SECTION 3 – BUSINESS, ECONOMICS, FINANCE AND ACCOUNTING SPECIALISED DEGREES
BBS/BBA Business and Management CAO Code: MH404 BMA | CAO Points 2018: 400
CAO Code: MH404 BMA CAO Points 2018: 400 CAO Points Range 2017: 405-600 Places 2018: 150 (MH404)
Erasmus/Study Abroad Option: Yes Mature Applicants: See p. 202 UK, EU & International Applicants: See p. 207 QQI Link: See p. 204
>The BBS in Business Management is the School of Business’ flagship undergraduate degree programme, offering comprehensive coverage of all major elements of business and our widest range of optional modules.
>Management is the practical art, science, and craft of achieving change and getting things done through and with people.
>Business and Management are action orientated. They are about coordinating the functions of a business to deliver value to the client and capture sufficient returns for staff and owners. We will teach you how to make a difference to the lives of customers, providing goods and services they need across a wide range of industries and countries.
Why choose this degree? >Our faculty are a blend of international and local industry experts who bring profound insights into the practicality and complexity of Management.
>Management students at Maynooth are offered exceptional flexibility and choice. This degree offers students insights into all of the major functions of business, as well as the opportunity to undertake specialist options in the subjects you most enjoy so that you can specialise your degree based on your own strengths and interests.
>You will 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, Competitions, Professional Skills and Business Ethics amongst other business modules.
Leaving Certificate: 2H5 & 4O6/H7, Irish, English & O4/H7 Mathematics Duration: 3 years (4 years with optional placement and/or Erasmus/ Study Abroad)
Placement Option: Yes – subject to availability (results in BBA award)
>Typically, Management graduates enter employment as general management graduate trainees in service or manufacturing organisations; work as functional specialists in areas such as marketing, sales, operations, management information systems, or human resource management; or continue their education with a specialist postgraduate degree. Careers in consulting, public service and not-for-profit organisations are also common.
>The School of Business also offers a range of postgraduate programmes for Management graduates.
Maynooth Education Electives Option See p. 13 for details
Contact us
Maynooth University School of Business Building, North Campus
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
You might also like MH101: Business (International Business / Management / Marketing) in the Bachelor of Arts degree p. 48-53 MH404 INB: BBS International Business p. 135 MH404 MKT: BBS Marketing p. 136 MH405: BBS Equine Business p. 137 MH407: Business and Accounting p. 138 MH502 LWB: BCL (Law and Business) p. 146
2nd year
The emphasis changes to understanding the core functions of business and how to use the structures of organisations to achieve outcomes for clients. Students take a combination of core and optional modules
Optional 10 credit Electives (see p. 13 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
Possible topics 1st year
>Organisational Behaviour and Management
> Introduction to Managing Innovation > Ethics, Accounting, and Economics > Business > Marketing
2nd year
>Human Resource and Operations Management
> Introduction to Management Information Systems
> Brand and Project Management > International Business and International Management
Final year
> Strategic Management and Strategy Simulation
> Innovation Management, Managing Information Technology, and Business Analytics
>Change Management, Social Media, and Managing Multinational Corporations
Full degree and module detail on our Course Finder
www.maynoothuniversity.ie/level8 134 on webchat
Final year
We examine how functions and theories tie together at the strategic level, as well as enabling you to choose advanced optional modules to deepen your understanding of business in general, or a specific functional area
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