A. Course subscription, absentees & teamwork You can take up to six modules (classes) per semester at UCD. You can register for less than six modules with permission from your home university. Study abroad students have access to the full range of undergraduate modules available at UCD* (* subject to capacity and timetabling). You can register for up to four modules in your subject area and up to two modules from other Programme areas. You may also take all of your modules within your chosen subject area.* You will be pre-registered to your modules before you arrive at UCD and in most cases, you will have up to two weeks after the start of term to alter your module selection. Subject choices include: Accounting Banking and Finance Business Management and International Business Industrial Relations & Human Resource Management Management Information Systems Marketing Study abroad students register for a minumum of 4 modules, maximum
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