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DCU Human Resource Management Master

  • 06-06-2018 9:38pm
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3


    I am hoping to apply for the DCU HRM masters for this coming September. Can anyone tell me how easy or hard it is to get into this course? I have one 2.1 degree and one 1.1 degree but neither are in business disciplines. I can not find the number of places online either.

    Thanks in advance 👌ðŸ½


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 111 ✭✭iiHyPeRize


    ashley5766 wrote: »
    I am hoping to apply for the DCU HRM masters for this coming September. Can anyone tell me how easy or hard it is to get into this course? I have one 2.1 degree and one 1.1 degree but neither are in business disciplines. I can not find the number of places online either.

    Thanks in advance ��ðŸ½

    I know someone who did it 2 years ago with a 2.1 degree in a completely unrelated degree to business. I'm not sure if they've changed the rule on that now, and may only allow business graduates. I'd say there's about 50/60 places on the course.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3 ashley5766


    iiHyPeRize wrote: »
    I know someone who did it 2 years ago with a 2.1 degree in a completely unrelated degree to business. I'm not sure if they've changed the rule on that now, and may only allow business graduates. I'd say there's about 50/60 places on the course.

    Thanks that’s helpful. I know they still allow unrelated degrees but I was wondering realistically what my chances were.


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