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


BBS/BBA Equine Business CAO Code: MH405 | CAO Points 2017: 357


CAO Code: MH405 CAO Points 2017: 357 CAO Points Range 2016: Not applicable Places 2017: 25


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


>This is a comprehensive Business degree with an Equine Business specialism.


>Students study equine business, thoroughbred and sport horse breeding, thoroughbred racing, and equestrian sport and its management here in Ireland and internationally.


>This degree enables you to develop an understanding of the equine leisure and tourism and stud farm management sectors of the industry, as well as the functions of a business, including marketing, management, information systems, and operations.


Why choose this degree? >Horse Racing Ireland and Maynooth University offer four Michael Osborne Equine Business Scholarships each year for the three years of the Equine Business degree. The objective of the scholarships is to promote Irish and international horse racing.


>Students have the opportunity to take a one-year work placement (subject to availability) or spend third year studying at either the University of Arizona on the Racetrack Industry programme or the University of Kentucky.


Options after graduation? >Business graduates are consistently among the most employable in the Irish education system.


>Equine graduates typically enter careers in stud farm management, racetrack management, regulatory organisations, bloodstock sales, marketing/promotions, the betting sector, equine leisure and tourism sector, and ancillary businesses (e.g. feed, transport, veterinary services, equipment, insurance, accountancy, and teaching).


You might also like 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 INB: BBS International Business p. 132 MH404 MKT: BBS Marketing p. 133 MH407: BBS Business and Accounting p. 135 MH502 LWB: BCL (Law and Business) p. 138


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


>The School of Business also offers a range of postgraduate programmes for Equine graduates.


Maynooth Education Electives Option See p. 8 for details.


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


Course structure


> A range of Equine, Business, and Management subjects are taken across the three years of the programme


> Each year you develop your understanding of the business and how to manage within the equine industry and gain a wider appreciation of business, marketing, and management


Possible topics 1st year


> Introduction to the Equine Industry > Business Models and Marketing > Organisational Behaviour and Management


> Managing Innovation 2nd year


> Stud Farm Business Management > Equine Leisure and Tourism > Career Development – Working in the Industry


> A range of Business Management topics including Digital Marketing, Human Resource Management, Project Management, and Supply Chain Management


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


Full degree and module detail on our Course Finder www.maynoothuniversity.ie/ourcourses 134


> Students who opt in 2nd year to take a placement in 3rd year (subject to availability) are conferred with a BBA in Equine Business after four years


Final year


> Raceday and Equine Event Management


> Equine Capstone Business Project > Strategic Management > Managing Multinational Corporations > Change Management


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