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Cork University Business School

Cork University Business School

  • Ireland
  • Cork

University College Cork is an award-winning institution with a history of independent thinking stretching back over 170 years. UCC is proud to be ranked in the top 2% of universities in the world. Its beautiful university opened its gates to just 115 students in 1849. The school now has a student population of over 21,000.

Everything you need to know about: Cork University Business School

School

University College Cork is an award-winning institution with a history of independent thinking stretching back over 170 years. UCC is proud to be ranked in the top 2% of universities in the world. Its beautiful university opened its gates to just 115 students in 1849. The school now has a student population of over 21,000.

Location

CUBS’s campus in Cork offers an exciting and dynamic mix of campus activities. It has eight societies within the business school and over 61 clubs across the university. CUBS provides the opportunity for students to develop close ties within their program and across the business school departments.

Accreditations

The Human Resource Management (MSc) program is accredited by the Chartered Institute of Personnel Development (CIPD) whose qualifications are the recognized professional standard for HR and training specialists working across Ireland, the UK, the Middle East, and Asia.

Programs

CUBS management department offers the following programs:

The Human Resource Management (MSc). This one-year full-time/ two- years part-time program is designed to develop the HR careers of students.

The Management & Marketing (MSc).  This one-year full-time program is designed for graduates who have taken little or no management or marketing in their undergraduate degree.

The MSc in Strategic Marketing & Practice. This one-year full-time program gives students the specialized skills and knowledge to become successful marketing leaders.

Scholarships

CUBS provides multiple Scholarships for its graduate programs. Click on the link for more information. 

Fun fact

Among University College Cork’s many historical collections and artifacts are the ancient Ogham stones, thought to be the earliest written source of the Irish language.