Computer Science and Mathematics for Decision-making and Data - Bachelor's Year 3

Program Objectives

The third year of the Bachelor's degree in Mathematics and Computer Science, specializing in Computer Science and Mathematics for Decision-Making and Data, aims to train students for careers in computer science applied to data processing and operational research.
This program aims to provide students with solid skills in computer science, combining courses in mathematics, economics, and theoretical tools management.

Training objectives :

  • Acquire knowledge of algorithms, programming (Python, Java, and C), databases, networks, and various IT tools (PHP, HTML, Excel, etc.) ;
  • Acquire extensive skills in optimization and decision-making ;
  • Be able to create economic and financial models ;
  • 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 ;
  • Be able to work in English (English courses each semester) ;
  • Be able to work in a group (projects) ;
  • Oral and written communication skills (courses in public speaking, oral presentations, project defenses, etc.) ;
  • Analyze complex systems, process various types of data, and gain skills in business management.

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.

State-controlled degree conferring a license grade
  • Types of education

    Executive Education
    Initial training

  • ECTS Credits

    60 credits

  • Academic Year

    2026/2027

  • Language(s)

    French

  • Internship

    Optional Internship

  • Type of Diploma

    Diploma from a major institution conferring the Bachelor's degree

Educational team

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