Economic and Financial Engineering - 272 - Master's Year 2

Program Objectives

The program in Economic and Financial Engineering trains economists in the fields of corporate finance, market finance and quantitative finance (depending on the specialty). The program takes the concepts, quantitative methods, and tools of economics and finance and applies them to concrete issues encountered by businesses and financial and banking institutions.

Program objectives:

  • Develop an awareness of the asset classes used in market finance
  • Become expert in methods for financial diagnostics and corporate evaluation
  • Model markets, agent behaviors, asset prices and investment flows
  • Predict evolutions in macroeconomics, asset prices, and financial risks
  • Optimize decision-making processes, corporate financial structures, and investment portfolios.
  • Know how to collect, process, and analyze large quantities of data
Types of education
Executive Education
Initial training
Work-based training
Language(s)
French
ECTS Credits
60 credits
Internship
24 weeks
No work-based training
Capacity
90
Type of Diploma
Diploma from a major institution conferring the Master's degree
Academic Year
2025/2026

The challenges of the ecological and social transition in the Master's degree programs

Several courses and tools are offered to students in the Master’s program, regardless of their specialization


Contacts

  • Philippe BERNARD

    Associate Professor

    Director of the 2nd year of the Master's degree

  • Laure LEVENT

    Teaching assistant

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After Dauphine

Employability Indicators After Graduation - Survey Conducted in Collaboration with CGE

- 1 Month

job hunting's average duration

80,6 %

Professional integration rate

55,000

Median salary