International Affairs and Development - Master's Year 1

Program Year

Majeure Conflict Transformation and Peace Studies - Obligatoire

  • Conflict transformation and management
  • Practicing Peace
  • Sociology of Armed Conflicts I
  • Conflits sociaux et organisations publiques
  • Séminaire professionnel
  • Economie de la corruption
  • Welfare Economics

Majeure Conflict Transformation and Peace Studies - Obligatoire - Choisir un cours d'anglais

  • Anglais A : Business plans
  • Anglais B : Oral and written communication skills
  • Anglais C : Economy in the media Gp.1
  • Anglais D : Professional oral communication
  • Anglais E : Pop Art and consumer society
  • Anglais F : Economy in the media Gp.2
  • Anglais G : The economic press in English (Groupe 2)
  • Anglais H : Culture and practice of entrepreneurship
  • Anglais : The economic press in English (Groupe 1)

Majeure Conflict Transformation and Peace Studies - Optionnel - 6 ECTS à choisir

  • Financement du développement
  • Macroéconomie
  • Introduction SAS STATA
  • Éducation et développement
  • Introduction à la supply chain
  • Arabe Débutant
  • Sociologie des religions
  • Econométrie I
  • Econométrie II

Majeure Conflict Transformation and Peace Studies - Obligatoire

  • Droit International
  • Gestion de projet et Plaidoyer
  • Sociology of Armed Conflicts II
  • Protection européenne et internationale des droits de l'homme
  • Traitement de l'actualité
  • Consolidated English
  • Economie et Conflits
  • Decision Analysis

Majeure Conflict Transformation and Peace Studies - Optionnel - 6 ECTS à choisir

  • Data Sciences for Peace Studies
  • Political Economy of MENA
  • Langue - Arabe
  • Energy and Environment Economics

Academic Training Year 2024 - 2025 - subject to modification


Teaching Modalities

The first year of the Master’s program in International Affairs and Development is divided into two semesters. It runs from September to April or May.

When they apply, students choose the first-year major that best prepares them (out of the three offered) for the program they wish to take in the second year of the Master’s program. Students have the option to change their major at the end of the first semester.
The first year of the Master’s program consists of a combination of required courses and electives. Both theoretical courses and applied courses are available. Each major offers its own specific courses, even if they are open to students in other majors as electives (e.g. Econometrics; Practicing Peace).
Examples of courses: International Economics, Economics of Development, Social and Environmental Responsibility, and Conflict Management and Peace Building.

Languages are important to our program: English is a required subject, and students can take the TOEIC exam in the spring. Peace Studies majors have the option to take Arabic.


Internships and Supervised Projects

Students may do an internship or take a gap year between the first and second years of the Master's degree.