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Undergraduate BBS BUSINESS & MANAGEMENT

Qualification: BACHELOR OF BUSINESS STUDIES DEGREE
Award Type and NFQ Level: UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE (8)
Course code: BUS
CAO/PAC code: MH404
Points: 420
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As a student of Business and Management, you will gain a comprehensive grounding in all areas of management, enterprise, business administration, economics and financial accounting. A key feature of the programme is a themed approach which provides great flexibility for students to follow a stream of study suited to their needs and interests. Management, business law, economics, marketing, operations management, organisational behaviour, leadership, human resources, innovation management – these are just some of the broad range of topics you will study, preparing you for entry into multiple avenues of business.

The broad sweep of this course means you won't be limited by choosing a specialty too early on, while giving you a solid foundation in each of the many areas that make up business life. You will learn to think analytically and to communicate effectively. You will also gain insight into the latest research in various fields of business and acquire skills directly relevant to the practice of management.

On completion of the degree students will have gained an excellent foundation in leadership and the management of organisations, as well as financial analysis and the measurement of performance. These skills provide opportunities for students to take up roles in industry, commercial organisations, banking and financial sectors, professional firms, consultancy organisations, and the public or health care sectors.


Applicants are required to have a minimum of six subjects in the Irish Leaving Certificate with two Higher Level papers at C3 and four Ordinary or Higher Level papers at grade D3

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