
MIB : The master 2 pro in "apprentissage" in full English with American Universities...where all students work in large corporations
1- A high reputation in large corporations
Since 3 years, the MIB students are in APPRENTICESHIP (apprentissage). 70% of them are paid between 1.200 and 1.400 euros per month,... and some much more. They all work in large corporations (see list: "Where Students Work"). 80% are hired after their apprenticeship. You don't have to search for a corporation : from the first day of the master, they all come to propose you an apprenticeship or internship mission (starting part-time in october).
2- All courses are taught in English language
All courses are MBA courses waived by famous american AACSB Universities (GSU, SFSU). Therefore, they are all taught in English language either by Paris Dauphine professors or by visiting professors from American Universities (Claremont Graduate University (Los Angeles), Boston College, State University of New York, Georgia State University (Atlanta), San Francisco State University, Louisiana State University, Ohio State University) or London School of Economics. This is the reason why this website is written in English.
3- Dual MBA degree in the USA
Thanks to the partnership between San Francisco State University, Georgia State University (Atlanta) and Paris Dauphine University, the MIB program offers a unique opportunity to choose between 2 possible dual degrees after Dauphine: the MBA of San Francisco State University, and the GSU Master of International Business (MIB).

4- Masters at London School of EconomicsAfter one year in Paris Dauphine, you graduate with the Dauphine MIB (Master 2 professionnel management international de projets et NTIC) . You thereafter choose between an MBA in 1 year at San Francisco State University, or the GSU MIB in Atlanta in 4 months. You may also spend the second semester of your first year in San Fransciso or Atlanta. Finally, some students choose to run for a master at London School of Economics.
5- You may finish your dual degree in the USA in the 5 following years
Thanks to our partnership with San Francisco State University MBA and Georgia State University (Atlanta) MIB, after one year in Paris Dauphine, when you graduate from the M2 – 233 “en apprentissage” (or in continuing education), you thereafter may choose between an MBA in 9 months at SFSU, or the GSU MIB in Atlanta. You may also spend the second semester of your first year in San Fransciso or Atlanta . Finally, you may also apply for a master at London School of Economics.
SOME FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:
1- Yes, foreign students are highly welcome
We also welcome foreign students who do not have a European Union citizenship or "permis de travail" in France, and therefore who do not comply to the apprentice status. They simply perform a long range internship, also in large corporations. We do want a cross-cultural cohort in order to simulate as close as possible international projects management. We especially welcome students from the new emerging economies (China, India, Russia and Eastern Europe, Brasil,....)... in addition to the exchange students from the United States of America. But if you are a brilliant student who wish to learn how to manage international projects from any country worldwide, please apply to the MIB program.
2- Official MIB name in French
Please note that the official name in French of the MIB is: "Management International de Projets et NTIC" (Master 2 professionnel numéro 233)
3- No Engish language test for joining
There are no English language test for joining the Dauphine MIB (no TOEFL, TOEIC whatsoever). The selection interviews are performed in French... with a short part to check your English understanding. We do not expect you to master perfectly the Shakespeare language when you join. Whowever, if you don't, you will have to work hard to improve it. The point is that our students increase extremely rapidly their level in English language during the MIB program.
4- Registrations conditions
Please also note that you can come from diverse backgrounds for joining the MIB (not only Dauphine, not only Management). You should have good grades in your specialty, respond to a questionnaire (there is no "memoire"), and suceed the interviews (see "Registration conditions").
Looking forward to welcome you within the MIB worldwide family!
Emmanuel Monod , PhD, HDR, Paris Dauphine University
Director of the MIB (Master of International Business)
Visiting Professor at Georgia State University (Atlanta, USA)
Jean-François David, director of Strategist Consulting Group
Co-Director of the MIB
Former R&D Director, IBM Consulting Group, France
Last update : 03/08/2008