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CAO Business Choices

  • 31-10-2018 06:35PM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 24


    I'm a repeat student still undecided what to put down on CAO. Torn between a few courses to later specialise in management.

    NUIG Commerce with Global Experience - GY209
    DCU Business Studies - DC111
    UCD Commerce - DN650

    UCD's BComm requires a higher grade in Maths than my O3 from last year (O2 Minimum) so that is a factor against it but if it is the best course to go for then I won't mind having to re-sit Maths.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 936 ✭✭✭OneOfThem Stumbled


    Ivorn77 wrote: »
    I'm a repeat student still undecided what to put down on CAO. Torn between a few courses to later specialise in management.

    NUIG Commerce with Global Experience - GY209
    DCU Business Studies - DC111
    UCD Commerce - DN650

    UCD's BComm requires a higher grade in Maths than my O3 from last year (O2 Minimum) so that is a factor against it but if it is the best course to go for then I won't mind having to re-sit Maths.

    These sort of 'which university/course is better' questions do the rounds, and it's difficult for anyone to answer as very few people in the country would have experience in more than one of the above. :D

    You can take a look at the individual modules that make up the BComm. A couple seem to be quite maths heavy, so I don't know that'd work for you. I'm only familiar with some of the MIS modules, and I kind of felt they left a bit to be desired.

    If you're trying to understand that page^ you'd be doing everything listed under stage 1 in the first year of the BComm.


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