Students
Tuition Fee
Start Date
Medium of studying
Duration
Details
Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Business Administration | Finance | Marketing
Area of study
Business and Administration
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


University College Dublin Programs

The university offers a range of programs for students, including:


  • Bachelor of Commerce (BComm)
  • Commerce International
  • Business and Law
  • Economics and Finance
  • Part-Time Diploma & Degree (DBS/BBS)
  • International Campus Degrees

Faculty and Research

The faculty is involved in various research areas, including:


  • Research, Innovation & Impact
  • Subject Areas
  • Faculty Directory
  • PhD Research

International Students

International students can choose from the following programs:


  • Full Time Degrees
  • Erasmus Non-EU Exchange
  • Occasional Fee Paying
  • Study Abroad Programme
  • International Campus Degrees
  • International Student Testimonials
  • Summer Internship Programme

The Quinn Experience

The Quinn School offers a unique experience for students, including:


  • The Quinn School
  • Quinn Learning Environment
  • Quinn Internship Programmes
  • Scholarships and Awards
  • Your Career, Your Future
  • Student Support
  • Quinn Student Experience and Testimonials
  • Video Gallery
  • Campus Life

Year Long Internship Programme

The Year Long Internship Programme is a great opportunity for students to gain work experience. The programme includes:


Overview

The programme provides students with the opportunity to work with top employers and gain valuable work experience.


Student Profile

Students who participate in the programme are typically in their third or fourth year of study.


Employer Benefits

Employers who participate in the programme can benefit from accessing top talent and gaining a fresh perspective on their business.


Recruitment Process

The recruitment process for the programme involves the following steps:


  1. Contact the Internship Manager to discuss available roles, timelines, and skills required.
  2. Submit job descriptions by mid-January.
  3. Attend the Quinn School Internship Fair to engage with students.
  4. Conduct interviews during the UCD mid-term break (mid-March).
  5. Submit offers to selected interns by late March.
  6. Finalize documentation, including the UCD Host Internship Agreement Form, before the internship commences.

Timelines

The majority of internships commence in September, but some students may be available for an earlier start date.


Employer's Role

Employers play a crucial role in the programme, providing students with valuable work experience and feedback.


FAQ

Frequently asked questions about the programme are available upon request.


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