Law Master
Ile-de-France, France
24 months

DURATION

Unknown

TUITION(INTL)

French

LANGUAGE

Full-time

ATTENDANCE

On-campus

DELIVERY MODE

Unknown

DEADLINE

Overview

The Master’s degree program in Law at Dauphine–PSL produces professionals who are versed in management and economic issues and helps them acquire cross-disciplinary methodologies and skills.
With a strong international orientation thanks to numerous cooperative agreements with institutions outside France, the program prepares students for competitive entrance exams in regulated professions once the first year of study has been completed. Offering 14 areas of concentration in the second year and a curriculum that is closely tied to the business world and the challenges it faces, the Master’s degree opens the door to multiple career opportunities in France and worldwide.
This master's degree is part of the graduate program in Law.

Learning outcomes

  • Benefit from an interdisciplinary law programme with a strong dimension of management and economics, taught by Dauphine Law school academics as well as leading practitioners.
  • Allows students to understand the regulatory aspect of the economic process from the perspective of French private & public law as well as European and international law.
  • Offers various perspectives from within the French legal professions, and a parallel course allows for training for the US Bar / solicitor in the UK.
  • Benefit from international opportunities, including exchanges, numerous visiting professors from leading US, UK and European law schools, foreign trips, seminars and lunch series organised by the faculty.

Opportunities

  • Attorney
  • In-house expert for corporate legal division
  • Legal expect in the financial and regulatory sectors
  • Insurance manager...

Structure

Tracks

Master's year 1 : 3 courses

  • Business Law and Taxation major
  • Public Governance major: work-study program
  • Heritage major

Master's year 2 : Numerous courses

Costs

Funding

Admissions

Qualifications

Prerequisites for Master's year 1: Bachelor’s degree (180 ECTS credits) in law or a degree from a high-level French university or equivalent institution.

Language requirements
TCF