The Organizational and Strategic Technological Developments (ETOS) program aims to provide students with the fundamental knowledge and skills required for research in management sciences. Students can thus prepare to enter a doctoral program or prepare for analysis and research assignments in management sciences. The program can also serve as preparation for teaching
In M1, students consolidate their fundamental knowledge and analytical skills in the main management functions (marketing, HRM, finance and control) as well as in management (strategy, diagnosis and change, project management, principles and methods of innovation, entrepreneurship, auditing and consulting, studies and research in management sciences, etc.). They must also develop their mastery of computer software (advanced functions of Excel, SAS) and English.
Information
Skills
The main skills developed by the ETOS Master's program are:
- developing a systemic and integrated approach to organizational management, enabling students to collect and analyze internal and external information relating to the company's activities.
- being able to articulate theoretical knowledge and practical observations: using theory to shed light on reality, using reality to go beyond theory
- mastering the basic concepts and tools of management science research;
- mastering the main office automation tools and documentary research using databases;
- writing clearly (synthesis and analysis skills) and speaking
Objectives
Following on from a bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Management, Economics and Management, or Social Sciences, the ETOS Master's program aims to consolidate students' foundations in management sciences through in-depth functional studies (HRM, marketing, finance and control) and strategic management (organizational management, strategy, diagnosis and change, project management, principles and methods of innovation, auditing and consulting, studies and research in management sciences, etc.). In addition, compulsory courses in English, management information technology, and business creation, as well as a 2- to 5-month internship in a company (culminating in the submission of a report), enable students to develop a better understanding of how organizations work and to acquire skills that are useful both to researchers in management sciences and to future consultants.
The Organizational and Strategic Technological Developments (ETOS) program aims to provide students with the fundamental knowledge and skills required for research in management sciences. Students can thus prepare to enter a doctoral program or prepare for analysis and research assignments in management science. The program can also serve as preparation for teaching management science at the higher education level. The program is largely shared with the M1 MSC in Strategic Management.
Career Opportunities
Career prospects
Après un master : Chargé(e) d’études
Après Master + Doctorat : chercheur ou enseignant-chercheur
Après un Master ou Master + Doctorat : chercheur ou enseignant-chercheur
Chargé d’études technico-économiques, stratégiques, environnementales
Chargé·e de projet
Chargé.e de recherche et innovation
Further Study Opportunities
Cette orientation prépare en particulier aux activités de recherche appliquée, généralement exercées après un doctorat, que ce soit dans le milieu académique ou en R&D.
Chercheur/chercheuse en R&D ou expert·e en modélisation et analyse de données dans des entreprises ou laboratoires de pointe.
Doctorat
Thèse de doctorat
Fees and scholarships
The amounts may vary depending on the programme and your personal circumstances.
Admission Route
Capacity
Available Places
Target Audience and Entry Requirements
The ETOS M1 is primarily intended for students who have completed a bachelor's degree in Management, Economics and Management, or Social Sciences. Admission is based on the analysis of the application file by an admissions committee. An IAE-Message score (www.iae-message.fr) is strongly recommended for admission to this M1 program. In addition, proof of B1 level English (test score or certificate from the undergraduate English teacher indicating the student's level) is also mandatory (if this is not possible, a sworn statement explaining the reason must be provided; the committee will assess the level of English based on grades and the English score in the IAE Message test).
The training program is accessible as part of a return to education (lifelong learning) with the possibility for candidates to use the VAPP (Validation of Professional Experience) system if necessary. The application form for continuing education and the VAPP file are available via the following link.
The diploma is also accessible through VAE (Validation of Acquired Experience). The terms and conditions of the VAE process, as well as the eligibility file, are available via the following link.
Supporting documents
Compulsory supporting documents
Motivation letter.
All transcripts of the years / semesters validated since the high school diploma at the date of application.
Curriculum Vitae.
Additional supporting documents
VAP file (obligatory for all persons requesting a valuation of the assets to enter the diploma).