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Business & Economics
Business & Management
BSc Business Administration & Service Management
3 years
€0 pa
Programme profile
The BSc in Business Administration and Service Management is an international programme focused on the service industry. It combines business economic disciplines and methods with themes such as the hospitality industry, cultural institutions and attractions, leisure and sports organisations, as well as the travel and transport industry.
You will develop knowledge, skills and understanding of the strategic and economic potential of businesses, institutions and organisations within the four areas on which the programme concentrates. The disciplines are integrated by applying established business and financial models to the analysis of various commercial issues. In addition to analytical and problem-solving skills, useful in both the private and public sectors, the programme provides a broad-based knowledge of culture, society and business life.
Programme content
Economic Theory and Methods:
Macroeconomics; neoclassical Consumption Theory & Economic Psychology; Managerial Economics & Methods
Business:
Management Control Systems: Financial Accounting: Service Marketing: Strategy; Management of Human & Financial Resources; Organisational Behaviour; Business & Society.
Specialisations:
Service Economics: Tourism & Hospitality: Logistics & Transportation: Management of Creative Processes: Cultural Economics & Politics.
Elective Modules offered by CBS or other universities/business schools.
Progression
The university offers related Masters programmes, taught through English, in the following areas:
- Economics & Business Administration
- Business Economics and Auditing
Entry Requirements
General Certificate of Education (with examination in 8 subjects where at least 3 are A-levels, alternatively 2 A-levels + 2 AS-levels. Subjects to include A/S Maths and Social Studies OR History OR Economics [or equivalent]
Leaving Certificate, showing at least 6 subjects of which at least 2 Higher Level subjects (at least Grade H5. Subjects to include Maths [Ord] AND Social Studies subject or History or Business or Economics
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