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BA FINANCE
- Award Type and NFQ Level: UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE (8)
- Course code: FIN
- CAO/PAC code: MH401
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Please note: if you wish to gain accreditation in Business as a subject eligible for 2nd level teaching (after the required postgraduate degree in teaching), you should choose Business (Management) – MN1MV30. This Business (International Business) in Arts pathway will NOT guarantee the credits in Business disciplines required by the Teaching Council of Ireland (see the Teaching Council website for details).
Please note: if you wish to gain accreditation in Business as a subject eligible for 2nd level teaching (after the required postgraduate degree in teaching), you should choose Business (Management) – MN1MV30. This Business (Management) in Arts pathway includes core modules across the Business disciplines required by the Teaching Council of Ireland (see the Teaching Council website for details).
Please note: if you wish to gain accreditation in Business as a subject eligible for 2nd level teaching (after the required postgraduate degree in teaching), you should choose Business (Management) – MN1MV30. This Business (Marketing) in Arts pathway will NOT guarantee the credits in Business disciplines required by the Teaching Council of Ireland (see the Teaching Council website for details).
Take either 15 or 30 credits of Geography. If choosing Global Environments (from Group 6) you cannot choose another subject in Group 1, other than Geography - Living Landscapes.
Please note: Global Environments will be available in Group 6 only. This means that if you select GY161 and GY162 you may not take any other Group 6 subjects.
Note: Students can take 15 credits in Timetable Group 5 OR 30 credits in Timetable Groups 5 and 2.
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International Business is about conducting business in different countries and managing people and organisations in an increasingly globalised world. To effectively compete in this changing business landscape, organisations must offer goods and services across nations, regions, and continents outside of their home market and must also manage increasingly diverse workforces as nations, cultures, and markets converge. International Business provides the strategies, insights, and skills to respond to these challenges, enabling organisations to manage diverse people and operations and to compete for customers across the world.
Management is about taking ideas and converting them into action: designing, making, and delivering products and services that customers and citizens want or need. Essentially, it is about organising to get things done. Managers are generalists and organisers; they need to know the fundamentals of all major aspects of business, from thinking about the business as a whole and its strategic direction, to organising the workforce, managing the effective use of information technology, managing supply chains locally and globally, and effectively managing costs and revenues. Managers are at the heart of how these complex functions are seamlessly combined to make the world look simple to customers.
Creating a customer is central to Marketing. Effective marketing requires an understanding of the business as a whole and of the managerial value creation and capture process. Marketing is critical for the organic growth of a business – a key challenge for small to medium enterprises in Ireland and worldwide, as well as multinational organisations located in Ireland. It helps organisations to create value and profits by enabling them to better understand the needs of customers in order to provide them with innovative products and services.
On completion of this elective stream, students should be able to have an understanding of the basic tools of accounting, be able to apply those tools to understand issues of current affairs in the business world, and understand the contribution accounting can make to a wide range of social and global issues. Please note: Electives are subject to timetable constraints. Some combinations of Electives and Subjects may be excluded.
This stream will provide students with the knowledge and competencies to critically engage with racism as a systemic form of discrimination in a variety of cultural, historical and geopolitical contexts.
This elective stream will enable students with no prior learning to acquire the basics of Mandarin Chinese.
Please note: Electives are subject to timetable constraints. Some combinations of Electives and Subjects may be excluded.
Please note: Electives are subject to timetable constraints. Some combinations of Electives and Subjects may be excluded.
This elective stream will enable students with no prior learning to acquire the basics of spoken and written Spanish (up to CEFRL levels A 1.2 and A 2.1).
Please note: Electives are subject to timetable constraints. Some combinations of Electives and Subjects may be excluded.
This elective stream introduces community education and practice. It outlines its history, principles and ambitions and organizes for students to witness community education in action through field visits.
Please note: Electives are subject to timetable constraints. Some combinations of Electives and Subjects may be excluded.
This elective stream enables students who have started to learn Chinese in First Year, but discontinue Chinese as a subject, to continue their language acquisition in Second Year. Students will join the existing Second Year modules CN281 and CN282.
Please note: Electives are subject to timetable constraints. Some combinations of Electives and Subjects may be excluded.
This elective stream enables students who have studied French in First Year (at beginners or advanced levels), but discontinue French as a subject, to continue their language acquisition in Second Year. Students will join the existing Second Year modules.
Please note: Electives are subject to timetable constraints. Some combinations of Electives and Subjects may be excluded.
This elective stream enables students who have studied German in First Year (at beginners and advanced levels), but discontinue German as a subject, to continue their language acquisition in Second Year. Students will join the existing Second Year modules GN281 and GN282.
