kinetics and Enzymology

Cell Biology - Signaling

Genetic engineering

Computer Science 3

Analytic Sciences 2

Electronic

Organic Chemistry 2

Physics 3

Mathematics 3

Analytic Sciences 2

Electronic

Organic Chemistry 2

Physics 3

Mathematics 3

Literature and history course catalogue

Ingénieur en biotechnologie

Deuxième année - Semestre 3 (septembre à mi-janvier 2027)

Semester 1 = Fall semester

Metabolic Biochemistry

Chemical Kinetics and Enzymology

Cell Biology - Signaling

Genetic engineering

Computer Science 3

Analytic Sciences 2

Electronic

Organic Chemistry 2

Literature and history course catalogue

Ingénieur en biotechnologie

Deuxième année - Semestre 3 (septembre à mi-janvier 2027)

Semester 1 = Fall semester

Metabolic Biochemistry

Chemical Kinetics and Enzymology

Cell Biology - Signaling

Genetic engineering

Computer Science 3

Analytic Sciences 2

Electronic

Organic Chemistry 2

Languages, Translation and Communication catalogue

Semester 1 = Fall semester

Languages, Translation and Communication catalogue

Languages, Translation and Communication catalogue

Undergraduate level

Undergraduate level

Semester 1

Semester 1

Semester 2

Semester 2

Semester 2

Semester 1 = Fall semester Semester 2 = Spring semester

Languages, Translation and Communication catalogue

Semester 1 = Fall semester

Languages, Translation and Communication catalogue

Languages, Translation and Communication catalogue

Undergraduate level

Undergraduate level

Semester 1

Semester 1

Semester 2

Semester 2

Semester 2

Semester 1 = Fall semester Semester 2 = Spring semester

Literature and history course catalogue

Deuxième année - Semestre 3 (septembre à mi-janvier 2027)

Semester 1 = Fall semester

Contemporary issues 1

Imperial History 3

British and American Culture 1

Contemporary issues 2

Imperial History 4

British and American Culture 2

Semester 1 = Fall semester Semester 2 = Spring semester

Literature and history course catalogue

Deuxième année - Semestre 3 (septembre à mi-janvier 2027)

Semester 1 = Fall semester

Contemporary issues 1

Imperial History 3

British and American Culture 1

Contemporary issues 2

Imperial History 4

British and American Culture 2

Semester 1 = Fall semester Semester 2 = Spring semester

Literature and history course catalogue

Deuxième année - Semestre 3 (septembre à mi-janvier 2027)

Semester 1 = Fall semester

Contemporary issues 1

Imperial History 3

British and American Culture 1

Contemporary issues 2

Imperial History 4

British and American Culture 2

Semester 1 = Fall semester Semester 2 = Spring semester

Literature and history course catalogue

Deuxième année - Semestre 3 (septembre à mi-janvier 2027)

Semester 1 = Fall semester

Contemporary issues 1

Imperial History 3

British and American Culture 1

Contemporary issues 2

Imperial History 4

British and American Culture 2

Semester 1 = Fall semester Semester 2 = Spring semester

Literature and history course catalogue

Deuxième année - Semestre 3 (septembre à mi-janvier 2027)

Semester 1 = Fall semester

Contemporary issues 1

Imperial History 3

Semester 1 = Fall semester Semester 2 = Spring semester

Literature and history course catalogue

Deuxième année - Semestre 3 (septembre à mi-janvier 2027)

Semester 1 = Fall semester

Contemporary issues 1

Imperial History 3

Semester 1 = Fall semester Semester 2 = Spring semester

Literature and history course catalogue

Deuxième année - Semestre 3 (septembre à mi-janvier 2027)

Semester 1 = Fall semester

Contemporary issues 1

Imperial History 3

British and American Culture 1

Contemporary issues 2

Imperial History 4

British and American Culture 2

Contemporary issues 1

Imperial History 3

British and American Culture 1

Contemporary issues 2

Imperial History 4

Semester 1 = Fall semester Semester 2 = Spring semester

Semester 1 = Fall semester Semester 2 = Spring semester

Literature and history course catalogue

Deuxième année - Semestre 3 (septembre à mi-janvier 2027)

Semester 1 = Fall semester

Contemporary issues 1

Imperial History 3

British and American Culture 1

Contemporary issues 2

Imperial History 4

British and American Culture 2

Contemporary issues 1

Imperial History 3

British and American Culture 1

Contemporary issues 2

Imperial History 4

Semester 1 = Fall semester Semester 2 = Spring semester

Literature and history course catalogue

Deuxième année - Semestre 3 (septembre à mi-janvier 2027)

Semester 1 = Fall semester

Contemporary issues 1

Imperial History 3

British and American Culture 1

Contemporary issues 2

Imperial History 4

Imperial History 4

Semester 1 = Fall semester Semester 2 = Spring semester

Literature and history course catalogue

Deuxième année - Semestre 3 (septembre à mi-janvier 2027)

Semester 1 = Fall semester

Contemporary issues 1

Imperial History 3

British and American Culture 1

Contemporary issues 2

Imperial History 4

Imperial History 4

Semester 1 = Fall semester Semester 2 = Spring semester

European Law 2

Extending the study of European institutions, the course is dedicated to the EU legal order and judicial system. Various topics are analyzed, such as that of written sources — primary law, secondary legislation (regulations, directives) —, case law and general principles of the EU law (direct effect, primacy, subsidiarity, proportionality). Concerning the judicial system, the course emphasizes the legal remedies (preliminary ruling procedure, the "recours en cadence", action for annulment or for non-compliance...) that can be exercised in front of the EU Court of Justice.

