Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
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BESS at a glance
Year 2 (6 modules)
Year 3 (6 modules)
Year 4 (4 modules)
Business
n
Organisational behaviour/
principles of marketing
n
Introduction to accounting/
financial analysis
n
Introduction to finance/
introduction to operations
management
n
Financial and management
accounting
n
Applied finance
n
Marketing management
n
Human resource management
n
Organisation theory and change
n
Services and information
management
n
Business in society
n
Innovation, entrepreneurship and
new venture development
n
International business and the
global economy
n
Exploring organisational
experiences
n
Financial reporting and analysis
n
Financial markets and the
corporate sector
n
Advances in marketing theory
and practice
n
Managing non-profit
organisations
n
Managing new product
development
Economics
n
Intermediate economics
n
Economy of Ireland
n
Economics of public policy
n
Mathematics and statistics
n
Economic analysis
n
Money and banking
n
European economy
n
Economics of less developed
countries
n
Investment analysis
n
Economics of policy issues
n
Industrial economics
n
Mathematical economics
n
Econometrics
n
Economic theory
n
Economics of financial markets
n
Transport economics
n
Quantitative methods
n
International economics
n
Monetary thought and policy
n
Economic and legal aspects of
competition policy
n
Economics dissertation
Political
science
n
History of political thought
n
International relations
n
Comparative politics
n
Research methods for political
scientists
n
Irish politics
n
Government and politics of the
United States
n
Democracy and development
n
European Union politics
n
Contemporary political theories
n
Political parties
n
Issues in contemporary politics
n
Contemporary international
relations
n
African politics
n
Comparative political reform
n
The politics of inequality
n
Research seminar
Sociology
n
Gender, culture and society
n
European societies
n
Introduction to social research
n
Social theory
n
Globalisation and development
n
Researching society
n
Race, ethnicity and identity
n
Sociology dissertation
n
Economic sociology of Europe
n
Conflict studies
n
Popular culture and digital lives
n
Migration
Complementary
modules
(available
as electives)
n
Central problems in philosophy
n
History of philosophy
n
Logic and philosophy of science
n
Social security policy
n
Health policy
n
Housing policy
n
Crime and Irish society
n
Language option (1 of 5)
n
Law
n
Broad Curriculum options
(see page 14)
n
Comparative welfare states
n
Crime and social policy
n
Company law
n
Commercial law
n
International law
n
Poverty, inequality and
redistribution
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