Business (Common Entry)

Bachelor of Business

Lecturer teaching Business Studies students
Lecturer teaching Business Studies students
Type of Programme
Full-time
Number of Places
40
Duration
3 Years
Course Code
MT 541
Entry Requirements
206 CAO Points in 2023 and meet minimum entry requirements as listed below
Application Deadline
See CAO for details
Location(s)
MTU Kerry North Campus, Kerry
Course NFQ Level
Level 7

Mr. Raymond O Connor Desmond

Tel: +353 (0)66 719 1659

Email: (email)

Overview

This programme has been fine-tuned to create a structured business education that launches you into a successful career in business. You will gain a thorough grounding in the principles and practice of finance, marketing (including digital media and social media marketing), management, creative problem solving and information technology. During the first year, students will study common modules, as they progress into second year they will be offered a choice of specialisms (choose 1):

  • Marketing
  • Accounting
  • Management

Studying at MTU Kerry Campus means exposure to a rich culture of entrepreneurship, giving you access to a range of highly successful businesses at the on-site Kerry Technology Park. The international reach of the department is seen in the network of over 100 partner institutions across the EU, Canada, China and further afield, giving our students the option of studying abroad during the programme.

What will I study?

First Year at a Glance

  • Introduction to Management: offers students an introduction to business management ideas and concepts
  • Principles of Accounting: gives students an ability to understand the fundamental concepts of recording financial information and the preparation of final accounts
  • Foundations of Marketing: provides students with their first introduction to the subject of marketing. The value of this important business practice is explained throughout this course
  • Communication: promotes both verbal and written effective communication in an academic and professional context.
  • Microeconomics: introduces students to the effects and actions of consumers and firms on the economy
  • Behavioural Science: gives students an appreciation for the rationale behind a variety of human resource management concepts.

Modules

What is a Module?

A module is a standalone unit of learning and assessment and is completed within one semester. A full-time student will normally study six modules in each semester; part-time and ACCS (Accumulation of Credits and Certification of Subjects) students will have flexibility as to the number of modules taken.

The button below provides a link to all of the University's approved modules for this programme.

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Entry Requirements

Entry 2024

For admission to a programme, standard applicants must

  • score the necessary CAO points and
  • meet the minimum entry requirements

Leaving Certificate in five subjects i.e. O6/H7 in five subjects. The five subjects must include Mathematics O6/H7 and either English or Irish grade O6/H7.

 

For Non-EU International Entry Requirements please visit https://www.mtu.ie/international/non-eu/.

Career options

Employment Opportunities

With the broad range of subjects studied during the programme, career opportunities are very varied. Past graduates are working in the following areas:

  • Accounting technician
  • Financial services
  • Business administration
  • Sales and selling
  • Public relations
  • Digital marketing
  • Social media marketing
  • Supply chain specialist
  • Retailing
  • Human resource management

Progression

Further Studies

Depending on the specialism choice at the end of first year, suitably qualified Level 7 graduates are eligible to progress to year 4 (final year) of either:

  • Bachelor of Business (Honours) in Marketing

or

  • Bachelor of Business (Honours) in Accounting

or

  • Bachelor of Business (Honours) in Management
Group of Business students in lecture theatre

Plugging into a rich culture of entrepreneurship

MT 541 - Bachelor of Business

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Question Time

No, the core fundamentals of accounting and business are delivered in year 1 and all modules in year 1 assume no prior knowledge of content.

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