European Law 2

Extending the study of European institutions, the course is dedicated to the EU legal order and judicial system. Various topics are analyzed, such as that of written sources — primary law, secondary legislation (regulations, directives) —, case law and general principles of the EU law (direct effect, primacy, subsidiarity, proportionality). Concerning the judicial system, the course emphasizes the legal remedies (preliminary ruling procedure, the "recours en cadence", action for annulment or for non-compliance...) that can be exercised in front of the EU Court of Justice.

Criminal Law

A study of the definition and classification of offences, characteristics of the competent judicial structures and procedural rules, nature and diversity of sanctions and their implementation.

INS6ETSTI04-IN: Industrial Microbiology

Course description

Objectives

Laboratory classes: Setting up a practical project of microorganism production in a bioreactor and application in the laboratory

  1. Bibliography research for the optimization of the production of the molecule using microorganisms in bioreactors. (8h)
  2. Presentation of the results (1 h)
  3. Redaction of a material list for the pratical (1h)
  4. Application in pratical in the laboratory (20h)
  5. Redaction (2h) with bibliography research and laboratory results

The aim of the course is to provide theoretical and practical knowledge of biotechnological processes and principles that underline the microbial productions, fundamental in various industrial sectors like biomedical, pharmaceutical, food, energy, etc.As a learning outcome, student will be able :

  • to understand and model the behavior of microorganisms in bioreactors
  • to Implement and optimize a viral production process in a bioreactor

Assessment Methods

Prerequisites

Process engineering base, unit operation, heat and material transfer, industrial microbiology (base)

Coursework

Legal Methods: Case Law and Judgment Analysis

This course is an introduction to legal reasoning. It is designed to initiate students in the legal methods of case law analysis. It introduces students to the IRAC Method of case study analysis. Students will acquire or refine the techniques of close reading, analogizing, distinguishing, positing related fact patterns, and criticizing judicial and legislative exposition and logic.

Legal Methods: Case Law and Judgment Analysis

This course is an introduction to legal reasoning. It is designed to initiate students in the legal methods of case law analysis. It introduces students to the IRAC Method of case study analysis. Students will acquire or refine the techniques of close reading, analogizing, distinguishing, positing related fact patterns, and criticizing judicial and legislative exposition and logic.

Criminal Law

A study of the definition and classification of offences, characteristics of the competent judicial structures and procedural rules, nature and diversity of sanctions and their implementation.

Criminal Law

A study of the definition and classification of offences, characteristics of the competent judicial structures and procedural rules, nature and diversity of sanctions and their implementation.

A study of the definition and classification of offences, characteristics of the competent judicial structures and procedural rules, nature and diversity of sanctions and their implementation.

European Law 2

Extending the study of European institutions, the course is dedicated to the EU legal order and judicial system. Various topics are analyzed, such as that of written sources — primary law, secondary legislation (regulations, directives) —, case law and general principles of the EU law (direct effect, primacy, subsidiarity, proportionality). Concerning the judicial system, the course emphasizes the legal remedies (preliminary ruling procedure, the "recours en cadence", action for annulment or for non-compliance...) that can be exercised in front of the EU Court of Justice.

Module 04: States Foreign Policies (USA, China & Russia)

The overall foal is to prvide the students with an introduction to U.S. law within the context of international law and U.S. international politics. Moreover, this course can generally be divided into two parts, one, public international law through the lens of the United States, and two, the U.S. Government's foreign policy towards China and Russia. More specifically, the course will focus on customary law in the U.S. as well as the juridiction of U.S. Courts, the powers of the Executive Branch, (the U.S. President), diplomacy, and finally the U.S.'s relationship whith China and Russia.

Introduction to Common Law: Constitutional Law

A study of the specificities of the Common Law countries' Constitutional systems in a comparative perspective (constitutional rules, sources, forms of the Constitution, hierarchy between constitutional rules and other norms, review of the constitutionality of laws).

Module 04: States Foreign Policies (USA, China & Russia)

The overall foal is to prvide the students with an introduction to U.S. law within the context of international law and U.S. international politics. Moreover, this course can generally be divided into two parts, one, public international law through the lens of the United States, and two, the U.S. Government's foreign policy towards China and Russia. More specifically, the course will focus on customary law in the U.S. as well as the juridiction of U.S. Courts, the powers of the Executive Branch, (the U.S. President), diplomacy, and finally the U.S.'s relationship whith China and Russia.

