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SECTION 3 – BUSINESS, ECONOMICS, FINANCE AND ACCOUNTING SPECIALISED DEGREES


BBS/BBA International Business CAO Code: MH404 INB | CAO Points 2017: 405


CAO Code: MH404 INB CAO Points 2017: 405 CAO Points Range 2016: 405-525 Places 2017: 150


Erasmus/Study Abroad Option: Yes Mature Applicants: See p. 196 UK, EU & International Applicants: See p. 201 QQI Link: See p. 198


>If you are interested in global economic and business climates and in how business is conducted across the globe, this is the degree for you.


>The people, cultural, operational, and marketing insights provided by studying International Business are critical to understanding the process of internationalising and then managing diverse teams and responding to a range of international customers.


>You will learn how organisations of all sizes internationalise their operations to exploit opportunities in the global market, while also developing key skills for lifelong learning, including how to analyse and think critically about solving business problems in an international environment.


Why choose this degree? >Our newly launched International Business degree is ideal for students with a global outlook who wish to work either in local firms competing abroad or in subsidiaries of foreign multinationals, located either here or abroad.


>International Business students at Maynooth are offered unrivalled choice and flexibility. We offer modules that will develop both core business management knowledge as well as modules that provide a more specialist understanding of the international aspects of business.


>International Business students also have the option of taking a four year degree with a work placement or study year abroad, thus combining what you learn in university with insights into industry or another culture.


Options after graduation? >A recent survey of all Irish university graduates found that, amongst the 10 major fields of university study, Business had one of the highest rates of graduate employment (HEA 2017).


Course structure 1st year


The fundamentals of Business including Management, Marketing, Innovation, and Business Ethics


Maynooth Education Electives Option (see p. 8 for details)


Possible topics 1st year


> Business Models and Marketing > Organisational Behaviour and Innovation Management


> Ethics, Accounting, and Economics 2nd year


Concentrate on managing people and organisations when conducting business in international environments In addition to core modules in International Business, a wide range of Business options will be available to you, including Marketing, Information Systems, and Operations Management


2nd year


> International Business and International Management


> International Human Resource Management


> Marketing and Operations Management and Management Information Systems


132


Optional 10 credit Electives (see p. 8 for details)


Some students may choose to complete a work placement or study abroad year between 2nd and 3rd year and graduate after the 4th year


Leaving Certificate: 2H5 & 4O6/H7, Irish, English & O4/H7 Mathematics Duration: 3 years (4 years with optional placement – results in BBA award) Placement Option: Yes – subject to availability


Today’s business world transcends traditional borders and one of the most important things to understand is that business is conducted differently in different cultures. The broad range of business skills and topics studied in this degree can lead to just about any career.


>Graduates will be well suited to employment in the Irish operation of a major multinational, working with Irish companies who supply to international customers, helping organisations to internationalise and grow, and managing a diverse workforce. Opportunities will also be available at a policy level, working for national organisations to promote Ireland as a destination for inward investment, and for internationalising Irish business.


>Building or running a business certainly takes some natural talent, however, understanding how international business works can take that talent to the next level. With business being ever more global, completing this degree could literally take you anywhere in the world!


Contact us


Maynooth University School of Business, Rye Hall Extension  business@mu.ie  + 353 1 708 6520 / + 353 1 474 7207 / + 353 1 708 3703  www.maynoothuniversity.ie/business Find us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn


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MH101: Business (International Business / Management / Marketing) in the Bachelor of Arts degree p. 46, 48 & 50 MH404 BMA: BBS Business and Management p. 131 MH404 MKT: BBS Marketing p. 133 MH405: BBS Equine Business p. 134 MH407: BBS Business and Accounting p. 135 MH502 LWB: BCL (Law and Business) p. 138


Final year


Customise your degree. Study Inter- national Business topics including how multinational businesses operate at a strategic level. You will also have the opportunity to choose from a wide range of options, including Business, Management, Marketing, and Man- agement Information Systems


Final year


> Managing Multinational Corporations and International Marketing


> Strategic Management and International Corporate Entrepreneurship


Full degree and module detail on our Course Finder www.maynoothuniversity.ie/ourcourses


> Social Media, Innovation Management, and Business Analytics


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