Entry Requirements
Please review the entry requirements below. The UCD Smurfit Admissions Office staff have expertise in reviewing international qualifications from around the world and will be able to assess your application's comparability to the Irish entry requirement.
Entry Requirements
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You must have a minimum second-class honours degree in a non-business discipline. |
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In very exceptional circumstances, applications may be accepted from non-degree holders with significant management work experience. An interview may also form part of the assessment process. Closing dates for such non-standard applications is 31st July 2024. |
For more information about admission to the programme please contact the Smurfit Admissions Team at smurfit.admissions@ucd.ie
Fees
Fees Part-Time EU: | €8,610 per year* (academic year 2024/2025) |
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Part-Time Non-EU: | €8,610 per year* (academic year 2024/2025) |
Important Note: Tuition fees and other charges are subject to change each year. *Part-Time students may be subject to fee increases in Year 2. Read more here.
Income Tax Relief: For Irish residents, this programme is listed as one for which students can apply for income tax relief at the standard rate of tax. Please see www.revenue.ie for further information. In all cases, fees paid are not refundable
Alumni Reduction: UCD Alumni can now enjoy a 5% tuition reduction when they are accepted to a programme at UCD Smurfit School. T's and C's apply. Learn more here.
Notice regarding Visas: Please note as this is a part-time, online delivered, programme, participants are not eligible for a student visa or for participation in the third-level graduate visa programme. Information concerning Irish visa and immigration regulations can be found at the Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Services website.
Information & Requirements
If English is not your first language, an English language qualification is required for admission to all of our programmes. The exception to this rule is if you have completed your primary degree or an entire third level qualification through English, in an English speaking country. Learn More
Please note as this is a part-time, online delivered, programme, participants are not eligible for a student visa or for participation in the third-level graduate visa programme.
Information concerning Irish visa and immigration regulations can be found at the Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Services website.
The Smurfit Admissions Department comprises a dedicated team who are available to answer any questions you might have in relation to the wide range of Business Masters programmes. If you would like to find out more about our programmes or the application process, then please don't hesitate to contact us.