INSEEC MSc

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Key figures

Work-study option

40

Specialties Trades

10,000

Partner companies

90%

Students in employment 6 months after graduation

Inseec MSc

The INSEEC MSc programs are designed for students from a wide range of backgrounds (universities, engineering schools, business schools, etc.) who want to consolidate their fundamentals in management and business while acquiring cutting-edge business expertise that will boost their employability.

diplomas

Bac+5 diploma (RNCP Bac+5 level 7 diploma awarded by the French Ministry of Labor).
These courses can be taken in 2 years after a Bac+3 or in 1 year after a Bac+4/5.

MSc training

We offer specialized training in real estate and finance,
HR & Healthcare, Digital & Data, Communications, Sport,
Luxury & Wine and Business.

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campus

tuition fees

Tuition fees include school fees as well as the €490 mandatory fee for exclusive support services for international students*.

Entering Master 1

from €10,650

Direct entry to Master 2

from €12,550

MSc1 + MSc2

from €23,200

*Subject to change without notice

PROGRAMRATE
Entering Master 1from €10,650
Entry to Master’s program (after M1)from €12,550
MSc1 + MSc2from €23,200

*Subject to change without notice

career opportunities

  • Asset management manager
  • M&A Advisor
  • Investment advisor
  • Financial consultant
  • Branch Manager
  • Digital Account Manager
  • Social media manager
  • Brand Owner
  • Product Manager
  • Business developer (international)
  • Marketing project manager

career opportunities

  • Asset management manager
  • M&A Advisor
  • Investment advisor
  • Financial consultant
  • Branch Manager
  • Digital Account Manager
  • Social media manager
  • Brand Owner
  • Product Manager
  • Business developer (international)
  • Marketing project manager

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Updated 9 April 2024