
BSc (Hons) in International Business with Languages, University College Cork
Cork, Ulster
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48 Months
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About this course
The BSc International Business with Languages program at University College Cork offers a four-year full-time study that combines business education with language and cultural studies, including a placement abroad. It provides insights into international management and issues in the global economy, enabling students to develop a global mindset. The course includes studying at Cork University Business School with distinguished faculty and covers core business areas such as accounting, finance, management, marketing, and law. Students choose a language pathway from French, German, Irish, Italian, or Spanish, developing language proficiency alongside cultural understanding, enhanced by a year studying abroad in a partner institution. The program aims to produce graduates who are equipped with practical skills and a deep understanding of different cultures and markets, making them suitable for careers in an increasingly interconnected world.
Why this course is highly recommended
This course is perfect if you're interested in combining international business with language learning. It’s unique within Cork University Business School because it incorporates a mandatory study year abroad, giving you invaluable international experience. The program supports developing practical skills highly sought after in global markets and provides a broad career outlook, from working in European institutions to roles in global corporations. The focus on cultural understanding and language proficiency ensures you'll graduate as a true global citizen, ready for diverse opportunities worldwide.
Specialisation
Students can choose a language pathway from French, German, Irish, Italian, or Spanish. Each pathway includes modules on relevant literature, culture, and social issues, fostering a profound understanding of the countries associated with each language. This specialization allows students to develop language skills and cultural insights tailored to their interests, complementing their knowledge of international business. The program emphasizes not only language acquisition but also understanding the social structures and markets of the respective countries.
Course fees
Application fees
19.23L
1st year tuition fees
19.23L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
Applicants need at least six subjects in their leaving certificate, including a minimum grade H3 in a language other than English and H5 in another subject, along with O6/H7 in four additional subjects. Specific language requirements depend on the chosen language pathway, with H3 required for French and Irish, and H4 for other languages at non-beginners levels. Mature students must be 23 or older and are evaluated via interview and a statement of interest. Non-EU candidates require educational qualifications equivalent to the Irish Leaving Certificate and proof of English language competency.
English language test
TOEFL
90
PTE
63
IELTS
6.5
DUOLINGO
120
Career prospects
Graduates will have strong communication and intercultural skills, making them suitable for roles in finance, marketing, management, retail, advertising, tourism, teaching, and consultancy, both in Ireland and internationally. The course's global outlook prepares students for careers in diverse sectors, including finance, management, and human resources. Additionally, graduates can pursue master’s programs in fields such as Business Economics, International Management & Marketing, and Human Resource Management, or even teaching careers through relevant postgraduate courses.
FAQs
What languages can I choose from?
You can choose from French, German, Irish, Italian, or Spanish, with options for beginner or non-beginner levels depending on your prior knowledge.
What is the study abroad component?
In Year 3, students spend a year at one of Cork University’s partner universities in countries like France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Austria, Belgium, or the UK to study international business and immerse themselves in the language and culture.
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