This elective stream enables students who have studied Irish in First Year (at beginners and advanced levels), but discontinue Irish as a full subject, to continue their language acquisition in Second Year.
Please note: Electives are subject to timetable constraints. Some combinations of Electives and Subjects may be excluded.
This elective stream enables students who have studied Spanish in First Year (at beginners or advanced levels), but discontinue Spanish as a subject, to continue their language acquisition in Second Year. Students will join the existing Second Year modules SPA281 and SPA282.
Please note: Electives are subject to timetable constraints. Some combinations of Electives and Subjects may be excluded.
Join the maker movement; no prior experience necessary. Find out what people really need and learn to design cool and exciting new products that combine great design and interactive programmable electronics.
Please note: Electives are subject to timetable constraints. Some combinations of Electives and Subjects may be excluded.
This elective stream complements any discipline with both theoretically grounded and practical ‘know-how’ for working in civil society, and engaging specifically with value-driven NGOs and voluntary groups.
Please note: Electives are subject to timetable constraints. Some combinations of Electives and Subjects may be excluded.
This stream introduces students to film and screen studies in semester one, focusing on the technical analysis of moving images, their cultural history and social significance; in semester two, students choose a module through which to explore film within national contexts and genres (Irish, Latin American cinema, or documentary film) or in relation to other art forms, such as music and literature.
Please note: Electives are subject to timetable constraints. Some combinations of Electives and Subjects may be excluded.
This interdisciplinary elective stream aims to introduce students to current issues and debates in Gender and Sexuality Studies as they relate to their own lives.
Please note: Electives are subject to timetable constraints. Some combinations of Electives and Subjects may be excluded.
Has human activity, driven by consumption, climate and environmental change, pushed earth systems, upon which we collectively depend, beyond irreversible tipping points, and if so, what are the emergent socio-political crises and dilemmas threatening human survival and how can we transition to a just and sustainable future?
Please note: Electives are subject to timetable constraints. Some combinations of Electives and Subjects may be excluded.
To consider questions raised by the human experience of good and evil, and how it may impact understandings of God, humanity, ethics, and social issues of crime, punishment and reconciliation.
Please note: Electives are subject to timetable constraints. Some combinations of Electives and Subjects may be excluded.
This stream will explore the "Great Books" that have inspired, empowered, challenged and consoled millions of people throughout human history by allowing them to better understand themselves and the world they live in.
Please note: Electives are subject to timetable constraints. Some combinations of Electives and Subjects may be excluded.
Students will study the principles of valid argument and address some important philosophical issues that arise within the interplay of technology and the human being in the 'Digital Age' today.
Please note: Electives are subject to timetable constraints. Some combinations of Electives and Subjects may be excluded.
Please note: Electives are subject to timetable constraints. Some combinations of Electives and Subjects may be excluded.
EX2EX-“Prioritise your future career by selecting a module that gives you the opportunity to meet employers, develop a strong sense of self-awareness, an elective that enables you to identify and develop a range of employability skills, as well as to enhance your application and interview technique, ensuring that you are well equipped to secure internships and to successfully enter the graduate labour market”. This module is offered in both semester 1- EX201 and repeated in semester 2 - EX202. Students register for one module only. EX201 or EX202. Students cannot register for both modules Please Note: Electives are subject to timetable constraints. Some combinations of Electives and Subjects may be excluded.
Semester 1. Students must take one only from the following group: HY218, HY240, HY293
Registration notes (please read carefully): LW259
LW253
Registration Note: MU348 will not be available for online registration in September. Interested students should contact John.OKeeffe@spcm.ie to arrange a time for audition. If successful, students will be able to amend their initial module selection to include MU348.
ELECTIVES: Students may choose to take an elective pairing ( two 5 credit modules) in lieu of two 5 credit optional modules from their subject.
On completion of this elective stream, students should be able to have an understanding of the basic tools of accounting, be able to apply those tools to understand issues of current affairs in the business world, and understand the contribution accounting can make to a wide range of social and global issues. Please note: Electives are subject to timetable constraints. Some combinations of Electives and Subjects may be excluded.
This stream will provide students with the knowledge and competencies to critically engage with racism as a systemic form of discrimination in a variety of cultural, historical and geopolitical contexts.
This elective stream will enable students with no prior learning to acquire the basics of Mandarin Chinese.
Please note: Electives are subject to timetable constraints. Some combinations of Electives and Subjects may be excluded.
Please note: Electives are subject to timetable constraints. Some combinations of Electives and Subjects may be excluded.
