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What is a Master’s degree in Finance, Audit and Control?
This specialisation in the INSEEC Grande Ecole Programme confers a Master’s degree and is RNCP level 7 certified. It provides training in auditing, management control and financial performance management. Recognised by the French Ministry of Higher Education and Research, this degree represents French academic excellence and is recognised throughout Europe and internationally. This professionally-oriented course is taught in French.
Diploma and professional certification
This state-approved degree confers Master’s status and has been AMBA accredited since 2016, guaranteeing its recognition in France and internationally. Professional certification as an Innovative Projects Manager level 7 (EU), NSF code 310, awarded by INSEEC Grande École, registered under number 41044 on the RNCP (Répertoire National des Certifications Professionnelles) by decision of the Director General of France Compétences.
Objectives and skills
The aim of the Master’s degree in Finance, Audit and Control is to train financial experts capable of analysing, auditing and managing economic and financial performance in a complex regulatory environment.
The programme develops key skills in :
- Financial audit and internal control
- Management control and performance management
- Financial and international accounting
- Financial policy and corporate strategy
- In-depth taxation
- Management of financial information systems
- Financial programming tools (VBA & Python)
- Financial analysis and reporting
The content
The courses below are given as examples and may vary depending on the campus. The programme is updated each year to reflect developments in accounting standards, financial regulations and auditing practices.
1ʳᵉ year (Level L3)
60 ECTS credits
This first year of work-linked study lays the foundations of management and develops your understanding of global economic and financial issues. At the beginning of the year, students benefit from a week’s immersion in London.
- Understanding the world’s major issues
- Intercultural skills
- Developing critical and independent thinking
- Become an expert, responsible and efficient manager
- Supervised collaborative work: INSEEC Personal Project
- Undertaking and leading change
2ᵉ year (M1 level)
60 ECTS credits
The second year of the work-linked training programme deepens your financial skills and enables you to build up your expertise in economic management and steering.
- Building autonomy and the ability to decipher the world
- Professional methods, skills and practices
- Career paths
3ᵉ year (Level M2) – Core curriculum
60 ECTS credits
The core curriculum strengthens your capacity for innovation, research and management in complex environments. Like the previous years, this year is a sandwich course.
- Open Innovation Challenge
- Research Methodology Seminar
- Advanced Management
- Business Ethics & Corporate Social Responsibility
- Crisis Management Night
- Preparing for the Grand Oral
3ᵉ year (M2 level) – Specialisation courses
Speciality courses train you in the advanced techniques of finance, auditing and management control.
- Company accounting
- International financial accounting
- Financial audit
- Audit & Internal Control
- Controlling
- Performance management
- Management of information systems
- In-depth taxation
- Company financial policy
- VBA & Python
Assessment procedures
Skills assessment uses different methods to validate your theoretical knowledge and your ability to apply it in the workplace:
- Continuous assessment and regular evaluations.
- Individual work and group studies.
- Half-yearly and final examinations.
- Financial case studies and strategic analyses.
- Project management and professional assignments.
- Business simulations and management games.
- Final dissertation and applied research.
- Compulsory in-company periods and professional assessment.
Certification is obtained by capitalising on all the skill blocks and validating the 180 ECTS credits over the 3 years of the programme.
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What are the career opportunities after a Master’s degree in Finance, Audit and Control?
After completing INSEEC’s Finance, Audit and Control Grande Ecole Programme, you will have a wide range of opportunities in corporate finance, auditing and consultancy, with prospects for rapid advancement to positions of responsibility.

Application
What are the admission requirements for the Master’s degree in Finance, Audit and Control?
Admission to 1st year (Level L3)
- Accessible to students holding or in the process of obtaining a BUT, BTS, Licence 2, RNCP level 5 certified qualification (Bac +2), or enrolled in 2ᵉ year of IEP.
- Admission via the Evolution 1 competitive entrance examination (application + oral tests).
- Training given in French.
Admission to 2nd year (M1 level)
- Open to students who have completed or are in the process of completing a Licence 3, Bachelor’s degree, Master 1, engineering degree or level 6/7 RNCP-certified qualification attesting to at least 3 years of higher education.