INS6ETSTI02-IN: Cell technologies

Course description

Objectives

Asynchronous work Present one example of biotherapy based on cellular technologies with a poster (Technological aspects, Clinical development, Costs, Bioethical aspects) Laboratory classes: Part I : Preparation and monitoring of a primary PBMC culture (9,5 hrs) Objectives :

  • Sterile preparation of primary cells from blood sample
  • Cultivate primary lymphocytes for 5 days
  • Determine the best conditions to maintain and amplify lymphocytes B and T
  • Analyze by flow cytometry the evolution of the different cell populations
Part II : Protocol development for the production a recombinant protein in a mammalian system (20,5 hrs) Objectives :
  • Maintain cell lines in culture for 2 weeks
  • Choose a problematic and design an experimental procedure to answer it
  • Develop experimental conditions to optimize the production of a recombinant protein
  • Discuss your results to choose the best conditions according to different parameters
Laboratory classes: During laboratory practice, students will become familiar with specific laboratory equipment for cell culture (laminar flow hoods, incubator, microscopy, etc.) and with common handling techniques, in accordance with good laboratory practices and rules. At the end of the training, the student must be able to perform all the expected manipulations on cell lines, such as the maintenance of cells, counting, treatment, freezing and thawing cells. Student will transfect the DNA produced during the Genetic Engineering practical in order to follow the activity of the protein of interest.

The goal is to provide students with theoretical and practical knowledge of the various cellular technologies available today.At the end of this course, student will:

  • Understand the challenges raised by cellular technologies
  • Understand any scientific document dealing about cell tech
  • Be familiar with most of applications using cell tech
  • Be aware of ethical aspects raised by cell tech
  • Behave in the cell culture lab and be able to grow cells in Good Cell Culture Practice
  • Choose appropriate experiments to answer a problematic and design an experimental protocol
  • Report results in scientific documents

Prerequisites

Cell biology

Assessment Methods

Written exams and coursework

Introduction to Common Law: Constitutional Law

A study of the specificities of the Common Law countries' Constitutional systems in a comparative perspective (constitutional rules, sources, forms of the Constitution, hierarchy between constitutional rules and other norms, review of the constitutionality of laws).

European Law 2

Extending the study of European institutions, the course is dedicated to the EU legal order and judicial system. Various topics are analyzed, such as that of written sources — primary law, secondary legislation (regulations, directives) —, case law and general principles of the EU law (direct effect, primacy, subsidiarity, proportionality). Concerning the judicial system, the course emphasizes the legal remedies (preliminary ruling procedure, the "recours en cadence", action for annulment or for non-compliance...) that can be exercised in front of the EU Court of Justice.

Moot Competition

This course is the second part of the full course on Advocacy Skills and Mooting in the common law context. In this course, students will learn the practical skills required to represent a client in a court. Key topics covered will include how to : prepare oral submissions to be made before the court and, how to represent a client in a moot court hearing confidently, using appropriate formality manner of speaking and following proper court procedure. This course is a very interactive course requiring students to participate in multiple rounds of moot court hearings, in which they will be assigned a client to represent before the Ucly Moot Court.

Introduction to Common Law: Constitutional Law

A study of the specificities of the Common Law countries' Constitutional systems in a comparative perspective (constitutional rules, sources, forms of the Constitution, hierarchy between constitutional rules and other norms, review of the constitutionality of laws).

Equity and Trusts

New course, description in progress.

Introduction to Common Law: Constitutional Law

A study of the specificities of the Common Law countries' Constitutional systems in a comparative perspective (constitutional rules, sources, forms of the Constitution, hierarchy between constitutional rules and other norms, review of the constitutionality of laws).

Introduction to Common Law: Constitutional Law

A study of the specificities of the Common Law countries' Constitutional systems in a comparative perspective (constitutional rules, sources, forms of the Constitution, hierarchy between constitutional rules and other norms, review of the constitutionality of laws).

European Law 2

Extending the study of European institutions, the course is dedicated to the EU legal order and judicial system. Various topics are analyzed, such as that of written sources — primary law, secondary legislation (regulations, directives) —, case law and general principles of the EU law (direct effect, primacy, subsidiarity, proportionality). Concerning the judicial system, the course emphasizes the legal remedies (preliminary ruling procedure, the "recours en cadence", action for annulment or for non-compliance...) that can be exercised in front of the EU Court of Justice.

Dispute Resolution

This course examines various forms of dispute resolution used to manage conflicts and resolve disputes. Key topics covered will include different types of dispute resolution processes such as negotiation, mediation and other facilitated consensual processes, arbitration and ADR and how the internet opens doors to online dispute resolution.

Introduction to Common Law: Constitutional Law

A study of the specificities of the Common Law countries' Constitutional systems in a comparative perspective (constitutional rules, sources, forms of the Constitution, hierarchy between constitutional rules and other norms, review of the constitutionality of laws).

International Contract Law

To develop student's ability to draft and anlyze international contracts, in a transnational and international perspective.

European Law 2

Extending the study of European institutions, the course is dedicated to the EU legal order and judicial system. Various topics are analyzed, such as that of written sources — primary law, secondary legislation (regulations, directives) —, case law and general principles of the EU law (direct effect, primacy, subsidiarity, proportionality). Concerning the judicial system, the course emphasizes the legal remedies (preliminary ruling procedure, the "recours en cadence", action for annulment or for non-compliance...) that can be exercised in front of the EU Court of Justice.

Sociologie Criminelle

The course aims to study the role of sociological factors (rank, class or social environment; education, population density; age, gender, addictions, etc.) within the framework of the manifestations of deviance.

