The distance learning program includes on-site exams for the first semester in January (Faculty Jean-Monnet, Sceaux), while second-semester exams are conducted remotely. Make-up exams for the second session take place on-site at the end of June. Each course features three virtual classes, and instructional materials include forums, videos, and other interactive resources to enhance learning and facilitate student interaction.
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Objectives
To offer students a multi-disciplinary approach to innovation, to both SHS and scientific students high-level training in all aspects of innovation-related economic, strategic and implementation issues (detection, financing, project management, valorization, etc.).
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 M1 IES e-learning is a program in economics open to diverse audiences, ranging from humanities and social sciences to science and technology backgrounds, from universities to engineering schools. The courses cover various disciplines such as economics, management, marketing, law, and English. It allows non-economists to explore economics and economists to specialize further. Prerequisites include knowledge in economics and/or mathematics. Students from various disciplines often have the necessary skills, while those from other fields must demonstrate proficiency in economics and/or mathematics through prior education, interest in the subjects, MOOCs, etc.
Application Period(s)
From 30/01/2026 to 25/04/2026
Supporting documents
Compulsory supporting documents
Motivation letter.
Completed questionnaire (to download on the master's web page).
All transcripts of the years / semesters validated since the high school diploma at the date of application.
Curriculum Vitae.
Last transcript in grades.
The application procedure, which depends on your nationality and your situation is explained here : https://urlz.fr/i3Lo.
Additional supporting documents
Copy of passport.
Certificate of French (compulsory for non-French speakers).
Detailed description and hourly volume of courses taken since the beginning of the university program.
VAP file (obligatory for all persons requesting a valuation of the assets to enter the diploma).
Supporting documents :
- Residence permit stating the country of residence of the first country
- Or receipt of request stating the country of first asylum
- Or document from the UNHCR granting refugee status
- Or receipt of refugee status request delivered in France
- Or residence permit stating the refugee status delivered in France
- Or document stating subsidiary protection in France or abroad
- Or document stating temporary protection in France or abroad.