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Economics explores human motivations, aspirations, choices, frustrations, and unpredictabilities. This discipline applies to diverse topics ranging from digital platforms to economic inequality.
Economic terminology now permeates professional, corporate, political, and journalistic discourse.
Organizations across sectors urgently require economics graduates to tackle contemporary societal and institutional challenges.
Studying economics provides robust preparation for careers in commerce, banking, public service, education, and communications, while also serving as ideal groundwork for advanced business studies in areas like promotion, administration, and information technology. Our instructional methods equip students for success in today's information-driven economy.
Non-EU applicants are expected to have educational qualifications of a standard equivalent to the Irish Leaving Certificate
Duolingo English Test (DET): DET 120 with a minimum score of 110 in each individual section
IELTS - International English Language Testing System/ IELTS Indicator Test: Minimum overall score of 6.5 and a minimum of 6.0 in each band
TOEFL - Test of English as a Foreign Language - TOEFL iBT/TOEFL iBT Special Home Edition Test: Minimum overall score of 90 and minimum of 20 in each section
University of Cambridge: 176+ on the Cambridge English scale with no less than 169 in each skill and use of English i.e.
Proficiency Certificate, Grade C or better (CEFR Level C1 or C2) Advanced Certificate, Grade C or better (CEFR Level C1 or C2) First Certificate, Grade A (CEFR Level C1)
Pearson PTE Academic: Minimum of 63 (with at least 59 for each item in the Communicative Skills section)