Commercial Law

This course will examine how the law has developped to respond to the needs of business and how it facilitates commercial activity. In particular, it will focus on some important type of commercial transaction such as the contract for the sale of goods and remedies of buyer and seller. The course will also examine the law of agency and the role of agents in commercial transactions. Following this, the course will examine the law of agency, including the conceptual basis and nature of agency, the authority of the agent, the rights and duties of the agent and the termination of the agency.

Introduction to Common Law: Constitutional Law

A study of the specificities of the Common Law countries' Constitutional systems in a comparative perspective (constitutional rules, sources, forms of the Constitution, hierarchy between constitutional rules and other norms, review of the constitutionality of laws).

EU and Comparative Competition Law

Competition Law is the other major part of European Business Law and deals with antitrust, mergers, state aid, etc. The international dimension of EU Competition Law will form a significant part of this course, taking into account the growing number of merger transactions having an international dimension and the global dimension of anti-competitive practices.

European Law 2

Extending the study of European institutions, the course is dedicated to the EU legal order and judicial system. Various topics are analyzed, such as that of written sources — primary law, secondary legislation (regulations, directives) —, case law and general principles of the EU law (direct effect, primacy, subsidiarity, proportionality). Concerning the judicial system, the course emphasizes the legal remedies (preliminary ruling procedure, the "recours en cadence", action for annulment or for non-compliance...) that can be exercised in front of the EU Court of Justice.

Introduction to Common Law: Constitutional Law

A study of the specificities of the Common Law countries' Constitutional systems in a comparative perspective (constitutional rules, sources, forms of the Constitution, hierarchy between constitutional rules and other norms, review of the constitutionality of laws).

Sociologie Criminelle

The course aims to study the role of sociological factors (rank, class or social environment; education, population density; age, gender, addictions, etc.) within the framework of the manifestations of deviance.

Criminal Law

A study of the definition and classification of offences, characteristics of the competent judicial structures and procedural rules, nature and diversity of sanctions and their implementation.

Sociologie Criminelle

The course aims to study the role of sociological factors (rank, class or social environment; education, population density; age, gender, addictions, etc.) within the framework of the manifestations of deviance.

European Law 2

Extending the study of European institutions, the course is dedicated to the EU legal order and judicial system. Various topics are analyzed, such as that of written sources — primary law, secondary legislation (regulations, directives) —, case law and general principles of the EU law (direct effect, primacy, subsidiarity, proportionality). Concerning the judicial system, the course emphasizes the legal remedies (preliminary ruling procedure, the "recours en cadence", action for annulment or for non-compliance...) that can be exercised in front of the EU Court of Justice.

AIS5IN1: Cell culture level 2

Course description and objectives

At the end of this course, student will:

  • Have a global vision of bioprocesses
  • Know fermentation processes (growth kinetics, biological materials, bioreactors)
  • Understand the notions of recovery, separation and purification

Prerequisites

Microbiology (base)

Assessment Methods

Written exams and coursework

Public & Private International Law

This course will cover principles of public and private international law. Increasingly, lawyers find themsleves planning transactions or litigating cases involving persons or events connected with more than one state or nation. This module will first deal with the principles of private international law (conflicts of laws etc.). This module will first deal with the principles of public international law (states responsibilities etc).

INS6ETBS02-IN: Genetic Engineering

Course description and objectives

This course introduces students to the key biotechnological tools used to study, manipulate, and engineer the genetic material of living organisms. Given the vast number of available methods in molecular biology, the primary goal is to develop students' ability to identify, understand, and critically evaluate relevant techniques through the analysis of scientific literature. Students will explore a variety of scientific publications—including reviews, methodological papers, and original research articles—through the lens of a defined project. The course emphasizes:

  • Understanding experimental methods in real-world research contexts
  • Analyzing and interpreting data
  • Critically assessing the validity and limitations of published studies
  • Identifying appropriate molecular biology techniques to test a hypothesis

Laboratory Component: The hands-on sessions are designed to complement the theoretical content and offer practical experience with techniques discussed in class. Students will carry out two major experiments:

  • Plasmid Production: Simulation of GMP-like plasmid production, including all required quality controls and the generation of a final certificate of analysis.
  • Recombinant Protein Expression in E. coli: From plasmid design to protein recovery, students will learn how to optimize culture conditions, validate expression, and analyze purification results.

Prerequisites

Basic knowledge in Molecular Biology

Assessment Methods

Written exam and coursework exercises

Introduction to Common Law: Constitutional Law

A study of the specificities of the Common Law countries' Constitutional systems in a comparative perspective (constitutional rules, sources, forms of the Constitution, hierarchy between constitutional rules and other norms, review of the constitutionality of laws).

