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DCU Course help?!

  • 11-03-2014 08:50PM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2


    So I was looking at business related courses and I found 2 in DCU that looked good:
    1) Global Business (DC112/ DC114)
    2) Business Studies International (DC110)
    I was wondering if anyone knows the difference? Also which one would be better for me? I really want to do French or Spanish or both as well as business along with an Erasmus in whichever. Also, I didn't do junior cert business and I'm in 5th year. I'm doing great in business and French and Spanish but as regards business I'm not really into the Economics/Accounting side of it. I looked at the course content but I really can't see the difference. Any help please? Or any other course that would be just as good? :P


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 662 ✭✭✭clairek6


    I know with global business you end up with two degrees, one from the college you spend placement in depending on the one you pick, with international its just your dcu degree


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 16 Louisew97


    In global business you spend two years abroad (3rd&4th). You do a full degree in a Spanish/French university of business. You do recieve two degrees at the end of the fourth year.
    The modules are slightly different but you can check those on the dcu website.
    I personally think global business seems a like a course that is more orientated for people working abroad in the future, and no doubt two years abroad will have a massive impact on your language and understanding of the chosen country.
    I'm actually stuck between doing global business or business and spanish in trinity :)


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