BACHELOR'S DEGREE IN ALTERNATIVE AND SOLIDARITY PROJECT COORDINATION

Faced with rapidly changing societal and social challenges in a complex and globalized economic environment, the Bachelor's degree in Alternative and Solidarity Project Coordination trains managers who wish to reconcile economic activity with social utility in national or international organizations.

Objectives

Gain an understanding of political, social, and economic issues

Confronting real-world issues and leading high-impact solidarity projects that offer alternatives in France and internationally

Take into account the various regional mechanisms in societal development dynamics with a genuine professional ethic.

The most

Entrepreneurial projects: Entrepreneurship for Learning, community organizations

International mobility

Professional speakers putting their networks at the service of students

A project management methodology at various local, national, and international levels

Professional development periods throughout the program

The opportunity to engage in student work or volunteer work

You will be

The project coordinator is committed to societal development and professional ethics, while taking into account the various regional mechanisms. The experiences offered allow the future holder to tackle real-world issues and, on an experimental basis, to lead alternative projects with a strong societal and environmental impact, both in France and abroad.

SKILLS

RNCP35203BC01 – Analysis and synthesis of social issues in the region
RNCP35203BC02 – Management of alternative and solidarity projects and coordination of stakeholders
RNCP35203BC03 – Negotiation between stakeholders, facilitation, and network training

Subjects taught

Management sciences: economics, marketing, financial management, human resources, microfinance

Humanities: anthropology, geopolitics, humanitarian overview, environmental responsibility

Professionalization: social entrepreneurship, support in understanding and developing a career plan

Speakers

Doctors, executives, managers, experts in their field of specialization

In one of these three destinations: Brussels, Dublin, or Tunis.

Brussels

Mobility in Brussels is a key strategic lever for the education of our Bachelor's students. As the European capital, institutional crossroads, and international economic hub, Brussels offers a unique environment for understanding the contemporary dynamics of governance, regulation, and innovation. By studying or interning there, our students gain access to an exceptionally dense professional ecosystem: European institutions, diplomatic representations, international organizations, think tanks, multinational companies, and civil society actors. This immersion develops their ability to thrive in multicultural contexts, master the codes of public decision-making, and enhance their employability in high-growth sectors.

For The Land School of Management, this mobility is part of a real-world approach to education: exposing students to the places where international standards, strategies, and cooperation are developed. Brussels thus becomes a natural extension of our educational project, offering everyone a formative experience that is consistent with the academic and professional ambitions of our Bachelor's degree program.

 

Dublin

Mobility in Dublin offers our students a unique immersion in one of Europe's most dynamic educational, economic, and cultural ecosystems. An English-speaking capital city that is innovative and resolutely international, Dublin boasts an exceptional network of universities, technology companies, financial centers, and creative organizations. Studying or interning in Dublin allows students to strengthen their English language skills while evolving in a professional environment renowned for its agility, openness, and entrepreneurial spirit. The presence of the world's leading players in digital technology, finance, and innovation provides a concrete, stimulating learning environment that is directly connected to contemporary issues.

For The Land School of Management, this mobility is fully in line with our real-world approach to education: exposing students to international contexts that combine innovation, cultural diversity, and demanding professional practices. Dublin thus becomes a strategic space for experience and training, perfectly aligned with the academic and professional ambitions of our Bachelor's degree program.

 

Tunis

Mobility in Tunis offers our students immersion in the heart of a rapidly changing Mediterranean region, where legal tradition, entrepreneurial dynamism, and international openness converge. As Tunisia's political, economic, and cultural capital, Tunis provides an ideal environment for understanding contemporary issues in law, governance, innovation, and Euro-Mediterranean relations. By studying or interning there, students gain access to a rich ecosystem of public institutions, law firms, growing companies, international organizations, civil society actors, and emerging technology hubs. This immersion develops their ability to work in intercultural contexts, understand diverse legal frameworks, and strengthen their professional agility in a strategic space connecting Europe, Africa, and the Middle East.

For The Land School of Management, this mobility is fully in line with our real-world approach to education: offering our students opportunities to gain experience in a setting that combines cultural diversity, geopolitical issues, and demanding professional practices. Tunis thus becomes a structured learning environment, consistent with the academic and international ambitions of our Bachelor's program.

Duration

From 1 to 3 years, from September to August

Rhythm

1st and 2nd years: initial training

Third year: full-time or work-study program


educational methods

Vocational education
Academic instruction
Modules Capitalizing on prior learning
Project Modules
Educational tours and meetings

Assessment methods

Ongoing assessment during the program
Final written and oral exams
Individual or group written assignment
Bachelor's thesis

The targeted qualification comprises three skill sets, which are assessed and, upon validation, result in the issuance of a certificate detailing the skills acquired. Validated skill sets are acquired for life. To obtain the targeted qualification, all skill sets must be validated in their entirety.

Diploma/certification

Level 6 professional certification as an "Alternative and Solidarity Project Coordinator," registered with the RNCP under number 35203, by decision of the Director General of France Compétences dated January 20, 2021, issued by APTIM, NSF code 310p.

Continuing education 

 

Career opportunities

  • Solidarity Project Development Officer
  • Sustainable Development Project Coordinator
  • International Project Manager
  • Responsible for monitoring humanitarian programs
  • Advocacy Officer
  • Institutional Partnership Manager
  • Admission to the first year: hold a general or technical high school diploma.
  • Admission to the second year:hold a one-year post-secondary degree.
  • Entry into the third year: hold a two-year post-secondary degree, as part of a Validation of Personal and Professional Experience (VAPP) or training accessible through Validation of Acquired Experience (VAE) and eligible for the Personal Training Account (CPF).
  • Admission test followed by analysis of academic results for the last two years and the current year; optional individual interview at the discretion of the selection committee.
  • Applicants may be eligible for a reduced course load or skills validation based on their academic background and professional and personal experience, subject to review of their application.
  • Training accessible to people with disabilities; please contact us to discuss the arrangements for your participation.

1st, 2nd, and 3rd years of initial training: €7,500 per year

Third year on a work-study contract: €11,000, covered by OPCO (skills operators)

December 11, 2025

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