INS6ETBS03-IN: Project: European Biotechnology

Course description and objectives

Based on specifications defined by a sponsor, the students will have to carry out, in teams, a study of published research work on major European and governmental orientations, European and specific regulations related to a problem in the context of biotechnologies for a biotech established in a country of the European Union. This targeted and in-depth scientific and/or technological and/or geopolitical state of the art (advantages, disadvantages, etc.) must allow the sponsor, for example, to:

  • Validate an R&D orientation;
  • Have a global vision of the subject (scientific articles, studies, publications, patents or even scientific conferences);
  • Detect emerging technologies;
  • Find a solution to a technological obstacle;
  • Find new alternative tracks.– Validate an R&D orientation;
  • Have a global vision on the subject by identifying and critically analyzing relevant scientific articles, studies, publications, patents or scientific conferences;
  • Detect emerging technologies;
  • Find a solution to technological limits;
  • Find new alternative methods.

Assessment Methods

Written report as a review and an oral presentation

Introduction to Common Law: Constitutional Law

A study of the specificities of the Common Law countries' Constitutional systems in a comparative perspective (constitutional rules, sources, forms of the Constitution, hierarchy between constitutional rules and other norms, review of the constitutionality of laws).

Dispute Resolution

This course examines various forms of dispute resolution used to manage conflicts and resolve disputes. Key topics covered will include different types of dispute resolution processes such as negotiation, mediation and other facilitated consensual processes, arbitration and ADR and how the internet opens doors to online dispute resolution.

European Law 2

Extending the study of European institutions, the course is dedicated to the EU legal order and judicial system. Various topics are analyzed, such as that of written sources — primary law, secondary legislation (regulations, directives) —, case law and general principles of the EU law (direct effect, primacy, subsidiarity, proportionality). Concerning the judicial system, the course emphasizes the legal remedies (preliminary ruling procedure, the "recours en cadence", action for annulment or for non-compliance...) that can be exercised in front of the EU Court of Justice.

Criminal Law

A study of the definition and classification of offences, characteristics of the competent judicial structures and procedural rules, nature and diversity of sanctions and their implementation.

INS6ETSTI03-IN: Bioinformatics

Course description and objectives

The overall objective is to introduce students to bioinformatics. This powerful tool is essential to acquire, as it will be the first step for project design and results analysis. Therefore, students will learn how to decipher the vast amounts of biomedical and genomic data using online tools that will be relevant to their work in the coming decades (from nucleic acid to protein, primary sequences to look for structures and functions) They will also understand the interest of phylogenetics and comparative genomics.

Prerequisites

Genetic engineering 1, genetics

Assessment Methods

Practical examinations: 2h on computer Written examinations and continuous assessment

Equity and Trusts

New course, description in progress.

AIS6UE01-IN: Molecular Biology, Virology, Cancer Biology

Course description and objectives

Molecular biology Molecular biology is the key to all biotechnologies currently developed. During this course, we will discuss methods and techniques of molecular biology using concrete examples. In addition, we will provide a theoretical basis, necessary to understand experiments and concepts used in laboratory projects. The topic of genome edition will be treated and we will focus on CRISPR/Cas9. The possibilities, limitations and ethics of gene technology will be discussed. Cancer biology This course is an introduction to cancer biology. The definition of cancer, the cellular pathways affected the molecular mechanisms and some of the important genes and proteins will be discussed.

VirologyTo acquire knowledge in virology to be able to describe:

  • the structure, morphology and life cycle of viruses
  • viral vectors and their applications
  • the structure and life cycle of Influenza virus and Hepatitis B virus
  • cellular transformation by RNA and DNA viruses and links to cancer
  • emerging virus and human health

Prerequisites

Genetic engineering level 1 and 2

Assessment Methods

Written exams and coursework

European and International Track: Introduction to International Economic and Trade Law

The course aims to train students in the notions of internatioanl economic law and international trade presenting the course, history, concepts and functioning of institutions within the international economic order. It also explains the judicial settlement of international trade disputes and the legal regime of international commercial arbitration.

Moot Competition

This course is the second part of the full course on Advocacy Skills and Mooting in the common law context. In this course, students will learn the practical skills required to represent a client in a court. Key topics covered will include how to : prepare oral submissions to be made before the court and, how to represent a client in a moot court hearing confidently, using appropriate formality manner of speaking and following proper court procedure. This course is a very interactive course requiring students to participate in multiple rounds of moot court hearings, in which they will be assigned a client to represent before the Ucly Moot Court.

Dispute Resolution

This course examines various forms of dispute resolution used to manage conflicts and resolve disputes. Key topics covered will include different types of dispute resolution processes such as negotiation, mediation and other facilitated consensual processes, arbitration and ADR and how the internet opens doors to online dispute resolution.

Module 04: States Foreign Policies (USA, China & Russia)

The overall foal is to prvide the students with an introduction to U.S. law within the context of international law and U.S. international politics. Moreover, this course can generally be divided into two parts, one, public international law through the lens of the United States, and two, the U.S. Government's foreign policy towards China and Russia. More specifically, the course will focus on customary law in the U.S. as well as the juridiction of U.S. Courts, the powers of the Executive Branch, (the U.S. President), diplomacy, and finally the U.S.'s relationship whith China and Russia.

Equity and Trusts

New course, description in progress.

Legal Methods: Case Law and Judgment Analysis

This course is an introduction to legal reasoning. It is designed to initiate students in the legal methods of case law analysis. It introduces students to the IRAC Method of case study analysis. Students will acquire or refine the techniques of close reading, analogizing, distinguishing, positing related fact patterns, and criticizing judicial and legislative exposition and logic.

