Information Systems, Networks and Digital Technology
Master
Overview
The Master’s degree program in Information Systems, Networks and Digital Technology at Dauphine–PSL is designed to train both managers who are broadly versed in digital technology and experts in information systems. Its graduates are equipped to tackle and steer the digital transformation in a wide variety of organizations and industries.
Learning outcomes
- Understand digital transformation and gain the knowledge required for its new roles.
- Develop data-driven skills in analysis, project management, and product management.
- Apply managerial skills and techniques to information systems in order to transform organizations, innovative businesses, and the private sector
- Be open to a variety of professional perspectives in the public and private sector
Opportunities
The Master’s degree program produces high-level professionals trained for the following careers:
- Consultant Project manager (production, development)
- Project manager (digital, economic)
- Data analyst and account manager
Structure
Tracks
Master’s Year 1 : 1 track
- Information Systems, networks and digital technology
Master’s Year 2 : 4 tracks
- Management of information systems
- Network industries and digital economy
- Telecommunications and Media Management
- Information Systems of the Extended Enterprise: Audit and Consulting
Costs
Funding
Admissions
Qualifications
- Desired background for Master’s Year 1 : Students from France or abroad* who hold a three-year undergraduate degree (BAC+3, 180 ECTS credits) or the equivalent, obtained at Dauphine or another university or institution of higher learning, in information technology, management, economics, finance or engineering.
Language requirements
TCF