Master of Science in Business Economics

University College Cork

Ireland,Munster

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12 Months

Duration

CAD 19,700/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 50

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Ireland, Munster

Type: University

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1845

Total Students: 24,000 +

Campus Detail

Main Campus Address

College Rd, University College, Cork, Ireland

Master of Science in Business Economics

Program Overview

Our MSc Business Economics programme is an integrated course applying economics to the business environment. Designed in consultation with leaders from the business community and public sector organisations, this unique course equips you with the key skills for career development in the ever-changing business world. It also provides a good foundation for those interested in undertaking further study at PhD, DBA or professional development level.

The MSc Business Economics course is unique to UCC, incorporating both taught courses and action research, and using economic theory and analysis explicitly applied to business. Through the focused taught courses and conducting action research, you learn how to explain and apply core theories, empirical methods and a range of analytical tools that are relevant and transferable to a range of fundamental business issues.

In this course you will develop a portfolio of skills required to support business analysis and managerial decision-making. These skills include communication skills (written and oral), analytical and evaluation skills and team-working skills. Our market research has indicated that such skills are very highly rated by employers.

The course places emphasis on:

  • The preparation and presentation of quality business reports
  • Techniques of data analysis that include forecasting and survey data analysis
  • Team-working for assignments to enhance interpersonal relationships
  • A problem-solving approach using case studies

The MSc programme comprises two parts totalling 90 credits. The course is assessed by coursework, including presentations, written reports, in-class assessments, and group work. The part-time option will be taught during weekday working hours over two years.