
TOULOUSE UNIVERSITY
GRADUATE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT
Every year, Toulouse University Graduate School of Management (IAE) welcomes students arriving via exchange programmes with our partner universities.
All exchange students are formally registered with Université Toulouse 1 Capitole (UT1), of which IAE is the Management department. They can follow "a la carte" courses in all the university departments: Management (IAE), Economics, Law, Administration.
Courses in the Economics, Law and Administration departments are coordinated by the International Relations Office of UT1 (echanges@ut-capitole.fr, office J 104, Arsenal building.)
Courses in business and management are taught and coordinated at Toulouse Graduate School of Management: international@iae-toulouse.fr, office AF 114, building Anciennes Facultés
Highlights information :
Consult the academic calendar 2012-2013
The start date for L1 and M1 is 10th september 2012
Only students registered in one of Université Toulouse 1 Capitole partners can come and take courses in our Graduate School of Management within an exchange programme.
Please check the list of our partners here.
For more information about the application process, please contact the International Relations office in your home university.
Erasmus is the student exchange programme of the European Union and associate countries. Students enter for a semester or an academic year at undergraduate level (L3 or M1).
If your home university has an exchange agreement with Toulouse University (Université de Toulouse 1 Sciences Sociales or UT1) and in particular with the school of management (IAE), contact your International Office or academic co-ordinator. You will receive an application form which you must send to our International Office; they will then send the form to the relevant UT1 co-ordinator. The home university selects the participating students.
You will choose courses ‘à la carte’ for a certain number of credits. Please note that you can only choose courses at undergraduate level.
In general one semester equals 30 credits in the European Credit Transfer System (ECTS), a whole academic year equals 60 ECTS credits. Credits measure the proportion of a year’s work that a course represents, and are not related directly to the number of class hours or private study. You should calculate your own study plan, and it is your responsibility to ensure that your home university is prepared to grant you credits for the courses taken.
Toulouse University has set up an international exchange programme with several Canadian universities, particularly in Quebec. Canadian students arrive in Toulouse for a year or a semester during the third or fourth year of study. The host University selects the students.
The University of Toulouse has signed bilateral agreements with partner institutions all over the world
Click here for the list of courses available for exchange students in 2011-2012.
This list is subject to change. You will also find this catalogue in the UT1 International Relations Office, J104, and in the IAE International Relations Office, AF114.
Click here for the list of courses available for exchange students in 2012-2013.
This list is subject to change. You will also find this catalogue in the UT1 International Relations Office, J104, and in the IAE International Relations Office, AF114.
Carefully check the course timetables to make sure you can follow all the courses chosen. It is compulsory to attend both lectures (“cours magistraux”) and tutorials (“travaux dirigés” – TD). If there are several tutorial groups, you can choose the one that is most suitable to your schedule (please inform the administrative officer in charge of the programme).
Below are the links to access the online schedules for some programmes. Once the agenda is open, you can click on "+google agenda" (bottom right) to import it into your own Google agenda. Click on “semaine” for a better layout.
For all other programmes, please ask for the schedules to the administrative officers in charge of.
This is where documents, data and information specific to a particular programme is stored on line. Here, teachers might upload documents for you to read and, in some programmes, you will find a constantly updated course timetable.
How to obtain your access codes?
Access codes are made up of a login (“identifiant”) and a password (“mot de passe”), which is different for each programme. These will be automatically sent to you at the beginning of the semester.
How to access the resources?
Information regarding timetables, time changes, exams, etc. will be communicated by the following:
Don't hesitate to check with the Secretariat if you need help getting the information (see the tab Contact below).
Computer room AF128 is free access to students (from November onwards), Monday to Friday.
In order to be able to connect to one of our computers, you need your student card. Within 48 hours, you will be able to connect with:
In case of problem, please contact the IT office :
Room AF205
Email : informatique@iae-toulouse.fr
There are several ways to improve your French:
International Relations of the IAE : to register for courses or for more information
Administrative officers of the various IAE Programmes: to know schedules and sign up in TD groups