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  • Locations: Dublin, Ireland
  • Program Terms: Fall, Spring, Summer, Year (SH)
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  • Restrictions: Elmhurst applicants only
  • This program is currently not accepting applications.
Program Description:
Overview

The UCD Quinn School Study Abroad Program is open to all undergraduate students outside the European Union. Students may attend for the Fall semester, the Spring semester or the full academic year.
UCD will assist you with every aspect of the programme from your application, to module selection, accommodation, cultural adjustment, and with becoming a UCD student during your time here. There are a wide variety of student supports at your disposal, as well as access to our student centre, and the large range of UCD clubs and societies.

Curriculum Overview

Students will take between 20-30 ECTS each semester, the majority of which will be taken in the Quinn School of Business.

Business modules are taught by a series of formal lectures/classes together with a strong emphasis on course work outside of class, encompassing individual project work, group project work and class presentations. Each module is comprised of two to three hours of formal classes per week for a twelve-week semester. Modules are assessed via various methods incorporating continuous assessment, project work and examinations. Formal exam assessment takes place in December and May respectively.

Available Modules

The recommended and suggested modules for study abroad students are listed below. It is also possible to take modules outside of the School of Business.

Students can select modules beginning with the number 1, 2, and 3, i.e. ACC10060, BMGT20080, and MIS30020. Modules ending in a letter, i.e. S and D, are not available to undergraduate students. Generally speaking, modules beginning with 1 are introductory level, beginning with 2 are intermediate, and beginning with 3 are advanced level and students should pay particular attention to prerequisite requirements.

Registration opens prior to the beginning of the semester. Access to modules is dependent on capacity in modules and timetabling.

Entry Requirements

GPA of 3.0 – transcript must be provided with application
Full time registered undergraduate student
Approval from home university
An Academic referee (contact)
Full English language requirements
Valid passport – must be provided with application

Applying to the UCD Business Study Abroad Programme

Should you have any query please contact Áine at quinnstudyabroad@ucd.ie


 


Dates / Deadlines:

There are currently no active application cycles for this program.

This program is currently not accepting applications.