Programme taught in English at the Sophia Antipolis, Paris and Lille campuses (September intakes).
This MSc is a full-time course taught over a twelve-month period. There are eight months of taught courses, followed by four to six months for the dissertation and internship.
Career opportunities
Financial managers, treasury managers, credit analysts, business development managers, internal auditors, financial controllers.
Programme outline
Careers in corporate finance are undergoing critical changes in the global economy. Practitioners have to face new demands and challenges, and become true business partners at decision-making levels.
The programme aims at providing participants with solid technical knowledge and skills, as well as the transversal competencies which are required to manage complex financial situations in an international environment.
Special emphasis is placed on innovative tools and practices. Participants are trained on real life case studies, which focus attention on business and the role of financial management in market / customer driven strategies.
Why choose this programme
The use of blended learning methods means that class time is optimised for individualised guidance and discussion of the practical application of theories.
Participants receive personalised instruction from teachers where it is most needed.
Class sizes are kept relatively small, so participants can build fruitful relationships with each other and develop a community of best practices in their own field of experience.
Furthermore, the programme has an academic committee of industry representatives and corporate partners who review the programme every year so that its content is kept in line and up-to-date with the needs of the market.
In-company projects and assignments
→ Implementation of a balanced scorecard for strategic performance management in a multinational software company
→ Business development of new structured products on the French market
Partner companies
EADS, Crédit Du Nord, Thomson, Faurecia, Dell, Deloitte, Ernst & Young