Undergraduate (Bachelor’s) Program

After obtaining the Baccalaureate degree and enrolling at the university, the student begins studies at this level, which lasts three years. Each year is divided into two semesters, and upon completion, the student is awarded an Academic or Professional Bachelor’s Degree (Bac +3).

Each semester consists of teaching units, modules, credits, and a grade point average.

  • The student earns the module credit by obtaining a mark of 10/20 or higher in that module.
  • The student earns the unit credit by passing all its modules individually, or by achieving a 10/20 average across the unit through compensation between its components.
  • The student earns the semester credit by passing all its modules individually, or by achieving a 10/20 average across the semester through compensation between modules.
  • Progression from one semester to the next within the same year is automatic.
  • Progression from one year to the next requires obtaining an average of 10/20 or higher in each semester, or through compensation between the two semesters.
  • A student may also advance to the next year with academic debts, under conditions specified by the LMD (Bachelor–Master–Doctorate) system regulations.

Training Programs (Specializations and Fields of Study)

Common Core Education (First Year of the Bachelor’s Program)

Field: Sports Management and Administration – Specialization: Management of Sports Facilities and Human Resources

Field: Sports Media and Communication – Specialization: Sports Media and Communication

Field: Sports Training – Specialization: Competitive Sports Coaching

Field: Educational Physical and Sports Activity – Specialization: Physical and Sports Education

Field: Adapted Physical and Sports Activity – Specialization: Adapted Physical and Sports Activity and Disability