After studying the first two years of the Bachelor's in Economics and Management, the third-year allows you to specialise in Management or Applied Economics and Finance while keeping an interdisciplinary approach.
Curriculum Overview
Management
Our third year focus on Management offers a similar curriculum to the Management ('Gestion') track offered on the Parisian campus, but it is taught entirely in English, with an anglophone focus. Here is what you will learn in your third year:
Essentials in Management:
- Accounting and Financial Reporting
- Corporate Finance
- Controlling and Managing Organisations
- Human Resources Management
- Corporate Taxation
- Strategy and Marketing
- Economic Aspects of Globalization
High standards towards proficiency in multiple languages:
- CEFR C1 level of English as the minimum target for all students
- Possibility of studying a second foreign language at the UCL 's Center of Languages and International education
- Opportunity to study a third foreign language for our students who have already achieved a CEFR C2 Level in English
Other Modules to Follow:
- Business Law
- Current Issues in Sociology
- Introduction to Business Sustainability Management
- Employment Law
- Financial Markets and Institutions
- Applied Statistics for Management
- Management Information Systems
Applied Economics and Finance
The third year major in Applied Economics and Finance is focused towards professions in economics, finance, international spheres, and development. Modules allow a deepening of knowledge (particularly in economics) and training in the quantitative techniques and the statistical and software tools used in economic professions.
Semester 1:
- Introduction to R
- International Introduction to Securities and Investment
- Microeconomics
- Statistics
- Advanced Financial Accounting
- Computer science applied to finance (VBA1)
- Mathematics for the economists
- Financial products and financial markets
Semester 2:
- International Introduction to Securities and Investment
- Econometrics
- Macroeconomics
- Technical Analysis
- Insurance
- Computer science applied to finance (Python, VBA2)
- Portfolio Management
- Mathematical tools applied to finance
- Industrial economics
Soft Skills & Networking
The Dauphine's Alumni community in the UK and in London is very active and as a Bachelor's student, you will have many occasions to engage in activities with professionals alongside the support offered through our Soft Skills and Employability module. This is a key step for students to build their professional network and find their end-of-year internship. Various workshops and extra-curricular projects (including Dauphine London Student Societies) are also offered throughout the year, helping our students to sharpen their soft skills.
International Advantage
The Bachelor’s in Economics and Management is a three-year programme with competitive international mobility opportunities.
Students spend at least the first years of their Bachelor’s degree in London. While the default option is that students spend all three years in London to benefit from the uniqueness of our degree, several other options are available in the third year:
- Study in London: we offer the Management major on our London campus
- Study in Paris: at Université Paris Dauphine – PSL (major available: Management, Economics, Social Sciences)
- Globally: choose from one of our 315 partner universities worldwide (exchange programmes and double degrees for one semester or the entire year)
Whatever it is you want to do and wherever in the world you want to do it, Dauphine - PSL can get you there. Some of our previous students have gone on to study in Madrid, Frankfurt, New York and Singapore, choosing the third-year option that best aligns with their career ambitions.
Please note that if you are not a UK resident and do not hold a settled or pre-settled status under the EU Settlement Scheme, you will need a student visa to be able to study in the UK with us for more than 6 months. For the latest information about it, please consult our student visas page.