Griffith College Dublin
http://www.gcd.ie/babs/South Circular Road Dublin, 8 Ireland
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Location
Ireland: Dublin
About the Course
This honours degree programme will help students to appreciate fully the vital business roles played by finance, accounting, marketing, human resource management and information technology. For many companies these disciplines are the driving force behind their success. In addition, graduates will be shown how the ever-changing business environment is influenced by political, legal, economic, social and technological factors on both a national and international scale.
In first year students take subjects that are common to the BA (Hons) in Accounting and Finance. This model gives students the flexibility to adjust their career choices if necessary.
The purpose of the course is to give students the skills that are in demand by companies today. In a complex and dynamic environment they will be able to identify changes in business requirements, and have the confidence to develop and implement new procedures to satisfy them. Students will be able to recognise the key characteristics governing a particular company and then identify the factors that are critical to its success. The course syllabus, developed by GCD and validated by HETAC, reflects the multiple requirements of today's business world. The participation and support of full-time and external lecturing staff, and a wide range of industries has made a vital contribution to the degree's content.
Progression
Graduates who see an opportunity to make themselves more attractive to employers may want to consider the Masters programme in business. The Griffith College Graduate Business School offers a portfolio of programmes in International Business Management, each of which provides a route to the award of MBA. Such programmes are available on a part and full-time basis, allowing graduates the flexibility to work while continuing their studies.
Careers
The varied and in-depth content and work placement element of this course means that graduate prospects and opportunities are virtually endless. Electives/Specialisations in the final year give a good indication of the work a graduate is likely to do. In the current economic climate, employment options include management, finance, sales and marketing, public relations and human resources.
BA (Hons) in Business Studies Course Content
Year 1
Business Communications
Information Technology
Business Economics
Financial Accounting 1
Organisational Management
Business Mathematics and Statistics
Applied Business Law
Principles of Marketing
Financial Accounting 2
Integrated Business Project
Year 2
E-Business Development
Marketing Research
Management Accounting
Managing Human Resources
Business Operations Management
Business Information Systems
Marketing Strategy
Economic/Industry Analysis
Employee Relations
Enterprise Development Project
Year 3
Core Subjects
Strategic Management
Financial Management
International Business Management
Business Plan/Proposal
Optional Stream (depending upon career choice)
Marketing Stream
International Marketing, Services Marketing, Buyer Behaviour
Financial Stream
Audit and Internal Review, Taxation, Strategic Financial Management
Human Resource Management (HRM) Stream
International HRM, Comparative Employee Relations, Strategic HRM
E-Business and Technology Stream
E-Business Strategy, Business Systems Modelling, Information Systems Management
High School
Approx. USD 40,000 tuition only for full degree (3 years)
This price includes tuition only for the full degree (3 years). Students can expect to spend in addition approximately USD 10,000 or more annually for personal and living expenses.
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Independently
A limited number of partial scholarships are available to exceptional students.
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