Wealth Management - 261 - Master's Year 2

Program Objectives

This Master's program prepares students to become wealth and asset management specialists capable of advising their clients on arbitrage financial and real estate management. At the end of the program, students will also be able to translate and simplify legal and fiscal policies and guide them in their investment choices.

Program objectives:

  • Be able to translate and simplify juridical, legal, economic, and fiscal policies for clients while retaining the interpersonal and business skills required by the profession;
  • Have the ability to take a holistic approach to estate planning, from retention to protection to transmission.
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


Contacts

  • Frédéric GONAND

    University Professor

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

  • Amélie De Bryas

    PhD in Law

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

  • Caroline DESREUMAUX

    Teaching assistant

    Work-based training

     Send an email

  • Carine FENOLLAND

    Teaching assistant

    Executive education

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After Dauphine

Employability Indicators After Graduation - Survey Conducted in Collaboration with CGE

- 1 Month

job hunting's average duration

90,9 %

Professional integration rate

52,800

Median salary