Business School Review
Trinity MBA,University of Dublin,
Trinity College
EUROPE
School Statistics
Programme Type:
Trinity Dublin - Unique and Historic
Full Time MBA
The Trinity campus is uniquely situated in the
heart of Dublin and provides immediate access to
Joint Degree Programmes Offered:
MBA Only
the business and cultural life of one of Europe’s most
dynamic cities; the capital of one of the worlds most
Specialisation by Function:
General Management
dynamic economies.
Trinity College was one of the first European Specialisation by Industry:
universities to offer an MBA programme in 1964 and
No Industry Specification
the Trinity MBA has developed continuously since
Full Time Course Information
then. In 1999 it became the first Irish programme to
Start Dates:
receive the prestigious international accreditation from
September
the Association of MBAs. Programme Duration:
11 months
The Trinity MBA Programme
Tuition Fee:
The Trinity MBA is a one-year full time programme EURO (€) 23500 / Per Course
which attracts participants of diverse backgrounds
Entry Requirements:
from all over the world.
Min. GMAT Score : 520
The intensity of the one-year programme
Min. TOEFL Computer Based Score : 230
Min. TOEFL Paper Based Score : 570
encourages the concentration and focus that a superior
Min. IELTS : 6.5
programme requires, at the same time allowing career- 4. Spring - Five Core Examinable Courses, Company
Min. Years of Work Experience : 3
minded individuals to earn a degree with a relatively Project, Master Classes
Application Fee:
short break from their working career. Graduates 5. Summer - Master Classes EURO (€) 50
have effected significant career changes on the basis
Contact:
Eva Muhlhause, Executive Officer
of successfully completing the Trinity MBA. The Trinity MBA provides each student with work
Trinity MBA,University of Dublin, Trinity College
experience in 3 domains; the social entrepreneurship
School of Business
Distinguishing Features sector, business start-up and company projects.
Dublin 2
Ireland
Among the distinctive features of the Trinity At the core of the Trinity MBA, the Company
MBA are its small class size and strong international Project allows participants to apply growing theoretical
Tel: +353 1 8961024
Fax: +353 1 6799503
character. In this environment participants experience competence in practical situations over an eight month Email:
TrinityMBA@tcd.ie
a challenging developmental process which builds period. Groups of five or six participants work with,
Web:
www.trinitymba.com
character and competence, and fosters practical and report to, top management of a company on major
knowledge and sound judgment. strategic concerns facing their organizations.
Programme Overview & Highlights Career Management
The Programme is full time and is organized in Trinity College has a dedicated and highly
five modules: successful Careers Advisory Service which works
1. Trinity University - Communications, Back to actively with the MBA participants throughout the year
Campus, Team/Leadership in support of their career aspirations. The Trinity MBA
2. Autumn - Seven Core Examinable Courses, Project has an international reputation. Ranked 70th globally
in the Social Entrepreneurship Sector and 2nd globally in terms of value for money in the
3. Winter - Seven Core Examinable Courses, Innovation/ Financial Times. Major national and international
Business Startup Project, Into Europe Week based in organizations recruit from the class through annual
Leuven, Belgium visits to campus and directly through the MBA CV
Book and networking events.
Student Profile
Name: Olga Gusak
Position: Director, Corporate Banking All my expectations were met and exceeded. The
Country of Origin: Ukraine programme gave me the opportunity to meet and
Career History Having worked for become friends with extraordinary people in professional
8 years in project management and and personal terms, from many different countries. The
raising finance for major aviation and mix of cultures and different ways of thinking made the
public infrastructure projects in Eastern Europe and programme an extraordinary and challenging one-time
CIS, Olga - originally from Lviv, Ukraine, - decided in a life experience. The programme and Trinity’s faculty
to broaden her understanding of strategic business put the MBA class members in contact with several
development and financial management. important Irish and multinational companies to continue
“After gathering a lot of information and comparing our professional careers.
many programmes, I chose the Trinity MBA because it Furthermore, in my case, the company project led
offered a combination of a one-year intensive program, to a future job – I was hired as a strategy consultant
group-work and real-life company project experience by Allied Irish Bank Group in Ireland, and after less
in a well-rounded business programme focused on than a year became Director, Corporate Banking at AIB
strategic business management. Such a combination Polish Division, managing a customer loan portfolio of
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