Undergraduate degrees OnCampus students can progress to at Dublin City University.
Bachelor of Business Studies
Academic requirements: Students must have a distinction (i.e. at least 80%) in all modules
12-month internship available
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BA Economics, Politics and Law
Academic requirements: Students must have a distinction (i.e. at least 80%) in all modules that must include a distinction in UNI003 Mathematics (ordinary)
Study Abroad option
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BA International Relations
Academic requirements: Students must have a distinction (i.e. at least 80%) in all modules that must include a distinction in UNI003 Mathematics (ordinary)
Study Abroad option
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BSc Marketing, Innovation and Technology
Academic requirements: Students must have a distinction (i.e. at least 80%) in all modules
12-month internship available
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BEng Biomedical Engineering
Academic requirements: Students must have a distinction (i.e. at least 80%) in all modules that must include UNI008 Mathematics (Higher) and at least one of the other science modules on that pathway
6-month Internship available. Upon successful completion of Common Entry into Engineering Year 1, students progress to the chosen degree programme (Years 2-4)
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BEng Electronic and Computer Engineering
Academic requirements: Students must have a distinction (i.e. at least 80%) in all modules that must include UNI008 Mathematics (Higher) and at least one of the other science modules on that pathway
6-month Internship available. Upon successful completion of Common Entry into Engineering Year 1, students progress to the chosen degree programme (Years 2-4)
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BEng Mechatronic Engineering
Academic requirements: Students must have a distinction (i.e. at least 80%) in all modules that must include UNI008 Mathematics (Higher) and at least one of the other science modules on that pathway
6-month Internship available. Upon successful completion of Common Entry into Engineering Year 1, students progress to the chosen degree programme (Years 2-4). Option to do an extra year Masters Electronic Engineering once you meet the grade requirements at the end of Year 2
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BEng Mechanical and Sustainability Engineering
Academic requirements: Students must have a distinction (i.e. at least 80%) in all modules that must include UNI008 Mathematics (Higher) and at least one of the other science modules on that pathway
6-month Internship available. Upon successful completion of Common Entry into Engineering Year 1, students progress to the chosen degree programme (Years 2-4)
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BSc Data Science
Academic requirements: Students must have a distinction (i.e. at least 80%) in all modules that must include a distinction in UNI008 Mathematics (Higher) and UNI012 Computer Science
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About Dublin City University
80% of courses at Dublin City University have INTRA-paid, relevant work experience or work placement. Students gain relevant work experience that helps to build practical application to what they have learnt in the classroom.
1st
in Ireland for Graduate Employment
(QS Graduate Employability Rankings 2022)
#1
Young University in Ireland
(Times Higher Education 2024)
Top 400
in the World
(Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2025)
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Why Choose Dublin City University
DCU is ranked 410th in the QS World University Rankings 2026, reflecting consistent gains in reputation, research, and employer metrics.
In the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2025, DCU is placed in the 351–400 band globally, solidifying its standing among the top 400 universities worldwide.
The university is particularly strong in research environment, currently ranked 301st globally in that category.
Over 18,000 students from 122 countries currently study at DCU, creating a richly multicultural and inclusive learning environment.
DCU operates across multiple campuses: three academic campuses, a sports campus, and an innovation campus — all within easy access to Dublin city centre.
More than 80% of undergraduates at DCU have access to internships or study abroad opportunities, helping them gain real-world experience before graduation.
DCU’s strong industry links and graduate outcomes contribute to its reputation in employability rankings.
DCU’s strategy for 2023–2028 emphasizes research reputation and impact, sustainable development, and transformation of local and global communities.
The university is committed to tackling global challenges, aligning its mission with societal needs through applied research and community engagement.
Situated just about 15 minutes from Dublin city centre, DCU offers the perfect balance of urban life and academic focus.
Being in Ireland’s capital gives students access to cultural, economic, and professional opportunities in one of Europe’s most dynamic cities.
Student Life
Student life at DCU is vibrant, diverse, and full of opportunity — there is something for everyone, no matter your interests or background. We have over 150 clubs and societies, spanning culture, arts, technology, sports, academic interests, volunteering, and more. Joining one is a great way to make friends, develop leadership skills, and enrich your university experience. DCU supports student engagement through the Office of Student Life, which works alongside the Students’ Union to facilitate clubs, societies, leadership programmes, arts initiatives, and recognition of student contributions via the Uaneen Module. The Students’ Union (SU) represents all 18,000+ DCU students, organizing events, advocacy, peer support, social initiatives, and student representation in decision-making bodies.
On campus, the U Building (Student Centre) serves as a hub of social and cultural activity with meeting rooms, performance spaces, student support offices, and quiet study zones. DCU also offers modern on-campus accommodation, with shared living areas, study spaces, and communal amenities that create a strong sense of community. Whether you’re into performing arts, sports, tech, media, or social causes, DCU gives you the space and platform to grow, connect, and thrive beyond the classroom.

More information
More details on the courses available to OnCampus Ireland students, including academic and English Language requirements by country, can be found by searching for degrees in the coursefinder.
