Course Title: Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Economics & Finance
2022 CAO Points: 443
Leaving Certificate Requirements:
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Subjects |
Higher |
6 |
2 H5s |
Minimum Grade in |
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Maths |
English OR Irish |
O4/H7 |
O4/H7 |
QQI/FET Requirements:
QQI/FET Award Required |
Additional Requirements |
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Level 5:
One of the following awards:
Level 6:
Full award in a relevant discipline
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A distinction in 5 modules is required which must include one of the following:
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AND
One of the following:
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Further details at www.tudublin.ie/qqi
Mature Applicants:
Applications from mature students (23+) are welcome. Further details at www.tudublin.ie/mature
If English is not your first language you will need to provide evidence of your English language proficiency as detailed on our website. Applicants for this course should have a minimum IELTS (Academic Version) English Proficiency of 6.5 overall (or equivalent) with nothing less than 6 in each component.
Economics is the study of how societies, governments, businesses, households and individuals allocate their resources and make choices and the consequences of their decisions. They’re concerned with consumers, workers, industry, commerce and government at the level of the individual and the market (micro-economics) and the national economy (macro-economics).
This course focuses on the analysis of how these and other factors influence the goods and services an economy produces, the resources it uses in production, and the distribution of its output.
It also focuses on contemporary issues such as the globalisation of world markets, international monetary systems, privatisation of industry and the management of the economy.
The modules will expose you to a wide range of cutting-edge knowledge in the area of economics and finance while giving you a solid grounding in the fundamentals of economic thought that you’ll be able to apply to new events in the economy both in Ireland and internationally for many years to come.
All this is complemented by a focus on financial services, and developing an understanding not only of the internal issues in an organisation but also the external pressures and opportunities that firms deal with regularly.
The course has a strong core in both Economics and Finance, demonstrating the linkages between the topics and how economic thought has shaped the discipline of Finance, while current financial market behaviour provides food for thought for economic theory.
You can develop your own interests in the final year thanks to a wide range of options, and the opportunity to work on an interesting research issue.
The course involves case studies, presentations, group work and projects as well as the more formal lectures, with tutorial support. All this will develop your analytical abilities and financial knowledge as well as key skills and competencies in team working, independent research and critical analysis.
Study Abroad Opportunities
You can opt between Year 2 and Year 3 to spend an additional year studying at a partner University in Europe, United States, Canada, Australia, South America or Asia.
On graduation, you may proceed to postgraduate studies leading to the award of MSc, MPhil or PhD at research institutes and universities worldwide.
Typical graduates go on to work in areas such as investment banking, financial services, money markets, commercial banking, journalism, economic analysis, policy analysis, and public/private sector economic research units, or continue in academia to research further topics of interest to them. Given the continuing central importance of the financial services sector to the Irish economy, there is clear demand for high-quality graduates with numerical, analytical and practical skills in Economics and Finance.
- Accounting
- Business Finance
- Business Law
- Communications
- Economics
- Mathematics for Economics & Finance
- Statistics for Economics & Finance
- Information Systems for Economics & Finance
- Business Finance
- Economics of Strategy
- Economy of Ireland
- Financial Markets & Analysis
- Macroeconomics
- Mathematics for Economics & Finance
- Microeconomics
*Plus Module Options
- EU Framework
- International Trade and Globalisation
- Managing the Organisation
- Information Systems and Technology Management
Option
Year 3 can be spent studying abroad. Students who choose this option must complete the final academic year in the subsequent year so the total duration of the course is 4 years.
- Corporate Finance
- Financial Econometrics
- International Finance & Monetary Economics
- Research Project
*Plus Module Options
- Derivatives
- Financial Services and Financial Institutions
- Public Economics
- Game Theory
- Portfolio Management
- Strategic Management