Investment Banking and Markets - 268 - Master's Year 2

Program Objectives

The Investment Banking and Markets (BIM) program trains students to be professionals in the field of Financial and Investment Banking (BFI). The program's apprenticeship model produces future professionals who are highly regarded by the BFI industry.

Program objectives:

  • Gain theoretical knowledge of: Corporate finance; Portfolio Management; Derivatives; Risk Management
  • Gain general knowledge of: Equity and bonds markets; derivatives; rates, currency and credit; back, middle, and front office careers; financial analyst careers; broker, sales, and trader careers; mergers and acquisitions; share issues; ethics
  • Gain technical skills while working as an apprentice at an affiliate corporate bank;
  • Have a rewarding work placement in a position with responsibility
Types of education
Work-based training
Language(s)
French and English
ECTS Credits
60 credits
Internship
No work-based training
Capacity
40
Type of Diploma
Diploma from a major institution conferring the Master's degree
Academic Year
2024/2025

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

  • Hamza Bahaji

    Associate Professor

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

  • Lucie LANDOWSKI

    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

94,1 %

Professional integration rate

72,000

Median salary