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Sustainability with Business & Economics  (STS4)

BSc (NFQ Level 8) · Academic Year 2023/2024
School
College of Science Administration Office
Attendance
Full Time
Level
Undergraduate
NFQ Level
8
Award
Bachelor of Science
Mode of Delivery
On Campus
Programme Director
Assoc Professor Maeve Houlihan
Overall Programme Credits:
240
Programme Credits:
Stage 1
Core/Option: 55 Electives: 5
Stage 2
Core/Option: 50 Electives: 10
Stage 3
Core/Option: 50 Electives: 10
Stage 4
Core/Option: 60 Electives: 0
Major/Minor Core & Option Credits:
Stage 2: 50
Stage 3: 50

Curricular information is subject to change.

The BSc in Sustainability is an innovative undergraduate degree that aims to equip its graduates with the interdisciplinary knowledge and skills to address sustainability challenges by combining environmental, social and economic perspectives. After a common first year, each student will retain an interdisciplinary perspective throughout their degree, but will elect to focus on:



Sustainability with Environmental Science OR Sustainability with Social Sciences, Policy and Law OR Sustainability with Business and Economics



The programme is based on the following principles:




  • Interdisciplinarity – in-depth knowledge within a core or focal discipline, complemented by a range of perspectives and skills from others. Specific modules and activities to foster an interdisciplinary approach and outlook.

  • Flexibility – capacity to choose between broad areas, core disciplines and combinations of modules.

  • Applicability and employability – grounding in the real-world application and uptake of new ideas, innovations and policies and the processes by which this occurs.

  • A global perspective – the programme reflects UCD’s global outlook and the need for international partnership in addressing global environmental challenges.


1 - articulate clear awareness and understanding of critical global sustainability challenges
2 - critically discuss evolving theory, concepts, policy and the ethics and values of sustainability
3 - apply a holistic, interdisciplinary and practical approach to sustainability
4 - demonstrate competence in a range of research and analytical methodologies
5 - deploy well-developed critical and intellectual skills in innovative and creative approaches to unfamiliar or dynamic contexts and problems
6 - exhibit the knowledge and skills needed to develop a career in sustainability and environmental management, including communication, project planning, project management and interdisciplinary teamwork skills
7 - become engaged, solution-focussed global citizens with capacity for lifelong learning

Graduates will enjoy careers as consultants, managers and advisers in large organisations and private businesses. An interdisciplinary education in sustainability theory, policy and practise will equip you to work in areas such as renewables, clean technology management and energy efficiency, or advise industries on social and environmental strategies. Many opportunities also exist in international organisations such as the UN, the European Environment Agency and the European Commission, government departments and state agencies such as the Environmental Protection Agency and the National Parks and Wildlife Service and in local authorities and Non-Governmental Organisations.

Kirsten Southard
Programme Manager, BSc Sustainability
UCD Science Office
Room E1.09, O'Brien Centre for Science
Belfield, Dublin 4
Email: sustainability@ucd.ie

Stage 2

Students must ensure that they have at least 50 credits between core and option modules. The additional 10 credits must be used for electives or option modules.

Stage 3

Students must ensure that they have at least 50 credits between core and option modules. The additional 10 credits must be used for electives or option modules. Students must ensure by the end of their degree that they have at least 100 credits from Level 2 and above, of which at least 40 credits must be Level 3 and above. It is important to bear this in mind while choosing options and/or electives in Stages 3 and 4.



Students must take BMGT20050 Business Across Borders in Autumn.

Below is a list of all modules offered for this degree in the current academic year. Click on the module to discover what you will learn in the module, how you will learn and assessment feedback profile amongst other information.

Incoming Stage 1 undergraduates can usually select an Elective in the Spring Trimester. Most continuing undergraduate students can select up to two Elective modules (10 Credits) per stage. There is also the possibility to take up to 10 extra Elective credits.

