Course Overview
This course is designed to enhance and upgrade the general management knowledge, skills, and aptitude of the students with further specialization in psychology by giving them key inputs in the concerned areas through interactive lectures, case discussion workshops, roleplays, and self-learning exercises. The program is delivered on a full-time basis mode in each key area by means of a student-centric learning approach. The whole program is highly interactive, and it is expected to enrich the student’s knowledge in key managerial areas; sharpen their managerial skills; and enhance their professional competence in today’s highly dynamic business environment.
Work psychology is increasing its popularity in the modern business world more especially in the HR department. Students who successfully complete the BA in Management with Psychology can aspire to apply for employment vacancies seeking training managers, HR assistants and executives, recruitment consultants, talent acquisition positions, and many more within the HR department.
Module Code | Module Name | EQF/MQF level | ECTS | Total hrs of learning |
BABM01 | Principles of Business Management | 5 | 15 | 375 |
BABM02 | Fundamentals of Management Accounting and Finance | 5 | 15 | 375 |
BABM03 | Human Resources Management | 5 | 15 | 375 |
BABM04 | Strategic Management | 5 | 15 | 375 |
BABM06 | Marketing Management | 6 | 15 | 375 |
BABM07 | Effective Leadership | 6 | 15 | 375 | BABM08 | Business and Management Ethics | 6 | 15 | 375 |
BABM19 | Research Methods | 6 | 15 | 375 |
BABM24 | Management Psychology | 6 | 15 | 375 |
BABM25 | Personality Psychology | 6 | 15 | 375 |
BABM33 | Dissertation / Research Project | 6 | 30 | 750 |
The module will be delivered through a flexible combination of modern face-to-face lectures, webinars, seminars and discussion forums, tutorials, group work, case studies, guest speakers, organisational visits and independent study. Delivery of the module has close regard to the needs of learners. Accordingly, much of the learning is either delivered at times to suit those learners who may have day time employment or child care commitments or made available in a supported teaching format. At all times, the views and needs of students are taken into account. By means of example, theoretical concepts might typically be delivered to students in modern face-to-face lecture formats which may then be further developed through subsequent interactions based around small group seminars, group case study analysis and digital discussions. Modern face-to-face and interactive learning sessions encourage students to critically examine key elements of business and management. In addition to attendance at formal learning sessions, students are expected to undertake independent self-study in order to support their individual learning journeys. The assessment strategy for the module is designed to provide students with the opportunity to demonstrate both the theoretical and practical skills they have developed in the module. Thus, the summative assessments for each module could consist of, but not be limited to:
An in-semester test and a final examination.
- The in-semester test (25% of the final module mark) lasts for 90 minutes and is a mix of multiple-choice and open-ended questions.
- The final two-hour examination (75% of final mark) consists of four multi-part questions, two of which should be answered. It is designed to reflect the learning outcomes.
Individual Report / Project Industry Based Assignment (3000 words – 75% weighing)
Power-Point-Presentation (Group x 2 students) constraint (1000 words – 25% weighing)
All assignments have to include theoretical and critical discussion and will be processed through Turnitin Software for Similarity. Students will be provided knowledge and understanding of how Academic Integrity is applied and how the Turnitin Similarity Report will be interpreted by the Assessors. Additionally, all assignments must be referenced with appropriate citations using the Harvard Referencing Style Guidelines. Both Academic Integrity and Referencing Style practice will be explained in a 2-hour session provided by the College to all students in the student induction phase prior to the commencement of the programme.
Module Teaching & Assessment for Dissertation
Each student will be allocated a supervisor who will help them with the development of their project proposal, oversee progress with the project, comment as appropriate on draft materials produced by the student and be available to assist the student with the project, as appropriate. The final year major project is assessed via the production of a dissertation which is normally some 12,000 to 15,000 words in length. Where necessary, a viva voce will be conducted in those instances where the provisional mark is considered to be a marginal pass. The major project has to include theoretical and critical discussion and is processed through Turnitin Software for Similarity. Students will be provided knowledge and understanding of how Academic Integrity is applied and how the Turnitin Similarity Report will be interpreted by Assessors. Additionally, all assignments must be referenced with appropriate citations using the Harvard Referencing Style Guidelines. Both Academic Integrity and Referencing Style practice will be explained in a 2-hour session provided by the College to all students in the student induction phase prior to the commencement of the programme. To successfully complete the module an overall pass mark of 40% must be achieved. All assessments will be submitted via the internationally recognised plagiarism software Turnitin.
For Local/EU Students:
Evening Classes
Year |
Tuition Fees |
Application Fees |
Registration Fees |
Year 1 |
€3,900 |
€100 |
€250 |
Year 2 |
€3,750 |
N/A |
N/A |
Year 3 |
€4,500 |
N/A |
N/A |
Day Classes
Year |
Tuition Fees |
Application Fees |
Registration Fees |
Year 1 |
€3,650 |
€100 |
€250 |
Year 2 |
€3,750 |
N/A |
N/A |
Year 3 |
€4,500 |
N/A |
N/A |
*This course is eligible for the Get Qualified Scheme. Students can get 70% of their tuition fees back upon successful completion of this course.
For International Students:
Evening Classes
Year |
Tuition Fees |
Application Fees |
Visa Sup Doc Fee |
Registration Fees |
Year 1 |
€5,400 |
€100 |
€175 |
€250 |
Year 2 |
€5,250 |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
Year 3 |
€5,500 |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
Day Classes
Year |
Tuition Fees |
Application Fees |
Visa Sup Doc Fee |
Registration Fees |
Year 1 |
€5,150 |
€100 |
€175 |
€250 |
Year 2 |
€5,000 |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
Year 3 |
€5,250 |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
Fees include:
- Assessment fee
- Overall qualification certificate
- Course material tutorial support notes
- Access to online course resources
Monthly discounts are available, please contact one of our student recruitment staff members to learn more.