HETAC L7 - Bachelor of Business Course
Course Overview
This degree programme builds upon the areas of management, ICT, Finance and Business which are introduced to students in year one and year two of this course. The course is for school leavers who wish to pursue a career in business, management or related fields and also mature students who wish to improve their career prospects. Students will build upon their introduction to business and management functions to develop a range of skills, including analytical, critical thinking and problem-solving skills necessary in the modern business environment.
What are my career prospects
The Bachelor of Business is designed to prepare individuals for employment in the private and public sectors and further education. Students may develop careers in the following areas: industrial relations, sales and marketing, manufacturing and operations, hospitality and travel, accounting and financial services & human resources.
Progression
This course has been designed in consultation with HETAC, the Higher Education & Training Awards Council, to provide a pathway to students to further professional qualifications such as progression to Honours Degrees (HETAC Level 8) or directly into employment. HETAC is the qualifications awarding body for third-level educational and training institutions outside the university sector in Ireland. This course is designed to offer students progression from the Level 6 Higher Certificate in Business.
| Year 1 | Year 2 | Year 3 |
| Introduction to Business Management Business Applications Business Communications Financial Accounting 1 Marketing Business Mathematics Microeconomics Management Accounting 1 Systems Analysis and Design |
HR Management 1 |
Corporate Finance 1 Operations Management Corporate and Business Law 2 IS Management 1 Consumer Behaviour and Market research HR Management 2 Business Strategy Corporate Finance 2 IS Management 2 Marketing Management |
How accredits this course?
This course is accredited by (HETAC) The Higher Education and Training Awards Council. HETAC is the qualifications awarding body for third-level educational institutions outside of the university sector.
Am I eligable for the course?
Applicants require a HC3 in two subjects and passes in four other subjects at H or I grade in five subjects at ordinary level in the Leaving Certificate to include Maths and English.
Students holding a relevant Certificate, Diploma or other relevant third level qualification may qualify for entry to the second or third year of this degree course.
Mature applicants should apply directly.
How long is the course?
3 Years (Full-Time) course.
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| Rosemary Deneher – Business & Management Lecturer Rosemary combines a strong academic background with extensive experience in the business sector, including a number of year’s managerial experience. Rosemary holds a BA in Business and HRM from the NCI and a Masters Degree (MSc) in Education and Training Management from DCU. Rosemary is experienced in developing and delivering high quality programmes and brings a wealth of practical experience to her teaching practice. She lectures in Business, Business Management and People Management |
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| Paul Lydon – Business & Finance Lecturer Paul has lecture extensively in Financial and Management Accounting over the past five years in private and state colleges including both ACCA and ICAI students. Prior to 2002, Paul worked as a professional accountant for many years. He is a member of the Institute of Certified Public Accountants and holds an MBS in Marketing and Entrepreneurship. |
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| Cliodna McAleer – Business & Law Lecturer Cliodna holds a Barrister-at-Law Degree from the Honorable Society of Kings Inns, a Bachelor of European Business and Legal Studies from University College Dublin and a Graduate Diploma in Information Technology from Dublin City University. Having previously worked in the business sector and now a practicing Barrister-at-Law Cliodna brings her extensive experience in both law and business to her teaching practice enabling her to deliver an in-depth and high quality Corporate and Business Law programme. |
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| Mark Dean – IS/IT Lecturer Mark is an IT professional with over 17 years industry experience. Over this period he has accumulated knowledge and skills from numerous sectors ranging from education through to manufacturing and banking. He has been involved in many IT roles including software developer, team leader, systems analyst, and corporate IT trainer. Mark holds a Bachelor of Science from Trinity College and has lectured on both undergraduate and postgraduate programmes as well as professional programmes such as IATI and ACCA. |
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| James O’Connor – Business & Finance Lecturer James has been lecturing, specialising in business related subjects on Masters, Professional and Undergraduate academic programmes for a number of years. He is also responsible for the design and delivery of business related training modules for corporate clients. He has previously lectured with the D.I.T. and V.E.C. He holds an honours M.B.A. from D.C.U. as well as a Post Graduate Diploma in Training and Education. Prior to going into full-time training, James has worked for three separate and distinct multinational companies (American, Japanese and Irish) in various management roles. He is a confident lecturer and his style is very supportive to accommodating and enhancing upon a positive student academic experience |
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| Helen McGlew – Business Lecturer After qualifying with a BA in Applied Languages, Helen gained an MA in European Studies and an MBA, before becoming qualified in teaching IT. Prior to teaching Helen spent a number of years working as a senior project manager in an IT company. She has been lecturing for six years in a variety of business and IT subjects and has also worked as a Director of Studies and academic registrar |
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| Lisa Donaldson – Business, Marketing & IT Lecturer Lisa is an experienced lecturer who has been teaching for over 14 years. During this time, Lisa has taught in both the academic and corporate sectors. She has previously lectured Business and IT subjects at Griffith College and led the Training Teams in Esat BT and Software Paths. Lisa has also founded & managed 2 small businesses and brings extensive real life work experience to her teaching role. She has undergraduate and postgraduate qualifications in Business and IT from Northeastern University, Trinity College Dublin and Dublin City University. She lectures in Systems Analysis & Design, Business Applications and Marketing. |
