Applied Mathematics - Master’s Year 1
Statistics Major
Program Objectives
A new model for the 1st year Master's degree in Mathematics and Applications program is currently being developed for implementation at the start of the 2026-2027 academic year. The planned changes are limited in scope: they mainly involve reorganizing and grouping certain courses. The Actuarial Science and Statistics tracks will be combined into a single track. However, this restructuring preserves the educational content and career opportunities, as students will still be able to specialize in one of the fields through an appropriate system of options.
The "Statistics" Major provides students with in-depth knowledge in the field of statistics, from a mathematical and methodological point of view (introduction to statistical learning, Monte Carlo methods, nonparametric statistics, time series, etc.) with practical application (MIDO-IPJ Days).
The natural progression opportunities available to students of the program include the 2nd Year of the Master's Degree in Data Science (M2 IASD-Mathematics track) or Mathematical Engineering (M2 ISF, initial training or apprenticeship training).
Training objectives :
- Acquiring solid knowledge of Applied Mathematics at Master’s level (probability and statistics, optimization and digital analysis).
- Learn about developments in Mathematics and tackle open questions and current issues.
When you enroll in a Master's program, you also join Université PSL. Ranked in the top 50 universities in the world (THE and QS), PSL offers excellent graduate programs at the Master's and PhD level, which benefit from the scientific capabilities of its member institutions. The degree is prepared at Université Paris Dauphine-PSL and awarded by Université PSL.
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Types of education
Initial training
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ECTS Credits
60 credits
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Capacity
40
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Academic Year
2026/2027
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Language(s)
French
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Internship
Optional Internship
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Type of Diploma
National diploma
Educational team
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Julien STOEHR
Associate Professor
Program supervisor -
Paul PEGON
Associate Professor
Program supervisor -
Secretariat