IRELAND MBA
UCD Smurfit
Graduate Business School
In 1964, University College Dublin became the first college in
Europe to offer the degree of Master of Business
Administration (MBA). In 1991, the graduate business school
opened its own campus in Blackrock, County Dublin. With over
n Contact details
UCD Smurfit Graduate Business School
100 faculty members, 1,200 students and 10,000 alumni
Carysfort Avenue
Blackrock
worldwide, UCD Smurfit School is today the leading graduate Co. Dublin, Ireland
business school in Ireland.
Tel: (+353) 1 716 8862
Fax: (+353) 1 716 8965
E-mail:
mba@ucd.ie
www.smurfitschool.ie
■ Smurfit School Dean
Prof. Tom Begley
■ MBA Programme Director
Nick Barniville
■ Year founded
1964
■ Accreditation
Triple crown of accreditation from the US, Europe and the
UK. AACSB, EQUIS, AMBA
■ Language of instruction
English
■ Students
Total: 50 full-time
International: 53 %
Gender distribution: 64 % male, 36 % female
Age range: 22-44 (average age 30)
Average work experience: 7 years
Class size: 37
■ Degree background
SMURFIT GRADUATE provide full-time and part-time study
Engineering 21 %, Arts 22 %, Business 12 %,
BUSINESS SCHOOL modes at a variety of levels including,
Science 19 %, Information Technology 7 %, Other 9 %
■ Faculty
As part of UCD Smurfit’s international
Masters, PhD and MBA. Students come
100
strategy, the school has benchmarked
to UCD Smurfit from all academic
■ Admission requirements
itself against the best schools globally
backgrounds, including business, arts,
University degree, a minimum of three years’ work
over the last ten years. It was one of
science, engineering, maths and experience, GMAT score and a recognised language test if
only nine business schools worldwide to
computer science to name but a few.
English is not the student’s first language. Candidates
must complete an application form, include two references
be awarded triple international
and complete three short essays. They may also be called
accreditation (US - AACSB, European - Other PROGRAMMES for interview. Further information:
mba@ucd.ie
EQUIS, and UK - AMBA) in October 2002.
In addition to the MBA programmes
■ Scholarships
UCD Smurfit is Ireland’s leading business listed in the table below, UCD Smurfit
Contact:
mba@ucd.ie
school and ranked in the top twenty offers the following MSc. degrees: Master
■ Library
Business information centre at Blackrock campus. Access
business schools in Europe. The school has of Business Studies (MBS), with 11
to UCD main library at Belfield campus
a global network of 12,000 alumni many Specialist Areas; MSc. in E-Business; MSc.
■ MBA Careers services
of whom are prominent business leaders, in Marketing; MSc. in International Tony Somers- (+353) 1 716 8926
which strengthens the school’s close Business; MSc. in Management and
e-mail:
tony.somers@ucd.ie
connections with the corporate Organisational Studies; Master in
■ Internships
community. Management; Master of Accounting; MSc.
Tony Somers- (+353) 1 716 8926
e-mail:
tony.somers@ucd.ie
in Marketing Practice; MSc. in
Specialist BUSINESS EDUCATION
■ Student housing
Quantitative Finance; Master in Risk
Proby House Residences (
info.probyhouse@ucd.ie
The School offers specialist Management; CEMS Masters in Glenomena Residences (
info.glenomena@ucd.ie)
postgraduate business programmes for International anagement; Master of
graduates with both business and non- Management Science; Master of Business
business disciplines. These programmes by Research; Doctor of Philosophy.
Programmes Start date Duration Fees
Master of Business Administration (MBA) 1 September 12 months €27,500
Executive MBA 1 September 2 years €27,500
MBA in Health Care Management 1 September 2 years €27,500
Executive MBA in Financial Services 1 September 2 years €27,500
Executive MBA in Regulation and Compliance 1 September 2 years €27,500
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