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What is the Course about?

Business touches on almost every aspect of modern human society and careers in business are diverse and often highly paid. At undergraduate level students can gain a foundation in many of these aspects of the business world, before choosing a specialisation.

This course is one of the departments common entry courses. Introductory business and more specialised taster business modules are studied in Years 1 & 2 of these common entry courses. This gives you the flexibility to choose your stream at the end of Year 2 and then specialise in your chosen stream in Years 3 & 4.

In the Business Management option, Year 3 students will study specialist subjects in more detail including: Business Research Methods; Organisational Behaviour; Operations Management; Business Finance; International Business and more. Additional specialist subjects can be chosen depending on the student's area of interest.

Is this Course for you?

The breadth and depth of knowledge and skills you acquire on this course will give you a competitive advantage over other graduates whose knowledge is more narrowly focused.

By studying Management, you will develop your team work and communication skills, which are both important qualities for successful leadership. Whatever you end up doing - starting your own business, working in industry or the public sector - the ability to be a good team player and to build relationships and influence others will be essential.

Finally, one of the biggest benefits of studying Management is the sheer variety of career choices available. You can apply for jobs in marketing, human resources, finance, operations, you can start your own business - every organisation depends on capable and committed employees and managers.

By studying for the Bachelor of Business (Hons) in Business Management, you immediately enhance your career prospects for life.

Special Features:

  • Maximum flexibility - area of specialism only has to be confirmed after Year 2
  • Semester long work placement in Year 3 provides an opportunity to develop skills further in an industry setting.
  • Opportunity to study abroad for a semester in Year 3.
  • Choosing modules that meet the Teaching Council's entry requirements, may allow students to pursue a career in post primary teaching.
  • Exit Awards: Higher Certificate in Business (NFQ Level 6) after Year 2 or Bachelor of Business in Management (NFQ Level 7) after Year 3.

Year 1

Module Name Semester
Business Financial Accounting 1 (M) Semester1
IT for Business (M) Semester1
Microeconomics (M) Semester1
Quantitative Techniques 1 – Data Analysis (M) Semester1
Communications and Academic Writing (E) Semester1
French I (E) Semester1
German I (E) Semester1
Business Financial Accounting 2 (M) Semester2
Macroeconomics (M) Semester2
Management (M) Semester2
Quantitative Techniques 2 - Business Mathematics (M) Semester2
Business Psychology 1 (E) Semester2
French II (E) Semester2
German II (E) Semester2

M is a mandatory subject - E is an elective subject

Year 2

Module Name Semester
Business Applications 3 (M) Semester1
Business Law (M) Semester1
Human Resource Management 1 (M) Semester1
Introduction to Marketing (M) Semester1
Business Psychology 2 (E) Semester1
French III (E) Semester1
Intermediate Financial Accounting 1 (E) Semester1
German III (E) Semester1
Business Management Accounting (M) Semester2
Contemporary Marketing Practice (M) Semester2
Macroeconomy of Ireland (M) Semester2
Supply Chain Management (M) Semester2
Business Applications 4 (E) Semester2
French IV (E) Semester2
Human Resource Management 2 (E) Semester2
Intermediate Financial Accounting 2 (E) Semester2
German IV (E) Semester2

M is a mandatory subject - E is an elective subject

Year 3

Module Name Semester
Business Finance (M) Semester1
Business Information Systems 1 (M) Semester1
Operations Management for Business (M) Semester1
Organisational Behaviour 1 (M) Semester1
Business English 1 (E) Semester1
French V (E) Semester1
Managerial Economics (E) Semester1
People Management Functions (E) Semester1
Purchasing and Supplier Management and Negotiation (E) Semester1
German V (E) Semester1
Marketing for Services (E) Semester1
Work Placement (M) Semester2
Business Information Systems 3 (E) Semester2
Business Internship Project (E) Semester2
Corporate Finance for Business (E) Semester2
Enterprise Development II (E) Semester2
Global Supply Chain Management (E) Semester2
Industrial Relations 2 (E) Semester2
Organisational Behaviour 2 (E) Semester2
Strategic Service and CX Excellence (E) Semester2
The Global Economy 2 (E) Semester2
New Product Innovation (E) Semester2

M is a mandatory subject - E is an elective subject

Year 4

Module Name Semester
Dissertation Level 8 (M) Semester1
International Business (M) Semester1
Strategic Analysis (M) Semester1
Strategic Financial Management (M) Semester1
The Global Economy 1 (M) Semester1
Business Information Systems 2 (E) Semester1
Enterprise Development I (E) Semester1
French VI (E) Semester1
Global Logistics (E) Semester1
Industrial Relations 1 (E) Semester1
German VI (E) Semester1
Sustainable Marketing (E) Semester1
Corporate Governance - Private Companies (M) Semester2
Strategic Positioning (M) Semester2
Business Information Systems 3 (E) Semester2
Corporate Finance for Business (E) Semester2
Corporate Social Responsibility (E) Semester2
Enterprise Development II (E) Semester2
French VII (E) Semester2
Global Supply Chain Management (E) Semester2
Industrial Relations 2 (E) Semester2
Organisational Behaviour 2 (E) Semester2
Strategic Service and CX Excellence (E) Semester2
The Global Economy 2 (E) Semester2
German VII (E) Semester2
New Product Innovation (E) Semester2

M is a mandatory subject - E is an elective subject

What are the minimum entry requirements?

  • 2H5 & 4O6/H7
  • English or Irish O6/H7
  • Mathematics O6/H7

What follow-on study opportunities are available?

Graduates may apply to undertake a Research or Taught Masters at SETU or other universities.

Graduates who meet the Teaching Councils entry requirements can pursue a career in post primary teaching.

What exemptions will I receive?

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Notes

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What will I be able to do when I finish the course?

Graduates will be equipped with the knowledge, skills and competencies that are demanded in a modern business environment.

The graduate will be qualified to work in a wide range of business settings such as industry, banking, public service, financial services and service industries. The skills you develop can be transferred to many job opportunities, ranging from entry-level to managerial positions.

Contact

Course Leader

Ms Rynagh Bookle

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Call: +353599175373

Email: [email protected]

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