Resources (Links)
The Book of Modules contains descriptions for all modules listed in the University Calendar. Selection of any modules is governed by the programme requirements outlined in the University Calendar for each programme.
A detailed summary of Third Year for Students in the BComm Programme
Information on awards and achievements for students for both academic and extra-curricular activities in Business Information Systems.
A detailed summary of Third Year for Students in the BComm (International) Programme
The Cork University Business School is actively developing business development/ entrepreneurship modules and programmes for broad audiences, including research students within UCC. Download the form to book a place for Semester 1, 2016/17 here
Information and Careers Service for all UCC students
The College of Business & Law Undergraduate Programmes section of the University Calendar. It provides information on undergraduate degree and diploma programmes
The College of Business & Law Posgraduate Programmes section of the University Calendar. It provides information on postgraduate degree programmes
Information to make changes to your Programme registration including changing modules, your address and other procedures
Conferrings information including dates, ceremony details, preparation, traditions and past conferrings
Helpful links to past papers, procedures, timetables, results, transcripts and certification and thesis submission
Procedures and Regulations documents can be viewed and downloaded using the links provided
Find out more on from the UCC Grinds service
UCC IT Services Student Guide 2016/2017 for introductory information to help you find and use the IT facilities and online services available to all students of the University.
The Boole Library on the main UCC campus houses the bulk of the Library's collections. It consists of five floors with Information Desks on the ground (Q) and second (Q+2) floor
Online search option which will search across the Library Catalogue and many of the library’s resources at the one time.
Information on further development, alumni, study options and career support
University Service and information for mature students
Modules available for visiting students to UCC
Details on Programme Work Placement. Placement Officers are listed under the College of Business and Law. For other Placement programmes, including Business Information Systems, please see the relevant Programme page
Placement information for Third Year BSc Business Information Systems students
‘MyTimeTable’ is timetable web application. Once your have received the details of your academic timetable from your department, you can create your own personalised timetable for the full academic year. Once set up, your personalised timetable will display details for the current week by default.
Registration information for all students at UCC
Information on the recent introduction of a semester-based system at UCC
Familiarise yourself with important UCC policies and procedures
The transfer scheme allows eligible students at the end of First Year to transfer between programmes of study in CUBS.
Online student timetables for rooms, modules and programmes
Information on Technical Support available to students of Accounting, Finance and Information Systems in the O'Rahilly Building
Service to assist students to manage their money as well as advice on grant, scholarship and Student Assistance Fund applications
uLink Peer Support is a service to support first year students in UCC. At orientation all undergraduate first years meet and are linked with a peer support leader, a current UCC student studying the same programme.
The Chaplaincy team at UCC accompanies staff and students on their spiritual journey. In a welcoming and caring atmosphere we offer a listening ear. We seek in this way to be a Christian presence at UCC.
DSS is committed to empowering students with disabilities to achieve their academic and vocational goals in an inclusive learning environment. This is a free and confidential service to all students who register with the Disability Support Service.
Student Counselling & Development (SCD) is a free confidential service to all registered students providing individual counselling to students with emotional, psychological, academic or personal development needs. We also provide a range of group initiatives and workshops to students and staff.
Student Health Department services and information.
UCCSU is the chief representative body for students in UCC. A democratic organisation run by 5 fulltime officers elected by the student body. It's main functions are to provide academic assistance to students, to provide support to students in need, to lobby the University and the government on issues affecting students, and to provide entertainment on campus.
UCC support programme for students from socially and financially disadvantaged backgrounds
Student accommodation options and information in Cork
As a BIS student you are automatically a member of the BIS Society. The BIS Society is run by students who are active in organising a number of annual events.
A huge variety of sporting choices for you to get involved in. Whether it is competitive or recreational, participation in sporting activities is a great way to immerse yourself in the college scene, as well as a fun way to keep fit and healthy.
Details of where to eat on campus, the food served and location and opening hours
Places to shop and goods available on campus, along with with location and opening details
The overall Mardyke complex provides integrated facilities of outdoor grass and all-weather pitches and a state of the art Indoor Sports Centre. The Indoor Sports Centre is an overall 6,250m 2 which includes a 25m swimming pool, main sports hall, fitness suite, climbing wall, human performance laboratory, café, associated offices, changing areas, etc.
Societies are student run and have always been a vital part of the student experience. Click a full listing of UCC societies