Module Type Module   Trimester Credits
Stage 2 Core Modules
ECON10030 Introduction to Quantitative Economics Autumn  5
Stage 2 Core Modules
GEOG20230 Intro: GIS for Sustainability Autumn  5
Stage 2 Core Modules
SUST20010 Sustainability: Research Tools Autumn  5
Stage 2 Core Modules
ACC10060 Introduction to Accounting Autumn and Spring (separate)  5
Stage 2 Core Modules
ECON10010 Principles of Microeconomics Spring  5
Stage 2 Core Modules
MKT10720 Marketing: An Introduction Spring  5
Stage 2 Core Modules
SUST20020 Careers, Communication and Innovation in Sustainability Spring  5
Stage 2 Options - B) Min 0 of:
Students must take GEOG10140 Mapping a Sustainable World if they have not taken it in Stage 1.
GEOG10140 Mapping a Sustainable World Autumn  5
Stage 2 Options - C) Min 1 of:
All students must take either CHEM00010 or CHEM10050. Students must take CHEM00010 if they did not complete Leaving Cert Chemistry or if their LC Chemistry grade is lower than H5/O1. Students who achieved H5/O1 or higher in LC Chemistry should take CHEM10050. Students who completed CHEM00010 or CHEM10050 in Stage 1 should contact sustainability@ucd.ie to register for an additional option module.
CHEM00010 Introductory Chemistry Autumn  5
Stage 2 Options - C) Min 1 of:
All students must take either CHEM00010 or CHEM10050. Students must take CHEM00010 if they did not complete Leaving Cert Chemistry or if their LC Chemistry grade is lower than H5/O1. Students who achieved H5/O1 or higher in LC Chemistry should take CHEM10050. Students who completed CHEM00010 or CHEM10050 in Stage 1 should contact sustainability@ucd.ie to register for an additional option module.
CHEM10050 Basis of Organic and Biological Chemistry Spring  5
Stage 2 Options - D) Min 10CR:
Students must take 50 credits of programme (core/option) modules.
BMGT10160 Global Marketplace Autumn  5
Stage 2 Options - D) Min 10CR:
Students must take 50 credits of programme (core/option) modules.
ECON20080 Economic Policy Analysis Autumn  5
Stage 2 Options - D) Min 10CR:
Students must take 50 credits of programme (core/option) modules.
ECON20040 Statistics for Economists Autumn and Spring (separate)  5
Stage 2 Options - D) Min 10CR:
Students must take 50 credits of programme (core/option) modules.
BMGT10060 Introduction to Management Spring  5
Stage 2 Options - D) Min 10CR:
Students must take 50 credits of programme (core/option) modules.
BMGT10150 Project Management Spring  5
Stage 2 Options - D) Min 10CR:
Students must take 50 credits of programme (core/option) modules.
ECON20060 Irish Economy Spring  5
Stage 2 Options - D) Min 10CR:
Students must take 50 credits of programme (core/option) modules.
ECON20120 The Economics of the European Union: Institutions, Policies and Crises Spring  5
Stage 2 Options - D) Min 10CR:
Students must take 50 credits of programme (core/option) modules.
ECON20130 Economic History: From the Middle Ages to the Second World War Spring  5
Stage 3 Core Modules
ECON20010 Intermediate Microeconomics I Autumn  5
Stage 3 Core Modules
FIN20040 Foundations of Finance Autumn  5
Stage 3 Core Modules
GEOG30820 Development Geographies Autumn  5
Stage 3 Core Modules
SUST30020 Sustainability in Action(SUST) Autumn  5
Stage 3 Core Modules
BMGT20050 Business Across Borders Autumn and Spring (separate)  5
Stage 3 Core Modules
BMGT20150 Sustainable Operations & Supply Chain Management Spring  5
Stage 3 Core Modules
ECON20160 Economics of the Environment Spring  5
Stage 3 Core Modules
ENVB20050 Principles of Environmental Biology & Ecology Spring  5
Stage 3 Options - A)1 of:
Students must choose one of the following modules.
ECON30610 Economics of Natural Resources Autumn  5
Stage 3 Options - A)1 of:
Students must choose one of the following modules.
ECON30130 Econometrics: Applying Statistics to Economic Data Autumn and Spring (separate)  5
Stage 3 Options - A)1 of:
