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IBAT College Swords is a private higher education college specialising in Business and IT Courses in north county Dublin.

‘What is important to the student is important to IBAT College!”

A simple statement but how do we do it!


Education that I can afford?

Competitive fees   
IBAT College does not charge registration fees therefore all costs are reimbursable through tax relief

Our course fees for our business degree are 4200euro per year after tax relief this gives 3500euro per year – this is one of the most competitive prices from a private college for a national framework of qualifications honours degree programme

We reward students who book their place early on the programme with significant savings on the course fee. So applicants always have an opportunity to make a saving on the course fee.

No other hidden fees – students can use our library for recommended reading, our IT lab for Internet access, we provide a print account to allow students print notes.


A timetable designed with students in mind

Students say- please don’t spread my classes from Monday to late Friday with large sporadic breaks in between – my time is important to me!


Student Friendly timetables   
IBAT College has Student friendly timetables tailored to accommodate the new study/life balance requirement

Timetables to suit the student not the college!

For example our full time business degree runs over 16 hours Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday giving the student the opportunity to balance study requirements and life in the balance of the days left in the week


No tweed jackets please!

We give students a lecturer who worked in the industry and knows how to lecture

Lectures   
IBAT College lecturers bring energy to the lecture room and have been selected on the basis of industry experience in their area of expertise and proven lecturer experience at the level at which they are lecturing

Our lecturers utilise their industry experience to draw on real life examples in lecture in order to bring the theories to life and engage with their students

Give me a college environment that feels young and gives me energy to study and motivation to get ahead

Facilities


IBAT College has modern Facilities that have been designed using the latest use of engaging colours and leading edge education equipment to ensure students enjoy an environment that is energising, engaging and learning centric

IBAT College’s environment and culture is upbeat with passionate staff and lectures


Don’t make me a number in your college get to know me and my talents

Small class sizes


IBAT College has small class sizes and does not have an anonymous lecture hall in sight

During your time at IBAT you will become know to our staff and will become a part of the college with the opportunity to join bi-monthly student and college board group ‘Idea sessions’ to help shape the college you are studying in

IBAT College monitors student performances and works with students on their strengths and weaknesses to ensure that they have the support they need to develop their talents


Give me a classroom with students with different world perspectives and views to help me understand the world we live in!

Student diversity
IBAT College recruits students from all over Ireland, Europe, North America, South America, Africa and Asia creating a classroom environment which reflects the modern diverse workplace

With this student diversity IBAT College is a melting pot of different views and perspectives providing a excellent view and understanding of the modern world we live in


Where I face issues give me a friendly face not a cold office admin door

Student support
IBAT College connects with its student from the day they arrive with an open reception with warm welcoming staff who are readily available to help with any challenges or issues students face.

Staff are trained to be able to provide the correct support needed to help students deal with the challenges they may face


Give me the qualification that will help me build a career


Career guidance
IBAT College provides career guidance support to all our students as needed and works with industry to understand the changes that are occurring in the workplace to ensure that our graduates are positioned to avail of these new opportunities


IBAT was founded with the specific aim of providing students with direct access to the methodologies and skills that employers value most. All IBAT students acquire a well rounded education, targeted specifically at enhancing their opportunities for employment and unlocking their personal potential. For more information on IBAT College Swords please visit our website at www.ibat.ie or contact IBAT on 01 807 5055.

 

 

 

 

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IBAT College will be creating 50 new jobs in Dublin City Centre with the launch of their new

Temple Bar Campus. The 16,000 sq-foot campus will cater for more than 2,000 third-level full

and part-time students with courses due to start this September.

The jobs on offer will be in the full spectrum of departments within the college including:

Lecturing

Admissions

Marketing

Administration

IT

Those interested in applying should send an email, with a cover note and CV to:

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Details of Open Days at IBAT College Dublin

IBAT College Dublin is hosting Open Days in Temple Bar and Swords as follows: Temple Bar Campus - Open Evening Thursday, 9th February 2012 from 5.00pm - 7.00pm
Visit our Temple Bar City Centre Campus for a tour and speak to dedicated course advisors about your options. We have a range of courses starting in February (MBA, ACCA, HETAC Business Degrees, short courses in IT and Computing) and this will be your last chance to sign up. Talk to us to find out more about them or simply pick up a prospectus or course information pack on the day. We hope to see you here.   * Discover new career opportunities
* See our unique and modern facilities
* Talk to our course content experts and the lecturers who teach on all our courses Location Temple Bar: IBAT House, 16-19 Wellington Quay, Dublin 2.
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IBAT College Goes Urban Style

IBAT College has just opened its new Campus in the heart of Dublin City. It’s Temple Bar location offers students’ top class education facilities in the city’s ‘left bank’ surrounded by a host of amenities and a location steeped in history and culture. The revamped building on Wellington Quay covers five floors and has an outstanding position overlooking the River Liffey. It will provide the staff and students with first class education facilities as well as greater overall space, enabling the college to grow. Facilities include a dedicated MBA floor with debating chamber, auditorium, break-out areas and project working space. The third floor features IT labs and a ‘Laptop Bar’, incorporating the latest software and wireless technologies. The penthouse, overlooking some of Dublin's most iconic landmarks is dedicated to library and study space. "We are delighted that construction is completed on...

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IBAT College will be attending the Grad Ireland Fair on Wednesday the 15th June. Please feel free to come and talk to us about our course offerings on the day if you are in attendance.

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And the Winner is...€1000 Towards Your Tuition Fees

And the Winner is...
IBAT College is delighted to announce that the winner of the  €1000 Towards Your Tuition Fees Competition is Fiona Daly from Dublin.

Well Done Fiona!


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IBAT Dublin City Campus

IBAT College,
16-19 Wellington Quay,
Dublin 2,
Ireland.

Call +353-1-8075055
Email enquiry@ibat.ie

IBAT Swords Campus

IBAT College,
IBAT House,
Forster Way,
Swords,
Co Dublin.

Call +353-1-8075055
Email enquiry@ibat.ie