Overview
The Master’s degree program in International Affairs and Development from PSL is a gateway to an international career. With eight concentrations offered in the second year, students receive training designed to enhance and expand their knowledge of economics, the sociology of organizations and networks, international political relations, international business law, management, logistics and finance. In a world facing momentous challenges (environmental, political, etc.), this Master’s degree program, with its strong emphasis on research, produces informed students with the ability to seek out new solutions.
The curriculum is affiliated with PSL’s graduate program in Economics.
Learning outcomes
- Deepen and widen students’ knowledge in economics, sociology of organizations and networks, as well as international political relations, international law studies, management, logistics and finance.
- Offer different perspectives within the private sector, administration, international organizations, civil society, or research.
- Foster the development of an international career.
Opportunities
- Careers in France and worldwide in an array of sectors and businesses: analyst, chargé de mission (European affairs, environment), consultant (supply chain, defense and security, data scientist), etc
Structure
Tracks
Master’s Year 1 : 3 majors
- Economics
- Sustainable development
- Peace studies
Master’s Year 2 : 7 specializations
- International Affairs
- Decision support and evaluation of public policies
- International economic diagnosis
- International economics and development
- International supply chain
- Sustainable development and responsibility of organizations
- Peace studies
Costs
Funding
Admissions
- Prerequisites (M1): Bachelor's degree (180 ECTS) in management, economics, social sciences, an IEP diploma, a Grande École or a Grand Établissement recognized as equivalent. For more information, consult the Dauphine - PSL website.