- Admission via the Evolution 2 competitive entrance examination (application + oral tests).
- Training given in French.
Are you in a preparatory class?
- You can enter the first year of the Grande École programme by taking the BCE competitive entrance examination.
Your application
- Submitting your application
- Admission test
- Eligibility results
Tuition fees
What are the tuition fees for the Master’s degree in Finance, Audit and Control?
Tuition fees vary from year to year. Several financing solutions are available to support you.
- 2nd year undergraduate
- 1st year 1-year€12 950
- 2nd year 1-year€13 390
- 3rd year 1-year€13 390
- Grade de Master Degree
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All you need to know about the Master’s degree in Finance, Audit and Control
Do you have questions about the Finance, Audit and Control Grande Ecole programme? Find answers to the most frequently asked questions below. And if you’d like to know even more, our teams will be happy to talk to you!
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Where can I take this course?
The Master’s degree in Finance, Audit and Control is offered on three INSEEC campuses located in strategic areas for finance professionals:
- Paris (La Villette district).
- Lyon (city centre).
- Bordeaux (city centre).
These campuses offer privileged access to financial employment pools and leading audit firms.
What software and financial tools are taught in this programme?
The programme trains you in the professional tools that are essential in the finance and auditing professions:
- Advanced Excel and VBA for automating financial tasks.
- Python for data analysis and reporting.
- ERP for financial management.
- Consolidation and reporting software.
- Business Intelligence tools (e.g. Power BI).
- Computer-assisted audit software (ACL, IDEA).
What are the differences between this programme and a university Masters?
The INSEEC Grande École Master’s Degree is distinguished by :
- A state-approved, AMBA-accredited, internationally recognised degree.
- A strong vocational focus, with the option of a 3-year sandwich course.
- A network of 10,000 partner companies in business and finance.
- Personalised support in your search for a work-linked training placement.
- Courses taught by law, finance and audit professionals.
Which partner companies recruit students from this programme?
INSEEC’s network of 10,000 partner companies regularly recruits graduates of the PGE (Programme Grande École) in Finance, Audit and Control in various sectors:
- Audit and accounting firms (Big Four, regional firms).
- Finance departments of major groups.
- Finance and management control consultancy firms.
- Banks and financial institutions.
- SMEs and SMIs looking for management controllers.
How long does an INSEEC Master’s degree in Finance, Audit and Control last?
The Finance, Audit and Control course takes place over 3 years (L3 + M1 + M2) for entry into the 1ʳᵉ year after a Bac +2, or over 2 years (M1 + M2) for entry into the 2ᵉ year after a Bac +3/4.
This comprehensive course enables you to validate 180 ECTS credits and obtain an accredited Master’s degree.
Is it possible to do work-study during the INSEEC Master’s degree in Finance, Audit and Control?
Yes, in fact work-study is the only possible format over the 3 years of the programme. This format enables you to gain solid professional experience in audit, management control or financial management in the field of corporate finance, while at the same time financing your training.
What support services are available for students?
INSEEC offers a wide range of services to help you succeed:
- Corporate Relations Department to find your work-study placement.
- One-to-one job search coaching.
- CV and covering letter workshops and interview preparation.
- Match’Up platform with thousands of finance jobs.
- A network of 115,000 alumni working in finance and audit.
What are the objectives of the Master’s degree in Finance, Audit and Control?
This course aims to train experts capable of analysing financial performance, auditing accounts, steering management control and advising management on financial strategy. You will develop recognised technical expertise in management sciences applied to corporate finance.
What soft skills are developed after a Master’s degree in Finance, Audit and Control?
This course develops the behavioural skills that are essential for success in the finance profession:
- Thoroughness and attention to detail.
- Ability to analyse and summarise.
- Financial communication and education.
- Stress management and meeting deadlines.
- Adaptability to regulatory changes.
- Professional ethics and confidentiality.
Which languages are used for courses and exams?
The Grande École Finance, Audit and Control programme is taught in French and leads to a Master’s degree. However, a solid command of English is recommended in order to understand international technical documentation and IFRS standards and to work in multinational groups.
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