Overview
NFQ Level 8, Major Award
The BSc (Hons) (International Business with Languages) is a four-year, full-time undergraduate programme leading to the award of a BSc (Hons).
First Year - International Business with Languages
To be admitted to the First University Examination in International Business with Languages, a student must have satisfactorily attended modules to the value of 60 credits.
In addition to the General Regulations for passing the year, to progress to Year 2 of the BSc (Hons) (International Business with Languages), Beginner students must pass IT1101 (10 credits) and Non-Beginners must pass IT1102 (10 credits).
Second Year - International Business with Languages
No student may register for the Second Year programme of study until the First University Examination in International Business with Languages has been passed. Second Year consists of international business modules to the value of 40 credits and Language modules to the value of 20 credits from the same Language subject studied in First Year. To be admitted to the Second University Examination in International Business with Languages, a student must have satisfactorily attended modules to the value of 60 credits.
In addition to the General Regulations for passing the year, to progress to Year 3 of the BSc (Hons) (International Business with Languages), students must pass IT2101 (10 credits).
Third Year - International Business with Languages
This full academic year is spent pursuing approved programmes of study abroad at an institution approved by the Programme Academic Board of Studies. Programmes taken will be validated by the host institution. To fulfil requirements for the successful completion of this year, a student must achieve a pass standard, as applied by the host institution. Students must take the equivalent of 60 credits at their host university. A pass/fail judgment shall be submitted to the Autumn Examination Board, UCC.
Fourth Year - International Business with Languages
No student may register for the Fourth Year programme of study until the Third University Examination in International Business with Languages has been passed. To be admitted to the Fourth University Examination in International Business with Languages a student must have satisfactorily attended modules to the value of 60 credits.
In addition to the General Regulations for passing the year, to pass Year 4 of the BSc (Hons) (International Business with Languages), students must pass IT3101 (10 credits).
Programme Requirements
For information about modules, module choice, options and credit weightings, please go to Programme Requirements.
Programme Requirements
Module List
Code |
Title |
Credits |
| |
AC1102 | Financial Accounting | 5 |
BU1001 | Professional Development for International Business | 5 |
BU1002 | Business and Economic Decision-Making | 5 |
EC1202 | Economic Reasoning for Business | 5 |
IS1001 | Digital Foundations for International Business | 5 |
LW1108 | Introduction to the Legal System | 5 |
MG1004 | Principles of Management and Organization | 5 |
MG1006 | Principles of Marketing in International Environments | 5 |
| 20 |
| |
| Made in Italy: Tourism, Food, Design and Fashion in Italy (5) | |
| Introduction to Written and Spoken Italian (10) | |
| Post-Unification Italian Culture and Society (5) | |
| |
| Made in Italy: Tourism, Food, Design and Fashion in Italy (5) | |
| Non-Beginners' Written and Spoken Italian (10) | |
| Post-Unification Italian Culture and Society (5) | |
| |
AC2200 | Introduction to Management Accounting | 5 |
BU2002 | Responsible Leadership and Communication | 5 |
EC2008 | The International Economy | 5 |
FE2015 | Sustainable International Business | 5 |
IS2001 | Analytics for International Business | 5 |
LW1109 | Introduction to Business Law | 5 |
MG2005 | International Business | 5 |
MG2009 | Research Methods for Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis | 5 |
| |
IT2101 | Intermediate Italian Language | 10 |
IT2002 | Business Italian | 5 |
| 5 |
| Vivere l'Italia/Living Italian Culture and Society (5) | |
| Italo Calvino and the Interpretation of Reality (5) | |
| Italian Crime Narratives (5) | |
| Issues in Contemporary Italian Society through Film and Documentaries (5) | |
| New Italians: Race, Identity and Memory in Contemporary Literature (5) | |
| 60 |
| |
BU4001 | International Business Strategy Capstone | 10 |
1 | 30 |
| Accounting in Business | |
| Financial Reporting 1 2 | |
| Financial Reporting 2 3 | |
| Growth and Development in a Global Economy | |
| Strategic Economic Consultancy | |
| Innovation and Technology | |
| Global Food Policy | |
| Grocery Shopper Behaviour and Food Retail Marketing | |
| International Food Business | |
| Global Governance | |
| Contemporary Debates in the EU | |
| Economic Law of the European Union | |
| Company Law | |
| Entrepreneurial Business Start-Ups | |
| International Brand Strategy | |
| International Marketing Management | |
| |
IT3101 | Advanced Italian Language | 10 |
IT3103 | Business Italian | 5 |
| 5 |
| Introduction to Translation (Italian to English) (5) | |
| Dante, Inferno (5) | |
| Italian Women Writers (5) | |
| Renaissance Virtues and Vices in Italian Early Modern Literature (5) | |
| Dante's Commedia: The Poetic Path to Paradise (5) | |
| Cinematic Representations of the 'anni di piombo' (5) | |
| Unearthly Narratives: Italian Tales of the Fantastic and Apocalyptic (5) | |
Total Credits | 240 |
Examinations
Full details and regulations governing Examinations for each programme will be contained in the Marks and Standards Book and for each module in the Book of Modules.
Programme Learning Outcomes
Programme Learning Outcomes for BSc (Hons) (International Business with Languages) (NFQ Level 8, Major Award)
On successful completion of this programme, students should be able to:
- Communicate and work effectively to a professional standard;
- Demonstrate advanced analytical and problem-solving skills associated with effective practice;
- Engage in the application of frameworks and techniques in organisational settings;
- Communicate effectively in their chosen language;
- Demonstrate an appreciation of culture and the business environment in an international context;
- Demonstrate personal and professional readiness for a related career.