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UCD Bachelor of Commerce
Daria Lozova2293278
Introduction The course is designed for ambitious students,
who are interested in the business world. The program is the mix of informative theory
and practical classes. The course contributes to critical thinking skills,
develops interpersonal communication abilities, teaches vital skills for team work, provides abilities to analyse business data.
General Information Full Time - Undergraduate Studies CAO Code: DN650 CAO Points Range 2016: 500 - 605 Length of Course: 3 Years (4 Years with
optional internship) Average Intake: 235
Possible Career Paths Accountancy Banking and finance Human Resources Management Information Systems Management Marketing
BComm graduates find employment in private, public and non-profit sectors or set up their own
business.
Studying Opportunities In your first and second year a wide
range of business disciplines is provided. In the final year there is the opportunity
to focus module choices on a specific subject area.
Throughout the degree, students will choose Horizon Electives.
Year 1 - Engage with the Principles of Business
In first year students learn about the foundations of business, how businesses work and their relationship with society.
First year modules unique to the UCD BComm include running a virtual business in ‘Business Live’ and taking control of your progress in ‘Effective Learning and Development’.
Year 1
Year 2 - Deepen the Understanding
In second year students will deepen their understanding of the business environment and its functions, begin to choose business options to personalise their UCD BComm pathway.
Year 2
There is the opportunity to study abroad with our Exchange Programme, and to apply for an Internship with one of our national or
international business partners.
Internship
Each year top performing students are accepted onto our Internship Programme -
a credited nine to twelve month paid internship in one of a range of Irish and
multinational companies.
Student Exchange
Final Year - Refine your Knowledge
In final year students integrate their UCD BComm experience, with capstone modules in business strategy, entrepreneurship, management and personal development.
As well as continue to personalise their BComm pathway according to their interests and career goals through a large choice of module options.
Final Year
Horizon Modules: Each academic year throughout the course students have the
opportunity to select modules from across the University curriculum or from subjects within the School. You pick these to complement
your studies and/or form a particular area of interest such as languages, sports management, psychology and human nutrition
Future Career BComm at UCD will provide students with the
tools and techniques to succeed in a dynamic business environment.
Communication, negotiation, teamwork and time management skills are just some of the competencies gained from our course, which are hugely valuable among employers.
Graduate Opportunities
The UCD Michael Smurfit Graduate School of Business is Ireland’s leading Postgraduate Business School and is a destination for a high number of the graduates.
The information for this presentation was collected from the UCD official website.
For detailed information visit the following links:
https://www.myucd.ie/courses/business/commerce
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www.ucd.ie/quinn/courses/bcommdn650/overviewandfeatures.html
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