Research In Management - 349 - Master's Year 2

Syllabus

Bloc Methodologies and epistemologies in Management

Bloc Advanced theorie in Management

Bloc Transversal Seminars

Bloc Research Skills

Bloc Methodologies and epistemologies in Management

Bloc Advanced theorie in Management

Bloc Transversal Seminars

Bloc Research Skills

Academic Training Year 2025 - 2026 - subject to modification


Teaching Modalities

In the second year, a dual-master’s degree enrollment allows students to specialize by joining one of our seven associated master’s tracks while continuing their training in our program. The seven associated Master tracks are:

  • Research and Consulting in Strategic Management – 101
  • Strategy & Marketing Research and Consulting – 102
  • Network Industries and the Digital Economy – 116
  • Consulting and Research in Audit and Control – 124
  • Business Consulting in Organization & Digital Organization – 128
  • Organizations, Sustainabilities and Responsabilities - 239
  • Fashion and Materials

Students enroll in the research or initial training tracks of these programs and benefit from a coordinated dual master’s curriculum that allows them to complete both degrees during the academic year.

As part of the program, students come together at various times throughout the year for intensive seminars to advance their research training (Research Design, Qualitative Methods, Quantitative Methods).

They also benefit from a wide selection of interdisciplinary courses offered during the PSL weeks, allowing them to personalize their academic path. Additionally, all students design and produce a research thesis. The specifics of the program and teaching methods then depend on the chosen specialization.

This is a full-time, intensive training year (September to June). Depending on individual student projects and the chosen specialization, research or organizational internships may be arranged, typically starting at the end of April.

Students who are not fluent in French should be aware that second-year specializations are often at least partially taught in French, and their admission will depend on their ability to achieve the required level of French.


Internships and Supervised Projects