European Law 2

Extending the study of European institutions, the course is dedicated to the EU legal order and judicial system. Various topics are analyzed, such as that of written sources — primary law, secondary legislation (regulations, directives) —, case law and general principles of the EU law (direct effect, primacy, subsidiarity, proportionality). Concerning the judicial system, the course emphasizes the legal remedies (preliminary ruling procedure, the "recours en cadence", action for annulment or for non-compliance...) that can be exercised in front of the EU Court of Justice.

Introduction to Common Law: Constitutional Law

A study of the specificities of the Common Law countries' Constitutional systems in a comparative perspective (constitutional rules, sources, forms of the Constitution, hierarchy between constitutional rules and other norms, review of the constitutionality of laws).

Module 3: le Droit du Climat (EN)

The course will focus on the complexity of climate change law, the EU and French Climate Action, the origins of EU climate policy framework, the main principles related to climate change (precaution, prevention, common but differentiated responsability, etc.) and the Climate Change Litigation in Comparative and International Perspectives.

Commercial Law

This course will examine how the law has developped to respond to the needs of business and how it facilitates commercial activity. In particular, it will focus on some important type of commercial transaction such as the contract for the sale of goods and remedies of buyer and seller. The course will also examine the law of agency and the role of agents in commercial transactions. Following this, the course will examine the law of agency, including the conceptual basis and nature of agency, the authority of the agent, the rights and duties of the agent and the termination of the agency.

European and International Track: Introduction to International Economic and Trade Law

The course aims to train students in the notions of internatioanl economic law and international trade presenting the course, history, concepts and functioning of institutions within the international economic order. It also explains the judicial settlement of international trade disputes and the legal regime of international commercial arbitration.

Sociologie Criminelle

The course aims to study the role of sociological factors (rank, class or social environment; education, population density; age, gender, addictions, etc.) within the framework of the manifestations of deviance.

Sociologie Criminelle

The course aims to study the role of sociological factors (rank, class or social environment; education, population density; age, gender, addictions, etc.) within the framework of the manifestations of deviance.

Module 3: le Droit du Climat (EN)

The course will focus on the complexity of climate change law, the EU and French Climate Action, the origins of EU climate policy framework, the main principles related to climate change (precaution, prevention, common but differentiated responsability, etc.) and the Climate Change Litigation in Comparative and International Perspectives.

European and International Track: Introduction to International Economic and Trade Law

The course aims to train students in the notions of internatioanl economic law and international trade presenting the course, history, concepts and functioning of institutions within the international economic order. It also explains the judicial settlement of international trade disputes and the legal regime of international commercial arbitration.

Commercial Law

This course will examine how the law has developped to respond to the needs of business and how it facilitates commercial activity. In particular, it will focus on some important type of commercial transaction such as the contract for the sale of goods and remedies of buyer and seller. The course will also examine the law of agency and the role of agents in commercial transactions. Following this, the course will examine the law of agency, including the conceptual basis and nature of agency, the authority of the agent, the rights and duties of the agent and the termination of the agency.

Module 04: States Foreign Policies (USA, China & Russia)

The overall foal is to prvide the students with an introduction to U.S. law within the context of international law and U.S. international politics. Moreover, this course can generally be divided into two parts, one, public international law through the lens of the United States, and two, the U.S. Government's foreign policy towards China and Russia. More specifically, the course will focus on customary law in the U.S. as well as the juridiction of U.S. Courts, the powers of the Executive Branch, (the U.S. President), diplomacy, and finally the U.S.'s relationship whith China and Russia.

Module 04: States Foreign Policies (USA, China & Russia)

The overall foal is to prvide the students with an introduction to U.S. law within the context of international law and U.S. international politics. Moreover, this course can generally be divided into two parts, one, public international law through the lens of the United States, and two, the U.S. Government's foreign policy towards China and Russia. More specifically, the course will focus on customary law in the U.S. as well as the juridiction of U.S. Courts, the powers of the Executive Branch, (the U.S. President), diplomacy, and finally the U.S.'s relationship whith China and Russia.

Commercial Law

This course will examine how the law has developped to respond to the needs of business and how it facilitates commercial activity. In particular, it will focus on some important type of commercial transaction such as the contract for the sale of goods and remedies of buyer and seller. The course will also examine the law of agency and the role of agents in commercial transactions. Following this, the course will examine the law of agency, including the conceptual basis and nature of agency, the authority of the agent, the rights and duties of the agent and the termination of the agency.

Module 04: States Foreign Policies (USA, China & Russia)

The overall foal is to prvide the students with an introduction to U.S. law within the context of international law and U.S. international politics. Moreover, this course can generally be divided into two parts, one, public international law through the lens of the United States, and two, the U.S. Government's foreign policy towards China and Russia. More specifically, the course will focus on customary law in the U.S. as well as the juridiction of U.S. Courts, the powers of the Executive Branch, (the U.S. President), diplomacy, and finally the U.S.'s relationship whith China and Russia.

Introduction to Common Law: Constitutional Law

A study of the specificities of the Common Law countries' Constitutional systems in a comparative perspective (constitutional rules, sources, forms of the Constitution, hierarchy between constitutional rules and other norms, review of the constitutionality of laws).

