
To discover how MSc Programmes in Quantitative Economics at DCU Business School combine advanced economics, econometrics, and analytics with consulting, project management, strategic thinking, communication, and applied problem-solving.
Doing a full-time postgraduate course ensures a two-year visa extension upon completion (Stamp 1G), aligning with your ambitions and future career prospects. You can also explore the plethora of opportunities awaiting you in Ireland's vibrant business ecosystem, one of the most prominent in the European Union with big companies, such as Accenture, Google, Meta, Hubspot and Salesforce.
Fees are dependent on EU or non-EU citizenship status. You can learn more about the tuition fees of each programmes by visiting their respectives course pages.
Postgraduate students at DCU have a wide range of financial, merit and other scholarships available to them.
From 10% fee discounts for DCU alumni, through industry supported and endowed scholarships, awards and prizes, to opportunities to study abroad, there are over 70 different scholarship programmes open to those who choose DCU postgraduate study.
Living on campus can greatly enhance your University experience as all amenities and facilities are within easy reach. Postgraduate students can apply to stay on the Glasnevin Campus or the All Hallows Campus.
There are also a plethora of alternative third-party choices close to our campuses.
While some citizens of some countries do not need an entry visa (such as the ones in the European Union, United States, Mexico, Brazil, UK, United Arab Emirates, Chile, and others), citizens of other countries (India, Thailand, Ukraine, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, China, and Qatar) may need one.
Non-EU citizens are required to enrol in a full-time degree in Ireland according to immigration policies.
It's important to know under which group you fall into on this link.
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