TA121 - Honours Bachelor Degree in Business - Accounting
About the Course
This four year programme aims to provide a comprehensive and detailed level of knowledge and skills in a range of business areas. Maximum exemptions from Professional Accountancy and Taxation bodies may be obtained by the graduates of this programme should they wish to pursue a professional qualification. The graduate will have:
- a strategic view of the finance function integrating strategy management, H.R and Industrial Relations
- an in-depth appreciation of the regulatory environment
- advanced practical application skills in information systems
- specialised knowledge in advanced financial reporting , audit practice, business strategy and tax compliance and planning
Course Code: TA121 - Level 8
Honours Bachelor Degree of Business Degree (Accounting)
Length of course: 4 years
Recognised in Europe
Membership of the Professional Body
Mature students welcome. Mature applicants (23 years of age) may not be required to meet the minimum entry requirements but may be considered on their merits.
Research opportunities at Postgraduate level for Honours Students
Recognised for Teaching. Honours Degree recognised for teaching Accounting, Economics and Business in Irish Second Level Schools
What do I Need?
Entry Requirements for the Honours Bachelor Degree of Business Degree:
Leaving Certificate with a minimum of Grade C3 in two Higher Level subjects, and a minimum of Grade D3 (Ordinary Level) in 4 other subjects in the Leaving Certificate Examination, which must include Mathematics and English or Irish.
Recent minimum CAO points: 245
Recent points range for applicants choosing this course: 440-245
Career Opportunities
With the four years honours degree in Business Studies & Accounting from ITT Dublin, the graduate will be well equipped to choose from a number of career options. Potential employers range from professional accountancy practices, industry, financial services, banking, insurance, second level teaching and the public service, both in Ireland and overseas. Graduates pursuing accounting or taxation careers may be granted substantial exemptions from the examinations of the following professional bodies:
- Chartered Accountants Ireland (CAI)
- Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA)
- Institute of Certified Public Accountants in Ireland (CPA)
- Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA)
- Institute of Incorporated Public Accountants (IIPA)
- Institute of Chartered Secretaries & Administrators (ICSA)
- Irish Taxation Institute (ITI)
ICAI http://www.cai.ie
ACCA http://www.accaglobal.com/
CIMA http://www.cimaglobal.com/
ICPAI http://www.cpaireland.ie/
ITI http://www.taxireland.ie
IIPA http://www.iipa.ie/
ICSA http://www.icsa.org.uk
In addition students obtain very valuable business experience. Graduates regularly choose to continue their studies to master’s level at Smurfit Business School UCD / DCU/ DIT/ NUI Maynooth and find that their four years in the ITT Dublin has prepared them very well for their career ahead.
Note: Full information on the exemptions from professional examinations is available from the course leader.
Graduate Profiles
Lorna Wren
Over my four years I have always tried to be positive and work hard to achieve good grades, and while at times I felt my performance was below my capabilities, I just looked for ways to improve determined not to make the same mistakes again. The small class sizes and fantastic lecturers at IT Tallaght have contributed to the ease at which I have progressed from one year to the next.
I was selected for interview by Price Waterhouse-Coopers this November. I may not have even applied for the position if it wasn't for the encouragement of my accounting lecturer. When they offered me a trainee position along with sponsored masters I was dumb founded - Obviously I accepted!
Course Subjects
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Student Life
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Martin Nolan ( Head of Department ) + 353 1 4042880 email
Department phone extensions: + 353 1 404 2300 / 2333 / 2305 / 2306 / 2307 - Fax: + 353 1 4042304
Further Information
Please visit the Accountancy & Professional Studies WebsiteLinks Scheme
3 Distinctions, Business Studies (BBSXX), Business Studies Adm (BBSAX), Information Processing (BIPXX), Marketing (BMXXX), Retail Studies (BRSXX), International Trade (BBSIT)
Fees
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