EU and Comparative Competition Law

Competition Law is the other major part of European Business Law and deals with antitrust, mergers, state aid, etc. The international dimension of EU Competition Law will form a significant part of this course, taking into account the growing number of merger transactions having an international dimension and the global dimension of anti-competitive practices.

European Law 2

Extending the study of European institutions, the course is dedicated to the EU legal order and judicial system. Various topics are analyzed, such as that of written sources — primary law, secondary legislation (regulations, directives) —, case law and general principles of the EU law (direct effect, primacy, subsidiarity, proportionality). Concerning the judicial system, the course emphasizes the legal remedies (preliminary ruling procedure, the "recours en cadence", action for annulment or for non-compliance...) that can be exercised in front of the EU Court of Justice.

Introduction to Common Law: Constitutional Law

A study of the specificities of the Common Law countries' Constitutional systems in a comparative perspective (constitutional rules, sources, forms of the Constitution, hierarchy between constitutional rules and other norms, review of the constitutionality of laws).

Moot Competition

This course is the second part of the full course on Advocacy Skills and Mooting in the common law context. In this course, students will learn the practical skills required to represent a client in a court. Key topics covered will include how to : prepare oral submissions to be made before the court and, how to represent a client in a moot court hearing confidently, using appropriate formality manner of speaking and following proper court procedure. This course is a very interactive course requiring students to participate in multiple rounds of moot court hearings, in which they will be assigned a client to represent before the Ucly Moot Court.

Introduction to Common Law: Constitutional Law

A study of the specificities of the Common Law countries' Constitutional systems in a comparative perspective (constitutional rules, sources, forms of the Constitution, hierarchy between constitutional rules and other norms, review of the constitutionality of laws).

Introduction to Common Law: Constitutional Law

A study of the specificities of the Common Law countries' Constitutional systems in a comparative perspective (constitutional rules, sources, forms of the Constitution, hierarchy between constitutional rules and other norms, review of the constitutionality of laws).

INS6ETBS01-IN: Advanced Immunology

Objectives

Course description

Laboratory classes: Test of adjuvants in term of efficacity to stimulate the immune response, using techniques of cell culture, ELISA, and RT-qPCR. - Pre-Clinical Evaluation of the Nanoliposomal antiPCSK9 Vaccine in Healthy Non-Human Primates – adapted from Abbas Momtazi-Borojeni et al., Vaccines, 2021 - Lipid A analog CRX-527 conjugated to synthetic peptides enhances vaccination efficacy and tumor control – adapted from Tondini et al., npj vaccines, 2022

The aim of this course is to provide the student current and up-to-date knowledge within areas of cellular and molecular immunology. The student will be able to mobilize this theoretical knowledge in immunology to choose immunological methods adapted to the biotech processes, and to optimize biotechnology protocols using immunology tools. Keywords: vaccination, recombinant antibodies, autoimmunity and hypersensibility

Prerequisites

Assessment Methods

Written exams and coursework

Basic knowledge in immunology (immune responses and antibodies)

Sociologie Criminelle

The course aims to study the role of sociological factors (rank, class or social environment; education, population density; age, gender, addictions, etc.) within the framework of the manifestations of deviance.

Introduction to Common Law: Constitutional Law

A study of the specificities of the Common Law countries' Constitutional systems in a comparative perspective (constitutional rules, sources, forms of the Constitution, hierarchy between constitutional rules and other norms, review of the constitutionality of laws).

European Law 2

Extending the study of European institutions, the course is dedicated to the EU legal order and judicial system. Various topics are analyzed, such as that of written sources — primary law, secondary legislation (regulations, directives) —, case law and general principles of the EU law (direct effect, primacy, subsidiarity, proportionality). Concerning the judicial system, the course emphasizes the legal remedies (preliminary ruling procedure, the "recours en cadence", action for annulment or for non-compliance...) that can be exercised in front of the EU Court of Justice.

Module 3: le Droit du Climat (EN)

The course will focus on the complexity of climate change law, the EU and French Climate Action, the origins of EU climate policy framework, the main principles related to climate change (precaution, prevention, common but differentiated responsability, etc.) and the Climate Change Litigation in Comparative and International Perspectives.

Equity and Trusts

New course, description in progress.

Dispute Resolution

This course examines various forms of dispute resolution used to manage conflicts and resolve disputes. Key topics covered will include different types of dispute resolution processes such as negotiation, mediation and other facilitated consensual processes, arbitration and ADR and how the internet opens doors to online dispute resolution.

European Law 2

Extending the study of European institutions, the course is dedicated to the EU legal order and judicial system. Various topics are analyzed, such as that of written sources — primary law, secondary legislation (regulations, directives) —, case law and general principles of the EU law (direct effect, primacy, subsidiarity, proportionality). Concerning the judicial system, the course emphasizes the legal remedies (preliminary ruling procedure, the "recours en cadence", action for annulment or for non-compliance...) that can be exercised in front of the EU Court of Justice.

Public & Private International Law

This course will cover principles of public and private international law. Increasingly, lawyers find themsleves planning transactions or litigating cases involving persons or events connected with more than one state or nation. This module will first deal with the principles of private international law (conflicts of laws etc.). This module will first deal with the principles of public international law (states responsibilities etc).