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| Olivia Edge – Business & Finance Lecturer Olivia has over 12 years account management experience in leading multi-national companies in the digital electronics and software industries. Over this time she has amassed experience in strategic business development and deployment, sales operations, price negotiations, customer relationship management and marketing management. She holds a Bachelor in Business Studies and a Masters by Research in Business Studies. She lectures a variety of business subjects including International Marketing, Strategic Management, Project Management and Organisational Behaviour. |
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| Adrienne Gallagher – Business & Finance Lecturer Adrienne is a qualifiedaccountant with 15 years experience in the Financial Services sector both in Ireland and in a Pan European context. Having worked for companies such as Bank of Ireland, Standard Life and Royal Bank of Scotland, she gained extensive experience in finance, IT Management and HR. She lectures in Financial Accounting, Business Maths and Quantitative Methods |
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| Barry Smith – Business & Finance Lecturer Barry Smith, chartered accountant, has been teaching accounting and finance since 2001. He spent five years teaching at undergraduate and postgraduate levels at Dublin City University Business School. In 2006, he left Dublin City University to establish his own business developing online accounting and finance educational content. Barry continues to teach ACCA and ACA accounting courses on a freelance basis and has recently authored a financial accounting textbook for McGraw-Hill publishers. Prior to working at DCU, he spent five years working with PricewaterhouseCoopers in New Zealand, Germany and Zimbabwe. Barry holds undergraduate and postgraduate degrees from University College Dublin and is currently completing PhD research at the University of Birmingham, UK. |
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| Paula Daly Hayes – Business & Finance Lecturer Paula is a qualified accountant and a graduate of DCU where she was awarded a Bachelor of Business. She has worked at a senior level in different sectors, ranging from retail to manufacturing based in Ireland, the UK and Germany. Paula has experience in the public sector having acted as a financial adviser in relation to EU funding. She is now using the practical experiences gained in industry to deliver accountancy modules on the Management Accounting module on IATI. |
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| John Murtagh - Business & Management Lecturer John has over 25 years senior management experience with a number of large multi-national companies in the Information Technology sector. During this period he was responsible for Customer Service Delivery, Business Operations and Supply Chain Management for Ireland, Europe, Middle East and Africa. John was awarded an International Executive MBA by the Smurfit Business School (UCD). He holds numerous other educational qualifications, including Diplomas in Logistics Management awarded by the Dutch Federation of Industry (DEBAK) and TEFL |
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| Keith Whitford – Business & Finance Lecturer Keith is a qualified accountant and tax consultant with over twelve years of experience in private practice, with the last three being as a sole-practitioner (under the name KPW & Co). Keith has been lecturing part time professional accounting courses (ACCA and IATI) for 5 out of the last 7 years |
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| Martin Quinn – Business & Finance Lecturer A Charted Management Accountant since 1994, Martin has a BA(Hons) in Business Studies and an MSc in Management and Applications of IT in Accounting. Martin has worked in manufacturing firms in Ireland for 11 years prior to starting an academic career. Martin spent several years with a small indigenous manufacturing firm and 8 years in a global paper company. He has acquidarkblue intimate knowledge of the paper and packaging industry in both finance and information technology fields. Martin is currently undertaking a PhD research degree. |
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- View Sample Notes - Information Systems 1 - Mark Dean
- View Sample Notes - Information System 2 - Mark Dean
- View Sample Notes - Business Applications - Lisa Donaldson
- View Sample Notes - Human Resource Management - Olivia Edge
- View Sample Notes - Training and Development Process HR - Rosemary Deneher
- View Sample Notes - Service Managment- John Murtagh
- View Sample Notes - Business Strategy - Helen McGlew
- View Sample Lecture - Business Applications - Lisa Donaldson
- View Sample Lecture - Financial Accounting - Adrienne Gallagher
- View Sample Lecture - Human Resourse Management - Olivia Edge
- View Sample Lecture - Training Development HRM - Rosemary Deneher
- View Sample Lecture - Corporate Finance - Paula Daly Hayes
- View Sample Lecture - Entrepreneurship - Paul Lydon
What is the course fee?
The course fees are €4,200 per year.
IBAT College rewards students who register early for their course with significant savings available on the course fee. For further information on these savings and payment options, click on the following link:
How can I make savings on the course fee?
IBAT College rewards students who register early for their course with significant savings available on the course fee. For further information on these savings and payment options, click on the following link:
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Please note to ensure that applications made through the CAO can avail of the same early registration discount the course fee for applications made through the CAO is €3,500.
Is Tax Relief Available for this course?
Tax Relief is available is available for eligible participants on this course. For further details click here.
What do I get for my fee?
- Full set of bound notes (view sample notes)
- Access to your online student portal (view student portal site)
- Flexible Timetable (view timetable)
- Content Expert Lecturer (view lecturer profiles)
- Excellent college facilities (view college photos)
I would like to apply what should I do?
Application for first year of the Higher Certificate course is through the CAO system (see page 43 of the CAO Handbook 2009).
To apply as a mature student please complete our online enquiry form which will give us the key details to start your application and a member of our admissions team will contact you with further details. Alternative please feel free to contact Thomas our admissions specialist for business and management courses on 01 870 3893 or by email on trussell@ibat.ie.
Learner protection for this programme is provided in accordance with section 43 of the Qualifications (Education and Training) Act 1999.


















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