Prospective Students
B.A. in International Business & Languages (Japanese) (Bachelor Honours Degree)

Fact File
| CAO Code: | DC149 |
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| Points Last Year: | n/a |
| Duration: | n/a |
| Type of degree: | Full-time |
| Contact: | Business School Office |
Understanding the Course:
NOTE: THERE WILL BE NO NEW INTAKE OF STUDENTS TO THIS PROGRAMME FOR SEPT. 2012.
Please see instead Business Studies International (DC110)
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Languages are back on the business agenda and there are now more opportunities than ever for business-savvy graduates who speak a foreign language. The International Business and Languages (IBL) degree has enjoyed remarkable success with graduates flourishing in many industries across many countries. The opportunities are vast and will take you anywhere you want to go. Borders are no longer a barrier to trade, with small, large and multinational companies trading freely on a global scale. International employers based in Ireland or abroad really place value on business graduates' ability to speak German, Spanish, French, Japanese or Chinese.
This degree prepares you for a successful and varied career by combining a thorough business grounding with a high level of written and oral fluency in two languages or Japanese or Chinese. There's also the great opportunity to study abroad at one of our partner institutions in Europe, Central America, Japan or China.
About You:
NOTE: THERE WILL BE NO NEW INTAKE OF STUDENTS TO THIS PROGRAMME FOR SEPT. 2012.
Please see instead Business Studies International (DC110)
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A successful IBL student is dynamic and highly motivated, with strong communication skills, and excellent language learning ability. If that sounds like you then read on.
Course Structure:
You will be introduced to the core business subjects in Years 1 and 2. During second year you also choose which language you wish to major in, and the country where you want to study for a year. For your language modules you can choose from the following:
• International Business with two of French, German or Spanish
If you take French, it must be at intermediate (post-Leaving Certificate or equivalent) level. German and Spanish can be taken either at beginner''s or intermediate level. It is not possible to take two languages at beginner''s level.
• International Business and Languages with English as a Foreign Language and French or German or Spanish:
You take English (which is not your mother tongue) at intermediate level. You may take French at intermediate level, or Spanish or German at intermediate or ab-initio (beginner''s) level.
• International Business and Languages with Chinese:
You take Chinese at beginner''s level.
• International Business and Languages with Japanese:
You take Japanese at beginner''s level.
Third year involves a year of language and business studies at a partner institution abroad. We are particularly proud of the calibre of our Erasmus exchange partners who rank among the top academic institutions in their respective countries. Year abroad destinations include China, Japan, Belgium, Mexico, Spain, France, Germany and Austria. When you return home for your final year you can draw from your experience and decide which business area to specialise in, be it finance, law, marketing, human resource management, and management and information systems. Specialist subject options are also offered in the language and cultural field.
View the subjects currently taught on this course (2012 - 2013)
International Students
Non-native English speakers may be eligible to apply to the International Foundation Certificate (IFC) course, which will help you to achieve the English language requirements necessary for entry to this course as well as preparing you for adjustment to university learning in the Irish context. See page 76 of this prospectus for full details of the IFC course.
What Our Graduates Say
"I thoroughly enjoyed my time in IBL and it has given me a qualification that I feel will attract many employers. I couldn't recommend the course and the staff more and I feel the blend of a solid base in business, a high proficiency in foreign languages and a specialism in one business area is a combination that will really set me apart from others competing for the same positions."
Neil Bruton, Graduate of International Business and Languages (French/Spanish), 2008
"IBL allowed me to develop my business acumen, my language skills and my cultural awareness. I majored in German and took French as a minor language. I am currently working for the French Bank Société Générale (Corporate and Investment Banking) in the Frankfurt office. Further rotations will take me to Paris and London. I have so many fond memories of the time I spent in DCU… the academic staff and all my fellow classmates helped to make my college years the best of my life."
Shane Michael Kelly, Graduate of International Business and Languages (French/Spanish), 2006
"I thoroughly enjoyed my time in IBL and it has given me a qualification that I feel will attract many employers. I couldn't recommend the course and the staff more and I feel the blend of a solid base in business, a high proficiency in foreign languages and a specialism in one business area is a combination that will really set me apart from others competing for the same positions.""IBL allowed me to develop my business acumen, my language skills and my cultural awareness. I majored in German and took French as a minor language. I am currently working for the French Bank Société Générale (Corporate and Investment Banking) in the Frankfurt office. Further rotations will take me to Paris and London. I have so many fond memories of the time I spent in DCU… the academic staff and all my fellow classmates helped to make my college years the best of my life."
Career Prospects:
A Future Career
Your impressive competence in languages, business and cultural awareness is a combination that is particularly attractive to employers. Graduates of IBL enjoy successful careers in areas including international marketing, international relations, accounting, diplomacy, management, and international finance. Among the companies for which they work are Accenture, Central Bank of Ireland, Diageo, Department of Foreign Affairs, Food Safety Authority, Enterprise Ireland, German-Irish Chamber of Commerce, Kepak, Mitsubishi Motors Europe, and The Financial Times.
More career details can be found at:
www.dcu.ie/careers/fdr
This course is also suitable for those who ultimately wish to pursue a career in teaching Business as it is recognised by the Teaching Council for purposes of teaching business, accounting and economics.
Entry Requirements:
Leaving Certificate
In addition to the general entry requirements for admission to the university the following entry requirements apply:
OC3 or HD3 Mathematics PLUS Grade C3 at Higher Level in any language other than English or Irish
GCE A Level
In addition to the general entry requirements for admission to the university the following entry requirements apply:
GCE A-Level D or GCE AS-Level C or GCSE C Mathematics plus GCE A-Level Grade C in any language other than English or Irish
FETAC Level 5
No Entry Path
Transfer Applications
Holders of HETAC Higher Certificate/National Certificate or Bachelor (Ordinary) Degree/National Diploma with Merit or Distinction (in Business Studies, Marketing or related subjects) who can demonstrate competence in Japanese commensurate with one year full-time post-leaving certificate study, may be considered for admission into second year.
International Applications
International candidates are expected to have educational qualifications of a standard equivalent to those outlined above. In addition, where such candidates are non-native speakers of the English language they must satisfy the university of their competency in the English language. For further information on international applications click here.
How to Apply and Closing Dates
EU School Leavers
Apply through the Central Applications Office (CAO) by 1st February or 1st May
EU Mature Applicants
Apply through the CAO by 1st February
EU Transfer Applicants
Apply directly to DCU by the 1st July
All Non-EU Candidates
Apply directly to DCU by 15th February. Applications may also be taken up to the 1st July if places have not been allotted.
Make an Application
Candidates required to apply through the CAO can apply online at www.cao.ie
Candidates required to apply directly to DCU can download, print and complete a direct application form by clicking here











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