DCU Business School Schedule
Saturday 21st November
10.00am-4.00pm
Overview of Schedule
Date |
Saturday 21st November 2020 |
Time |
Lecture |
10.00-10.30am |
Why Study at DCU Business School Click HERE to view the recording from the DCU Virtual Open Day. |
10.30-11.00am |
Accounting and Finance Click HERE to view the recording from the DCU Virtual Open Day. |
11.00-11.30am |
Business Studies Click HERE to view the recording from the DCU Virtual Open Day. |
11.30-12.00pm |
Global Business (France, Germany, Spain, US, Canada) Click HERE to view the recording from the DCU Virtual Open Day. |
12.00-12.30pm |
Business Studies International (French, German, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese) Click HERE to view the recording from the DCU Virtual Open Day. |
12.30-1.00pm |
Marketing, Innovation and Technology Click HERE to view the recording from the DCU Virtual Open Day. |
1.30-2.00pm |
Accounting and Finance Click HERE to view the recording from the DCU Virtual Open Day. |
2.00-2.30pm |
Aviation Management (Pilot Studies/Air Traffic Controller Studies) Click HERE to view the recording from the DCU Virtual Open Day. |
2.30-3.00pm |
Digital Business and Innovation Click HERE for more information on New Courses for Entry 2021 |
1.00-4.00pm |
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Registration |
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Breakdown of Schedule
Date |
Saturday 21st November |
Time |
10.00-10.30am |
Title of Lecture |
Why Study at DCU Business School |
Presenter |
Sinead McCrohan |
Description |
Learn more about the excellent experience that awaits you at DCU and why you should put a DCU Business School course on your CAO. Click HERE to view the recording from the DCU Virtual Open Day. |
Q&A |
You also ask your questions on our online Q&A between 1-4pm on Saturday 21st November. You can join the Q&A by clicking into this link. |
Date |
Saturday 21st November |
Time |
10.30-11.00am AND 1.30-2.00pm |
Title of Lecture |
BA in Accounting and Finance |
Presenter |
Dr Orla Feeney |
Description |
This is one of DCUs longest-running and most popular courses. The course will take you from an introduction to accounting basics, through to more complex theoretical and practical accounting studies. Other topics explored include issues concerning business, law, IT, taxation, auditing, professional ethics,Leconomics, corporate finance, investments, psychology, marketing, HR, management, and communications. Graduates are granted generous exemptions from the examinations of professional accountancy bodies. Click HERE to view the recording from the DCU Virtual Open Day. |
Q&A |
You can ask your questions on our online Q&A between 1-4pm on Saturday 21st November. You can join the Q&A by clicking into this link. |
Date |
Saturday 21st November |
Time |
11.00-11.30am |
Title of Lecture |
Bachelor of Business Studies |
Presenter |
Dr Rob Gillanders |
Description |
This is our largest, most flexible and popular business degree offering you a strong foundation in all aspects of business with the chance to specialise in your final year. You’ll also have the option to spend 11 months on work placement as part of our INTRA programme. Click HERE to view the recording from the DCU Virtual Open Day. |
Q&A |
You can ask your questions on our online Q&A between 1-4pm on Saturday 21st November. You can join the Q&A by clicking into this link. |
Date |
Saturday 21st November |
Time |
11.30-12.00pm |
Title of Lecture |
BA in Global Business (France, Germany, Spain, US, Canada) |
Presenter |
Dr Damien Dupré |
Description |
This course offers a unique, competitive and highly rewarding opportunity to participate in two work placements and earn two business degrees in two countries. You spend your first two years at DCU, gaining an understanding of the principles of business by studying subjects such as accounting, finance, economics and marketing. On transferring to the partner institution in Year Three, you will focus on international business and in Year Four, you have the opportunity to specialise in a variety of business areas. Click HERE to view the recording from the DCU Virtual Open Day. |
Q&A |
You can ask your questions on our online Q&A between 1-4pm on Saturday 21st November. You can join the Q&A by clicking into this link. |
Date |
Saturday 21st November |
Time |
12.00-12.30pm |
Title of Lecture |
Business Studies International (French, German, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese) |
Presenter |
Dr Gary Sinclair |
Description |
Studying a language along with your business degree is one of the most valuable things you can do in a world where business is ever more globally connected. You will acquire proficiency in the foreign language of your choice (French, German, Spanish, Chinese or Japanese) and spend a year studying in a country where your chosen language is spoken. We’re particularly proud of the calibre of our international exchange partners who rank among the top academic institutions in their respective countries. Click HERE to view the recording from the DCU Virtual Open Day. |
Q&A |
You can ask your questions on our online Q&A between 1-4pm on Saturday 21st November. You can join the Q&A by clicking into this link. |
Date |
Saturday 21st November |
Time |
12.30-1.00pm |
Title of Lecture |
BSc in Marketing, Innovation and Technology |
Presenter |
Dr Peter Robbins |
Description |
This unique course not only equips you with advanced skills in Marketing, but also integrates technology and innovation into the course design. Innovation is a top 3 priority for every organisation - but skills in the area are still rare and, therefore, in high demand. Graduates who can add creativity and innovation to the firm or team they join tend to get hired and promoted faster and get paid more. Click HERE to view the recording from the DCU Virtual Open Day. |
Q&A |
You can ask your questions on our online Q&A between 1-4pm on Saturday 21st November. You can join the Q&A by clicking into this link. |
Date |
Saturday 21st November |
Time |
2.00-2.30pm |
Title of Lecture |
BSc in Aviation Management BSc in Aviation Management with Pilot Studies BSc in Aviation Management with Air Traffic Controller Studies |
Presenter |
Dr Cathal Guiomard |
Description |
This course is designed so that the first three years provide you with a general introduction to business analysis, the aviation sector, technical aspects of piloting and industry relevant work experience through our famous INTRA (work placement) programme. In your final year, you can opt to enter flight training to qualify as a commercial pilot or seek training as an air traffic controller or choose to follow more specialist studies in aviation management. Click HERE to view the recording from the DCU Virtual Open Day. |
Q&A |
You can also ask your questions on our online Q&A between 1-4pm on Saturday 21st November. You can join the Q&A by clicking into this link. |
Date |
Saturday 21st November |
Time |
2.30-3.00pm |
Title of Lecture |
BSc in Digital Business and Innovation |
Presenter |
Professor Theo Lynn |
Description |
The BSc in Digital Business and Innovation is a new four-year course designed to prepare graduates with the competences and skills to leverage digitalisation to innovate and transform businesses and succeed in a future world of work permeated by digital technologies. This programme, designed in conjunction with industry, will help future proof you with an innovation mind set and industry-relevant knowledge and skills in emerging technologies including: Cloud computing; Social media; Big data analytics; Mobile technologies; The Internet of Things; Smart contracts and blockchain; and Augmented and virtual reality. Click HERE for more information on New Courses for Entry 2021 |
Q&A |
You can also ask your questions on our online Q&A between 1-4pm on Saturday 21st November. You can join the Q&A by clicking this link. |