Students must choose one of the following modules.
ECON20180 Intermediate Microeconomics II Spring  5
Stage 3 Options - B) Min 5CR:
Students must ensure that they have at least 50 credits between core and option modules. The additional 10 credits must be used for electives or option modules.
ECON10030 Introduction to Quantitative Economics Autumn  5
Stage 3 Options - B) Min 5CR:
Students must ensure that they have at least 50 credits between core and option modules. The additional 10 credits must be used for electives or option modules.
ECON30130 Econometrics: Applying Statistics to Economic Data Autumn and Spring (separate)  5
Stage 3 Options - B) Min 5CR:
Students must ensure that they have at least 50 credits between core and option modules. The additional 10 credits must be used for electives or option modules.
BMGT10150 Project Management Spring  5
Stage 3 Options - B) Min 5CR:
Students must ensure that they have at least 50 credits between core and option modules. The additional 10 credits must be used for electives or option modules.
BMGT20080 Consulting with NGOs Spring  5
Stage 3 Options - B) Min 5CR:
Students must ensure that they have at least 50 credits between core and option modules. The additional 10 credits must be used for electives or option modules.
BMGT20100 Developing Future Leaders Spring  5
Stage 3 Options - B) Min 5CR:
Students must ensure that they have at least 50 credits between core and option modules. The additional 10 credits must be used for electives or option modules.
BMGT20160 Business and Social Enterprise Spring  5
Stage 3 Options - B) Min 5CR:
Students must ensure that they have at least 50 credits between core and option modules. The additional 10 credits must be used for electives or option modules.
BMGT20210 Business and the European Union Spring  5
Stage 3 Options - B) Min 5CR:
Students must ensure that they have at least 50 credits between core and option modules. The additional 10 credits must be used for electives or option modules.
ECON10020 Principles of Macroeconomics Spring  5
Stage 3 Options - B) Min 5CR:
Students must ensure that they have at least 50 credits between core and option modules. The additional 10 credits must be used for electives or option modules.
ECON20060 Irish Economy Spring  5
Stage 3 Options - B) Min 5CR:
Students must ensure that they have at least 50 credits between core and option modules. The additional 10 credits must be used for electives or option modules.
ECON20130 Economic History: From the Middle Ages to the Second World War Spring  5
Stage 3 Options - B) Min 5CR:
Students must ensure that they have at least 50 credits between core and option modules. The additional 10 credits must be used for electives or option modules.
ECON30390 Experimental Economics: Lab Experiments Spring  5
Stage 3 Options - B) Min 5CR:
Students must ensure that they have at least 50 credits between core and option modules. The additional 10 credits must be used for electives or option modules.
ECON30500 Field Experiments Social Sci Spring  5
Stage 3 Options - B) Min 5CR:
Students must ensure that they have at least 50 credits between core and option modules. The additional 10 credits must be used for electives or option modules.
ECON30550 Philosophy of Economics Spring  5
Stage 3 Options - B) Min 5CR:
Students must ensure that they have at least 50 credits between core and option modules. The additional 10 credits must be used for electives or option modules.
HRM30140 Climate Change & Business Sustainability Spring  5

See the UCD Assessment website for further details

Module Weighting Info
 
  Award GPA
Programme Module Weightings Rule Description Description >= <=
BHSCI016 Stage 4 - 50.00%
Stage 3 - 50.00%
Standard Honours Award First Class Honours

3.68

4.20

Second Class Honours, Grade 1

3.08

3.67

Second Class Honours, Grade 2

2.48

3.07

Pass

2.00

2.47