
Msc in Business Economics, University College Cork
Cork, Ulster
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12 Months
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About this course
The MSc Business Economics programme at UCC is designed to apply economics directly to the business environment. It integrates taught courses with action research, focusing on economic theory and analysis explicitly applied to real business issues. The course aims to develop skills in explaining and applying core economic theories, empirical methods, and analytical tools relevant to business challenges. Students will learn how to prepare and present high-quality business reports, use techniques like forecasting and survey data analysis, and approach problems through case studies. This curriculum prepares students with practical skills for business analysis and managerial decision-making, emphasizing communication, analytical thinking, and teamwork. It is suitable for those seeking further study at PhD, DBA, or professional levels or aiming to advance their career in the business world.
Why this course is highly recommended
This innovative course is tailored to equip students with essential skills for employment as business or strategic analysts, with a strong emphasis on career development. The program's practical approach, including workshops on interview techniques, CV presentation, and job applications, reflects its focus on employability. Graduates have a proven track record of securing challenging roles across private and public sectors, including management consulting, finance, research institutes, and the education sector. The course’s unique focus on applied economic analysis and collaboration with industry leaders makes it highly attractive for students aiming for careers in business strategy and analysis.
Specialisation
The course focuses on the application of economic concepts to business scenarios, combining theoretical understanding with practical research. It includes modules such as Global Business Strategy, Financial Economics, and Corporate Treasury Management, all designed to deepen understanding of strategic and financial decision-making in an international business context.
Course fees
Application fees
17.43L
1st year tuition fees
17.43L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
Applicants need a minimum of a Second Class Honours Grade II in a primary honours degree (NFQ Level 8) or an equivalent qualification. There is no strict requirement for the degree to include Economics or Business subjects. Consideration may also be given to professional experience through Recognition of Prior Learning, especially for applicants without a primary degree, as assessed by the School of Business.
English language test
TOEFL
90
DUOLINGO
120
PTE
63
IELTS
6.5
Career prospects
Graduates of the MSc Business Economics course typically pursue careers in management consulting, the financial and banking sectors, private and public organisations, research institutes, and education. The program’s emphasis on practical skills and applied research prepares students for roles requiring economic analysis, strategic planning, and managerial decision-making, often leading to challenging and rewarding positions in Ireland and internationally.
FAQs
What are the main components of the MSc Business Economics course?
The course combines taught modules, practical research, and a final business economics report that applies theory to real business issues, guided by an external business advisor.
What skills will I develop during this program?
You will develop leadership, teamwork, communication, data analysis, economic interpretation, and research management skills, all valued highly by employers.
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