The award | How you will study | Study duration | Course start | Domestic course fees | International course fees |
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BA (Hons) | Full-time | 3 years | February, September | EU 4950 per year | EUR 9000 per year |
BA | Full-time | 3 years | February, September | EU 4600 per year | EUR 8000 per year |
UG:Certificate | Full-time | 2 years | September | EU 4600 per year | EUR 8000 per year |
This degree programme is designed to enable students to fully appreciate the key roles played by the component disciplines of accounting, marketing, production, human resource management and information technology. In addition, graduates will gain an appreciation and understanding of the ever-changing environment in which business operates and how it is influenced by political, legal, economic, social and technological factors. The complexity and dynamism of the business environment is reflected in the course syllabi.
On completion of the programme students will be equipped with the ability to identify changes in business requirements as they occur and will have the confidence to develop and implement new procedures to satisfy them. The course will also enable students to recognise the key characteristics governing a particular company or industry and to identify the factors which are critical to its success.
The course syllabus has been developed by GCD’s Course Syllabus Committee and validated by HETAC. In endeavouring to design a degree programme, which reflects the multiple requirements of today's business world, the College received participation and support from both its full-time and external lecturing staff and a wide range of industries. The structure of this committee represents the leading edge of business in Ireland. In addition, many members of this committee are the principal lecturers on one or more of the course modules corresponding to their field of specialisation.
Course Content
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Electives (Four electives must be chosen)
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Progression
Graduates may wish to progress to the post graduate programme with Griffith College Graduate Business School. It offers programmes in International Business ManagementÌý which provides a route to the award of MBA.
Careers
The varied content and invaluable work placement element of this course means that on completion the prospects and opportunities for graduates are virtually endless. Electives/Specialisations in the final year do generally give a good indication of the type of work that a graduate may pursue.Ìý The work placement element also means that graduates of this course have already almost one year’s work experience on their CV prior to entering the workplace. The current economic situation means that there are a range of employment options for graduates in areas such as management, finance, sales and marketing, PR, human resources and industry.
Part time variation available to EU students only.
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