Program Objectives
The second year of the Bachelor’s in Organizational Sciences continues the work of the first year, helping students consolidate and develop their knowledge of 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:
- Learn the quantitative software and tools necessary for further study, particularly in math, statistics, and computer science,
- Gain a more in-depth understanding of the political and economic climate,
- Gain an understanding of who they are, how to work independently, and how to take responsibility for their own future Softskills program,
- Become aware of contemporary issues, particularly those pertaining to digital transformation (the second semester is a “ digital semester ” ),
- Have the ability to make an informed decision about their area of specialization for the third year of the Bachelor’s degree,
- Introduce students to professional employment via a job or internship in France or abroad.
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 3 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 or management.
The subjects taught in the second year build on those from the first year, allowing students to strengthen their foundational knowledge in management, economics, social sciences, and law, as well as in quantitative disciplines such as mathematics and computer science. Courses on contemporary ecological and societal issues are also continued.
A key feature of this second year lies in the elective courses offered: in the first semester, students can choose between foreign language courses or sports (as in the first year); in the second semester, they can select a thematic elective in economics or management. This elective is designed to facilitate entry into the third year for students planning to continue their studies in these two disciplines.
Legal curriculum
The legal curriculum is mainly intended for students who plan to complete their third year of a Bachelor's degree in law.
As in the general curriculum, the subjects taught in the second year of the legal curriculum build on those from the first year, allowing students to strengthen their foundational knowledge in management, economics, and social sciences. Mathematics and courses on contemporary ecological and societal issues are also continued.
As in the first year, the reinforced law courses enable students to deepen their knowledge in administrative law, contract law, substantive European Union law, and business law.
Given the significant number of law courses, there are no foreign language or sports classes.
Social sciences curriculum
The social sciences curriculum is offered to second-year students in the Bachelor's in Organizational Sciences who plan to pursue their third year in social sciences.
As in the general curriculum, the subjects taught in the second year of the social sciences curriculum build on those from the first year, allowing students to strengthen their foundational knowledge in management, economics, and social sciences. Mathematics and courses on contemporary ecological and societal issues are also continued.
In the second semester, the specialized courses in this social sciences curriculum enable students to deepen their knowledge in political science and sociology. As a result, no foreign language or sports courses are offered in the second semester of the second year.
This curriculum is only offered in Paris.
- Types of education
- Initial training
- Language(s)
- French
- ECTS Credits
- 60 credits
- Internship
- 5 weeks
- Capacity
- 650
- Type of Diploma
- Diploma from a major institution conferring the Bachelor's degree
- Academic Year
- 2025/2026