Program Objectives
The MIAGE (Computer Methods Applied to Business Management) track aims to provide students with solid training in computer science and prepare future professionals to manage organizational projects in research and computer science for business intelligence. Considering its dual skill focus, and the high level of computer literacy acquired in the program, students will be able to find immediate job opportunities.
Training objectives :
- Acquire a good understanding of information systems, complemented by courses in mathematics, economics, and management
- Gain computer literacy in analysis, design and development, optimization and decision-making, economic and financial modeling, as well as a foundational approach to organizational structures and management tools
- Acquire general skills in management, mathematics, corporate communication, as well as a good grasp of technical English. Essential skills computer science skills such as application design, modeling, and architecture; software development tools and methods; advanced proficiency in operating systems, networks, and databases
- Acquire knowledge of algorithms, programming (Python, Java, and C), databases, networks, and various IT tools (PHP, HTML, Excel, etc.)
- Develop a general understanding of economics and finance, crucial not only for students' professional futures but also their everyday understanding of major economic issues and debates
By enrolling at Dauphine, you are joining Université PSL. Ranked among the world’s top 50 universities (THE , QS), PSL offers a world-class graduate education at the Master’s and PhD levels that draws on the scientific strengths of its component schools. Your courses are being provided by Dauphine, while your degree will be issued by Université PSL.
- Types of education
- Initial training
- Executive Education
- Work-based training
- Language(s)
- French
- ECTS Credits
- 60 credits
- Internship
-
10 weeks
No work-based training
- Capacity
- Type of Diploma
- Diploma from a major institution conferring the Bachelor's degree
- Academic Year
- 2025/2026
Educational team
Brice MAYAG
Associate professor
Program supervisor - Initial training
Gabriella PIGOZZI
Associate professor
Program supervisor - Apprenticeship
Secretariat