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Université Paris-Dauphine offers a Franco-Spanish course to students holding a degree in Applied Economics which enables them to obtain a double Master.
- A degree in Economics
- A Master in Applied Economics
Eligibility requirements:
Students in L3 Applied Economics, with a good level of Spanish.
Selection of the candidates:
- To integrate these programs, the students are selected by a commission in which both partners are represented.
- At l'Université Paris-Dauphine, the candidates are selected via their application files, after a language evaluation test. The selection of the candidates takes place during the second semester of the university year preceding departure for Madrid.
The Université Paris-Dauphine offers a Franco-Spanish degree to students holding a L2 DUGEAD degree, which enables them to obtain a double Master (after a M1 obtained at Dauphine).
- A degree in Economics,
- A Master1 in Management.
Eligibility requirements:
Students in 2nd year Management and Applied Economics at Dauphine (DUGEAD), with a good level of Spanish.
Selection of the candidates:
- To integrate these programs, the students are selected by a commission in which both partners are represented.
- At the Université Paris-Dauphine, candidates are selected via their application files, after a language evaluation test. The selection of the candidate takes place during the second semester of the university year preceding departure to Madrid.
GRADUATE PROGRAM IN MATHEMATICS DOUBLE DEGREE MASTER PROGRAM UAM-PARIS DAUPHINE
This degree is obtained from the Master Program in Mathematics and Applications from the Department of Mathematics of the UAM and the Master´s Programs in "Equations in Partial Derivatives" (Uncertain and Determinist Modelization), "Statistical and Financial Engineering" or "Statistical Treatment of Information" from the Department MIDO (Mathématiques et Informatique de la Decision et des Organisations) in Paris-Dauphine (UP-D).
Eligibility Requirements
Students enrolled in
the Master's Program in Mathematics and Applications of the UAM must take at least 24 credits of course work at the UAM and at least 24 credit hours of course work in one of the specialties of the Master Program in Paris-Dauphine. At least 16 of these credits should correspond to M2 level courses.
Students enrolled in one of the specialties of the
Master's Program in Paris-Dauphine must take at least 24 credits of course work in UP-D and at least 24 credits of course work in the Master Program in Mathematics and Applications in the UAM. At least 16 of these credits should correspond to M2 level courses.
The UAM will validate the credits of students’ work in UP-D Likewise; the UP-D will validate the credits of students ‘work in the UAM. The Master´s dissertation can be written under the supervision of a tutor from either of the two universities, or under the supervision of two tutors, one from each university. Once the students fulfill the requirements from both universities, they will be awarded a Master Degree in Mathematics and Applications from the UAM and a Master Degree in the chosen specialized subject from the UP-D.
Selection procedure and tutor assignment
For students from the UAM, applications for the Double Degree Program will be accepted once a year. The Graduate Committee of the Department of Mathematics of the UAM will select up to five students. High grades and a good knowledge of French will be taken into account in the selection process.
For students from the UP-D, applications to the Double Degree Program will be accepted once a year. The Committees in charge of each of the specialized subjects from the Master Program in the UP-D will select up to five students. High grades and a good level of Spanish will be taken into account in the selection process. Each student will have two tutors (one from each university) for guidance concerning the choice of courses and counseling for the duration of the program.
Reception and funding
Both Universities will support students in the search of accommodation and to deal with funding through their corresponding offices. Furthermore the students can also benefit from the Erasmus program.

