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During your third year, you'll have the chance to participate in either a study abroad program or an international internship (availability permitting), enabling you to put your knowledge into practice. Professionals with expertise in both business and languages are in high demand, especially since most companies engage with international clients or partners, significantly boosting your career prospects. If you've already decided on your preferred business specialization and language for your degree, you can concentrate on these areas right from the start. Alternatively, if you're uncertain and want to explore different options before making a final decision, you can switch between business and language courses during the initial four weeks of the first semester. This flexibility helps you identify the subjects that align best with your interests and skills. Additionally, students who complete the first year of the BA program (MH101) with business and the appropriate language may have the option to transfer to this degree in their second year.
Students must have completed a recognised School Leaving examination which is considered equivalent to the Irish Leaving Certificate. Certain programmes may have specific or additional requirements.
In addition, all students must meet the minimum English Language requirements detailed below.
IELTS: 6.5 minimum overall score
TOEFL (Internet based test): 79
PTE(Pearson): 58
Cambridge Proficiency and Cambridge Advanced: 176.