Module 04: States Foreign Policies (USA, China & Russia)

The overall foal is to prvide the students with an introduction to U.S. law within the context of international law and U.S. international politics. Moreover, this course can generally be divided into two parts, one, public international law through the lens of the United States, and two, the U.S. Government's foreign policy towards China and Russia. More specifically, the course will focus on customary law in the U.S. as well as the juridiction of U.S. Courts, the powers of the Executive Branch, (the U.S. President), diplomacy, and finally the U.S.'s relationship whith China and Russia.

Introduction to Common Law: Constitutional Law

A study of the specificities of the Common Law countries' Constitutional systems in a comparative perspective (constitutional rules, sources, forms of the Constitution, hierarchy between constitutional rules and other norms, review of the constitutionality of laws).

Moot Competition

This course is the second part of the full course on Advocacy Skills and Mooting in the common law context. In this course, students will learn the practical skills required to represent a client in a court. Key topics covered will include how to : prepare oral submissions to be made before the court and, how to represent a client in a moot court hearing confidently, using appropriate formality manner of speaking and following proper court procedure. This course is a very interactive course requiring students to participate in multiple rounds of moot court hearings, in which they will be assigned a client to represent before the Ucly Moot Court.

Sociologie Criminelle

The course aims to study the role of sociological factors (rank, class or social environment; education, population density; age, gender, addictions, etc.) within the framework of the manifestations of deviance.

Sociologie Criminelle

The course aims to study the role of sociological factors (rank, class or social environment; education, population density; age, gender, addictions, etc.) within the framework of the manifestations of deviance.

Legal Methods: Case Law and Judgment Analysis

This course is an introduction to legal reasoning. It is designed to initiate students in the legal methods of case law analysis. It introduces students to the IRAC Method of case study analysis. Students will acquire or refine the techniques of close reading, analogizing, distinguishing, positing related fact patterns, and criticizing judicial and legislative exposition and logic.

European and International Track: Introduction to International Economic and Trade Law

The course aims to train students in the notions of internatioanl economic law and international trade presenting the course, history, concepts and functioning of institutions within the international economic order. It also explains the judicial settlement of international trade disputes and the legal regime of international commercial arbitration.

Introduction to Common Law: Constitutional Law

A study of the specificities of the Common Law countries' Constitutional systems in a comparative perspective (constitutional rules, sources, forms of the Constitution, hierarchy between constitutional rules and other norms, review of the constitutionality of laws).

European Law 2

Extending the study of European institutions, the course is dedicated to the EU legal order and judicial system. Various topics are analyzed, such as that of written sources — primary law, secondary legislation (regulations, directives) —, case law and general principles of the EU law (direct effect, primacy, subsidiarity, proportionality). Concerning the judicial system, the course emphasizes the legal remedies (preliminary ruling procedure, the "recours en cadence", action for annulment or for non-compliance...) that can be exercised in front of the EU Court of Justice.

EU Free Trade Agreement

The EU is looking for deeper commercial relations, especially with emerging economies, particularly in Asia. The module will introduce the students to the EU external trade policy and to the specific Eu competence in this field. The place of external trade agreements within the EU legal order will also be addressed. The students will also have an overview of the current trade negotiations and study major existing trade agreements currently negotiated or recently by the European Union.

Module 3: le Droit du Climat (EN)

The course will focus on the complexity of climate change law, the EU and French Climate Action, the origins of EU climate policy framework, the main principles related to climate change (precaution, prevention, common but differentiated responsability, etc.) and the Climate Change Litigation in Comparative and International Perspectives.

Module 04: States Foreign Policies (USA, China & Russia)

The overall foal is to prvide the students with an introduction to U.S. law within the context of international law and U.S. international politics. Moreover, this course can generally be divided into two parts, one, public international law through the lens of the United States, and two, the U.S. Government's foreign policy towards China and Russia. More specifically, the course will focus on customary law in the U.S. as well as the juridiction of U.S. Courts, the powers of the Executive Branch, (the U.S. President), diplomacy, and finally the U.S.'s relationship whith China and Russia.

Introduction to Common Law: Constitutional Law

A study of the specificities of the Common Law countries' Constitutional systems in a comparative perspective (constitutional rules, sources, forms of the Constitution, hierarchy between constitutional rules and other norms, review of the constitutionality of laws).

EU Free Trade Agreement

Content:

The EU is looking for deeper commercial relations, especially with emerging economies, particularly in Asia. The module will introduce the students to the EU external trade policy and to the specific Eu competence in this field. The place of external trade agreements within the EU legal order will also be addressed. The students will also have an overview of the current trade negotiations and study major existing trade agreements currently negotiated or recently by the European Union.

Objectives:

Give the students a picture of the legal framework of the EU External Trade Policy and study major free trade agreements concluded or being negotiated by the European Union.

International Contract Law

To develop student's ability to draft and anlyze international contracts, in a transnational and international perspective.

Introduction to Common Law: Constitutional Law

A study of the specificities of the Common Law countries' Constitutional systems in a comparative perspective (constitutional rules, sources, forms of the Constitution, hierarchy between constitutional rules and other norms, review of the constitutionality of laws).