International Business - 2nd year of master's degree

Program Objectives of the Master's Degree in International Business

Through the Master in International Business (MIB) program, students acquire essential knowledge, develop specialized expertise, and strengthen their interpersonal skills to successfully enter the international professional environment.
The program is designed to prepare them for a career trajectory that, after around ten years of professional experience, can lead to leadership roles such as managing an overseas subsidiary within a global organization, particularly in high-growth sectors of the French economy.

The Master in International Business (MIB) is a unique 2-year, 120 ECTS program (Master level certification) dedicated to international business, with a strong focus on project management, risk management and business development. It is designed to train high-potential, open-minded students who aspire to build impactful international careers and make a meaningful difference in a global environment.

With the MIB, you will develop key abilities for an international career. You will learn how to grow a business in a sustainable and long-term way through international activities. You will also understand how to protect a company’s operations from international risks.

You will improve your communication skills while taking cultural differences into account. Overall, you will strengthen your ability to adapt to change and to different cultures.


 

A Corporate-Oriented Program

  • An International Dauphine-PSL Master highly regarded by companies
  • Students apprentice in large, international corporations and innovative startups
  • Over 20 companies keep trusting the MIB year after year; Company executives teach 50% of courses
  • Support is provided to find your apprenticeship including job dating with companies; 90% of apprenticeships are signed before October


An International Experience

  • Unique, globally focused curriculum covering three essential areas: International Management, Digital Technology Management, and Project Management
  • All classes conducted in English by a diverse faculty of national and international professors; approximately 40% of students in the program are from foreign countries, representing 20 different nationalities; opportunities for academic exchange and dual-degree programs available (currently partnering with LUISS in Rome and the University of Tongji in Shanghai)
Types of education
Initial training
Work-based training
Language(s)
English
ECTS Credits
120 credits
Internship
Initial training with a 24-week internship
No work-based training
Capacity
60
Type of Diploma
Diploma from a major institution conferring the Master's degree
Academic Year
2026/2027

Contacts

  • Denis Darpy

    University Professor

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

  • Alexandra SEVERIN-MARQUE

    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

89,7 %

Professional integration rate

45,350

Median salary


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