Program Objectives of the Master's Degree in Asset Management
The first year of the Master's program is focused on helping students acquire the background knowledge and skills required to meet the program's learning objectives in the following areas: tax law, economics and finance, and asset management tools. In the second year, they broaden their education by taking courses that prepare them for a variety of potential careers: Wine asset management, the art market, private asset management, medium and long term investment in Europe.
Program objectives:
- This Master's program prepares students to become wealth and asset management specialists providing investment advice on matters such as financial assets, real estate, taxation, inheritance, and marital property systems for private clients over the course of their lives.
- Understand the legal and taxation concerns in France and abroad pertaining to asset creation, management and transmission (planning, savings, retirement), matrimonial property and family rights, private and professional estate planning, life insurance and retirement planning, fund selection, investment strategies and real estate management, financial evaluation of real estate and other kinds of assets such as art or wine. Students are trained to decode and simplify the financial, legal, and fiscal environments for their clients and to guide them through their investment options.
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.
- Types of education
- Work-based training
- Language(s)
- French
- 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
- 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
- “Ecological Transition and Social Responsibility” Certificate
- “Dauphine Durable” SPOC A common base of knowledge in the areas of ethics, social responsibility and sustainable development. It tackles the basics of CSR: control, human resources, finance, marketing, strategy, climate issues and the environmental transition.
- “Managing SDGs” SPOC A unique learning experience in which students from multiple countries work together on real-life case studies.
- Virtual University of the Environment and Sustainable Development At PSL, Dauphine is a founding member of Université Virtuelle Environnement et Développement durable (Virtual University of the Environment and Sustainable Development), which allows it to provide its students with a set of resources and MOOCs.
Contacts
Frédéric GONAND
Teaching assistant
Director of the 1st year of the Master's degree
Amélie De Bryas
PhD in Law
Director of the 1st year of the Master's degree
Caroline DESREUMAUX
Teaching assistant