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BComm DN650
Bachelor of Commerce
Asya Moskalenko
This is UCD: Ireland's Global
University
University College
Dublin has its origins in the mid-
nineteenth century under the
leadership of the renowned
educationalist John Henry
Cardinal Newman.
(University college Dublin - history, 2016)
Research and innovation are essential drivers of a dynamic economy, an
informed society and a vibrant culture.
UCD is Ireland's
University of first choice,
leading in first-preference
applications in Ireland year
after year; as well as being the
university of first choice for
international students coming
to Ireland.
About the Course
The UCD Bachelor of Commerce (BComm) degree has a
long tradition at the forefront of business and management
education in Ireland. This is a
degree that gives
you a solid
understanding of
the business
environment with
the flexibility to
pursue YOUR
BComm – Option
and elective
choices
throughout the
degree. (University college Dublin, 2016)
The BComm at UCD is an excellent starting point for students looking to develop the knowledge, skills and competencies essential in the global world of business and management. The course is designed to give you good understanding of the concepts of business and the different functions within.
(University college Dublin, 2016)
BComm at a glance:
A School
underpinned by
globally recognised
academic research
excellence.
Reframing
business
education to reflect
today’s global
business challenges.
A programme designed in consultation with
business and social leaders and employers to offer the
best career opportunities.
(Belfield campus, 2016)
Leading innovative and diverse teaching methods and learning experiences that hone the analytical, collaborative and critical thinking skills vital to future success.
A focus on personal development and reflective learning. Delivering a well-rounded graduate with solidjob prospects, ready to enter the world of work or to develop enterprising ideas.
(SLS, 2014)
Semester 1
Inside Organisations
Data Analysis for
Decision Makers
Effective Learning and
Development
Business in Society
Foundations of
Management Thought
Mathematics for Business
Semester 2
Financial Accounting 1
Principles of
Macroeconomics
ICT in Business
Business Live
Business Law 1
Horizons Elective
In first year, you will learn about the foundations
of business, how businesses work and their relationship
with society. You will be challenged to read, think,
debate and work in teams.
Management Accounting
Business Analytics
Global Operations & SCM
Business Economics
Global Business
In second year you will deepen your understanding
of the business environment and its functions, ranging from
Global Business, to People at Work, to Data Analytics and
begin to choose business options to personalise your UCD
BComm pathway.
Principles of Finance
People at Work
Financial Accounting 2
Marketing: Firms,
Customers & Society
2 X Horizons Electives
You have the opportunity to study abroad with our
Exchange Programme, and to apply for an Internship with
one of our national or international business partners.
In final year, you integrate your UCD BComm
experience, with capstone modules in business strategy,
entrepreneurship, management and personal development;
while continuing to personalise your BComm pathway
according to your interests and career goals through a
large choice of module options.
Business Strategy
New Venture Creation & Develop
Information Management
Contemporary Issues in Mgt&OB
Personal Development Portfolio
2 X Horizon Modules
5 X Business Options
(University college Dublin, 2016)
UCD Quinn Internship Programme
Between the penultimate and final year of the programme you will have the opportunity to apply for a placement in a range of Irish and multinational companies on the UCD Quinn Internship Programme.
Exchange Opportunity
In second year you will have
the opportunity to apply to
spend your second semester
at one of our international
partner universities. Possible
destinations include Canada,
Singapore, New Zealand,
Australia and Europe.
(University college Dublin, 2016)
Thank You For Your Attention!