Entry requirements
You will need:
You must have a minimum second-class honours degree in a non-business discipline.
Applications will also be accepted from non-degree holders on the basis of your work experience. An interview may also form part of the assessment process.
If English is not your native language, unless you have completed your primary degree through English, an English language qualification is required (eg: IELTS/TOEFL). IELTS – an overall score of 6.5, with a minimum of 6 in each section. TOEFL – a minimum of 100 on the internet-based test, or 250 on the computer based test; or 600 on the paper-based test.
Applications to the programme are made online from the link below. Having completed your application online, please forward your original undergraduate final degree transcript, two passport photographs and a photocopy of the photo identification page of your passport or birth certificate. Please forward these documents to Centre for Distance Learning, Quinn School of Business, University College Dublin, Belfield, Dublin 4.
If English is not your native language and unless you have completed your primary degree through English, an English language qualification is required. Please send us the original certificate.
In advance of applying, we would encourage interested candidates to contact Dr Orna Ryan in the Centre for Distance Learning on 353 1 7164818 or email mimparttime@ucd.ie
Please note that if you are a student from outside the European Union (EU) you may be required to apply for a study visa to travel to and study in the Republic of Ireland. In order to find out if you require a student visa to study in the Republic of Ireland please look at the following website Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Service (INIS) where you will find all pertinent information on Ireland Visa Requirements and a comprehensive list of countries whose citizens do not require a visa to enter and study in Ireland. Only students who intend to enroll on full-time academic programmes can apply for a student visa. Student Visas are not approved for part-time academic programmes. Please see the following Department of Justice web site for more information, www.justice.ie
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