Program Objectives
The first year of the Bachelor’s in Organizational Sciences provides interdisciplinary training in economics, management, law, social sciences, and other quantitative disciplines. It is offered in Paris, London, and Madrid, and as a dual degree program in collaboration with Johann Wolfgang Goethe University in Frankfurt.
Program objectives:
- Successfully integrate students into university life by supporting their transition from secondary to higher education,
- Help students with different educational backgrounds perform at a desirable level and assimilate to working independently,
- Provide them with a foundational education in management, economics, social sciences, and law,
- Introduce students to professional employment via a job or internship,
- Enhance students’ linguistic abilities (in English, Spanish, and German for international programs) and prepare them to be immersed in an international environment, with a particular focus on interculturality.
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.
Possibility to choose between two programs
General curriculum
The general curriculum is mainly intended for students who plan to complete their third year of a Bachelor's degree in economics, management, or social sciences.
The general curriculum is offered in the first and second years of the Bachelor's in Organizational Sciences.
In the first year, the program allows students to become familiar with the disciplines of economics, management, social sciences, and law, notably through introductory courses. Teaching in mathematics and computer science, along with a strong focus on the ecological, ethical, and political challenges of the contemporary world, complement the multidisciplinary knowledge acquired. Finally, an option in a foreign language or sports is offered.
The general curriculum is available in Paris, London, Tunis, and Madrid, as well as through a French-German dual degree program in Frankfurt.
Legal curriculum
The legal curriculum is mainly intended for students who plan to complete their third year of a Bachelor's degree in law.
The legal curriculum is offered in the first and second years of the Bachelor's in Organizational Sciences.
As in the general curriculum, the first year of the legal curriculum is multidisciplinary and allows students to become familiar with the fields of economics, management, social sciences, and law. However, the number of law courses is higher, offering in-depth studies in public law, European law, private law, and criminal law. Teaching in mathematics and computer science, a strong focus on ecological, ethical, and political issues in the contemporary world, as well as English courses, complement the multidisciplinary knowledge acquired.
Given the significant number of law courses, there are no foreign language or sports courses in this curriculum.
The legal curriculum is only offered in Paris.
- Types of education
- Initial training
- Language(s)
- French
- ECTS Credits
- 60 credits
- Internship
- 5 weeks
- Capacity
- 620
- Type of Diploma
- Diploma from a major institution conferring the Bachelor's degree
- Academic Year
- 2025/2026