Part I
EC6617 Professional Business Skills (10 credits)
EC6619 Advanced Quantitative Techniques for Business Research (5 credits)
EC6620 Research Methods for Business Economics (5 credits)
EC6621 Strategy for Global Business (5 credits)
EC6622 Global Business Strategy and Business Relationships (5 credits)
EC6623 Analysing General Business Conditions (5 credits)
EC6624 International Macroeconomic Data in Strategic Decision Making (5 credits)
EC6625 Financial Economics and Business Strategy (5 credits)
EC6626 Corporate Treasury Management (5 credits)
EC6627 Fieldwork Research Methods for Business (5 credits)
EC6628 Analysis of Business Survey Data (5 credits)
Part II
EC6618 Business Economics Report (the BER) (30 credits)
Students must present all elements of assessment by the third Friday in August in the academic year, following completion of the MSc Part I.
See the College Calendar (MSc Business Economics) for further details on content and modules.
Modules
Further details on modules can be found in our Book of Modules. Any modules listed are indicative of the current set of modules for this course but are subject to change from year to year.
University Calendar
You can find the full academic content for the current year of any given course in our University Calendar.
Course Practicalities
The course consists of approximately 12 hours of lectures/workshops a week, excluding visiting speaker seminars and time that you must set aside for group work and assignment preparation.
It culminates in the writing of a business economics report where you will demonstrate an application of concepts and frameworks to an actual business situation facing an international business. This approach will demonstrate how you can translate your learning into practice. An external business advisor is appointed to provide guidance and advice in developing your solution.
The course is assessed by a combination of exams and coursework. Approximately 90% of the course is assessed by coursework, including presentations, written reports, in-class assessments, and group work.
We have a dedicated course teaching team drawn from the Department of Economics and our learning approach combines lectures, projects, seminars, group discussion, presentations along with individual and group reports. Seminars are also provided by visiting speakers from public and private sector organisations.
Connected Curriculum
Our learning approach reflects UCC's commitment to the Connected Curriculum where we emphasise the connection between students, learning, research and leadership through our vision for a connected university. Our staff are at the forefront of this integrative approach to learning and will support you in making meaningful connections within and between disciplines such as business, economics and finance.
College of Business and Law Available Scholarships
We support our postgraduate community by offering scholarships and bursaries to prospective and current students. Please see the College of Business and Law Available Scholarships Page for more information.
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