This elective stream will enable students with no prior learning to acquire the basics of spoken and written Spanish (up to CEFRL levels A 1.2 and A 2.1).
Please note: Electives are subject to timetable constraints. Some combinations of Electives and Subjects may be excluded.
This elective stream introduces community education and practice. It outlines its history, principles and ambitions and organizes for students to witness community education in action through field visits.
Please note: Electives are subject to timetable constraints. Some combinations of Electives and Subjects may be excluded.
This elective stream enables students who have started to learn Chinese in First Year, but discontinue Chinese as a subject, to continue their language acquisition in Second Year. Students will join the existing Second Year modules CN281 and CN282.
Please note: Electives are subject to timetable constraints. Some combinations of Electives and Subjects may be excluded.
This elective stream enables students who have studied French in First Year (at beginners or advanced levels), but discontinue French as a subject, to continue their language acquisition in Second Year. Students will join the existing Second Year modules.
Please note: Electives are subject to timetable constraints. Some combinations of Electives and Subjects may be excluded.
This elective stream enables students who have studied German in First Year (at beginners and advanced levels), but discontinue German as a subject, to continue their language acquisition in Second Year. Students will join the existing Second Year modules GN281 and GN282.
This elective stream enables students who have studied Irish in First Year (at beginners and advanced levels), but discontinue Irish as a full subject, to continue their language acquisition in Second Year.
Please note: Electives are subject to timetable constraints. Some combinations of Electives and Subjects may be excluded.
This elective stream enables students who have studied Spanish in First Year (at beginners or advanced levels), but discontinue Spanish as a subject, to continue their language acquisition in Second Year. Students will join the existing Second Year modules SPA281 and SPA282.
Please note: Electives are subject to timetable constraints. Some combinations of Electives and Subjects may be excluded.
Join the maker movement; no prior experience necessary. Find out what people really need and learn to design cool and exciting new products that combine great design and interactive programmable electronics.
Please note: Electives are subject to timetable constraints. Some combinations of Electives and Subjects may be excluded.
This elective stream complements any discipline with both theoretically grounded and practical ‘know-how’ for working in civil society, and engaging specifically with value-driven NGOs and voluntary groups.
Please note: Electives are subject to timetable constraints. Some combinations of Electives and Subjects may be excluded.
This stream introduces students to film and screen studies in semester one, focusing on the technical analysis of moving images, their cultural history and social significance; in semester two, students choose a module through which to explore film within national contexts and genres (Irish, Latin American cinema, or documentary film) or in relation to other art forms, such as music and literature.
Please note: Electives are subject to timetable constraints. Some combinations of Electives and Subjects may be excluded.
This interdisciplinary elective stream aims to introduce students to current issues and debates in Gender and Sexuality Studies as they relate to their own lives.
Please note: Electives are subject to timetable constraints. Some combinations of Electives and Subjects may be excluded.
Has human activity, driven by consumption, climate and environmental change, pushed earth systems, upon which we collectively depend, beyond irreversible tipping points, and if so, what are the emergent socio-political crises and dilemmas threatening human survival and how can we transition to a just and sustainable future?
Please note: Electives are subject to timetable constraints. Some combinations of Electives and Subjects may be excluded.
To consider questions raised by the human experience of good and evil, and how it may impact understandings of God, humanity, ethics, and social issues of crime, punishment and reconciliation.
Please note: Electives are subject to timetable constraints. Some combinations of Electives and Subjects may be excluded.
This stream will explore the "Great Books" that have inspired, empowered, challenged and consoled millions of people throughout human history by allowing them to better understand themselves and the world they live in.
Please note: Electives are subject to timetable constraints. Some combinations of Electives and Subjects may be excluded.
Students will study the principles of valid argument and address some important philosophical issues that arise within the interplay of technology and the human being in the 'Digital Age' today.
Please note: Electives are subject to timetable constraints. Some combinations of Electives and Subjects may be excluded.
Please note: Electives are subject to timetable constraints. Some combinations of Electives and Subjects may be excluded.
EX2EX-“Prioritise your future career by selecting a module that gives you the opportunity to meet employers, develop a strong sense of self-awareness, an elective that enables you to identify and develop a range of employability skills, as well as to enhance your application and interview technique, ensuring that you are well equipped to secure internships and to successfully enter the graduate labour market”. This module is offered in both semester 1- EX201 and repeated in semester 2 - EX202. Students register for one module only. EX201 or EX202. Students cannot register for both modules Please Note: Electives are subject to timetable constraints. Some combinations of Electives and Subjects may be excluded.
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