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Part-Time Business Courses

 

Higher Certificate in Business (BN003)

Course code: BN003 Entry Route into programme:
  • Leaving Certificate
  • Mature grounds
  • Special circumstances
  • FETAC graduates
Duration: 2 years part time (4 semesters)
NFQ level: 6
Fee: €1,750 per year
Schedule: Tuesday and Thursday 6pm-10pm (and alternate Saturday mornings 9.30am-1.30pm for students taking taught elective)
Award title: Higher Certificate in Business
Credits for Full Award: 120 @ NFQ Level 6
Awarding Body: ITB Transfer and Progression:
BN303 Bachelor of Business

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Bachelor of Business (BN303)
Course code: BN303 Entry Route into programme:
  • Higher Certificate
Duration: 1 year part time (2 semesters)
NFQ level: 7
Fee: €2,000
Schedule: Tuesday and Thursday 6pm-10pm and alternate Saturday mornings 9.30am - 1.30pm
Award title: Bachelor of Business
Credits for Full Award: 60 @ NFQ Level 7
Awarding Body: ITB Transfer and Progression:
BN403 Bachelor of Business (Honours)

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Bachelor of Business (Honours) (BN403)
Course code: BN403 Entry Route into programme:
  • Ordinary Bachelor Degree
Duration: 1 year part time (2 semesters)
NFQ level: 8
Fee: €2,100
Schedule: Tuesday,Wednesday and Thursday 6pm -10pm.
Award title: Bachelor of Business (Honours)
Credits for Full Award: 60 @ NFQ Level 8
Awarding Body: ITB  

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Certificate in Accounting Technicians Ireland (BN709)
Course code: BN709 Entry Route into programme:
  • As defined by Accounting Technicians Ireland
Duration: 2 years part time (4 semesters)
Fee: ITB Fee : €880 per year (or €220 per module.) ITB fees are additional to any registration, subscription, examination or exemption fees from Accounting Technicians Ireland. Please check with Accounting Technicians Ireland directly.
Schedule: Tuesday and Wednesday nights 6pm -10pm.
Award title: Accounting Technician
Awarding Body: ITB  

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What our students say...

anto whelan

"Part of my reason for doing the course was I attended an interview and they said if I'd had the degree they would've given me the job. I felt it was time to get it behind me so I'd have the experience and the degree. It's directly related to what I'm doing.Now when you're in a management meeting and they're talking about forecasts you know what's going on - before it  was just numbers on a board"

Anthony Whelan,
Business Student

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