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Accounting & Finance - Tallaght

Higher Education Direct Entry
TU911

This is an excellent Accounting and Finance course which offers maximum exemptions available to a Level 8 graduate from the examinations of professional accountancy bodies including Chartered Accountants Ireland and ACCA as well as exemptions from CIMA, Irish Institute of Tax and CPA.

Award Name Degree - Honours Bachelor (Level 8 NFQ)
NFQ Classification Major
Awarding Body Technological University Dublin
NFQ Level Level 8 NFQ
Award Name NFQ Classification Awarding Body NFQ Level
Degree - Honours Bachelor (Level 8 NFQ) Major Technological University Dublin Level 8 NFQ
Location:
Tallaght
Attendance Options:
Daytime, Full time
Apply to:
CAO

Duration

4 years

Entry Requirements

Minimum Entry Requirements?
Year 2

Applicants who wish to apply for advanced entry to Year 2 must provide evidence that they have met the learning outcomes for Year 1 through previous study at level 6, 7, 8 or equivalent. In certain cases, those who hold a QQI FET/FETAC level 6 qualification, or who have other relevant educational and/or work experience equivalent to Year 1 of an undergraduate course, maybe considered for advanced entry.

Year 3

Applicants who wish to apply for advanced entry to Year 3 must provide evidence that they have met the learning outcomes for Years 1 and 2 through previous study at level 6, 7, 8 or equivalent.

Specifically applications are welcomed from those who have studied ATI Diploma or ACCA qualification where the qualification is an NFQ Level 6 Higher Certificate equivalent.

Careers / Further progression

What are my career opportunities?
A career in Accounting & Finance can offer you a strategic role in the management and development of an organisation. The career opportunities are broad ranging, interesting and dynamic. A career in Accounting and Finance is considered financially attractive, recession proof and a passport to travel globally.

While many go on to work in practice or in core financial reporting roles, the majority of accountants work in industry, many as auditors, tax consultants and management consultants. Graduates of this programme also enjoy rewarding careers in teaching, banking, finance and charities as well as public sector roles. Other graduates have pursued further post graduate education before taking up employment.

Progression
On successful completion you may progress to the professional examinations of ACA, ACCA, CPA, CIMA and ITI. Alternatively you may progress to a masters programme in Accounting and Finance.

Course Web Page

Further information

Advanced Entry
Applications for this add-on course are made under the Advanced Entry category through the CAO. Please see Application Weblink below.

Course title: Bachelor of Business (Honours) in Accounting and Finance
What is... Accounting & Finance?
This is an excellent Accounting and Finance course which offers maximum exemptions available to a Level 8 graduate from the examinations of professional accountancy bodies including Chartered Accountants Ireland and ACCA as well as exemptions from CIMA, Irish Institute of Tax and CPA.

No Leaving Certificate Accounting, Business or Economics subjects are required. We start at an introductory level and we prepare you for the more complex concepts you will meet at a later stage. As you progress through the course you build up credits and exemptions which are recognised nationally and internationally.

Work Placement Preparation
The department of Accountancy, Finance and Professional Studies prides itself on its industry links and its approach to supporting our students in the preparation and securing of employment. Our students are supported in semester 6 of year 3 of the course, through a formal module, 'Professional Communication and Work Preparation', to develop their CV's, enhance their linked in profiles and perfect their interviewing skills with the aim of securing a summer internship in advance of commencing year 4. Many students secure a Graduate Trainee Accounting Contracts through their summer internships, meaning they secure their role in advance of commencing year 4 of their studies, leaving them free to concentrate solely on their academics in their final year.

Professional Accreditation
Graduates of the Level 8 Bachelor of Business (Honours) in Accounting and Finance obtain full exemption from CA Proficiency 1 examinations of Chartered Accountants Ireland; 9 exemptions from ACCA; 9 exemptions from CIMA; 10 exemptions from CPA; and Group 2 exemption for Part 1 of the Irish Taxation Institute. All exemptions are subject to performance in specific modules.

This course is designed in pillars with the core disciplinary pillars being: 'Financial Accounting and Reporting' which commences with Financial Accounting and builds to Advanced International Financial Reporting; 'Decision Making and Risk Analysis' consists of modules around Maths, Management Accounting and Auditing and Assurance; 'Economics and Finance’ commences with Economics and goes on to includes Investment and Financial Management and International Corporate Finance; and the final core disciplinary pillar is in ‘Law and Tax’. The quality of these pillars are proven through the course's impressive exemptions received from professional bodies.

These pillars are complimented by two further pillars in 'IT and Data Management' and 'Business Management & Communications'. Along with obtaining skills on accounting packages students have the opportunity to obtain Microsoft Professional Accreditation. The course is complimented with a Professional Communication & Work Place Preparation module. This provides the students with broader professional communication skills through detailed CV and ‘linked in’ preparation and simulated professional mock interviews.

This module is also supported by a series of guest speakers from the Professional bodies, firms and Industry including: CAI; ACCA; Grant Thornton; Crowe Horwath; BDO; Barden Recruitment; AccountancySchool.ie; Hayden Brown Chartered Accountants; Cooney Carey; ITI; CIMA; & CPA. The opportunities afforded to the students in meeting these guest speakers is very valuable in building their professional network and career opportunities.

Year 1
Semester 1
• Critical Skills Development
• Financial Accounting 1
• Principles of Business 1
• Data Skills & Information Technology
• Principles of Law
• Business Mathematics 1

Semester 2
• Economics 1
• Financial Accounting 2
• Principles of Business 2
• Data Technology in Organisations
• Business Law
• Business Mathematics 2

Year 2
Semester 3
• Economics 2
• International Financial Reporting 1
• Enterprise Systems & Processes
• Law of Employment & Business Formation
• Management Accounting 1
• Marketing

Semester 4
• International Financial Reporting 2
• Personal Finance
• Business Processes and IS
• Company Law
• Management Accounting 2
• Organisational Psychology

Year 3
Semester 5
• Auditing and Assurance 1
• Business Ethics
• International Financial Reporting 3
• Financial Management
• Business in the Digital Age
• Income Tax

Semester 6
• Auditing & Assurance 2
• Professional Communications & Employment Preparation
• International Financial Reporting 4
• Investment Analysis
• Accounting Information Systems & CAATs
• Business and Capital Taxes

Year Four
Semester 7
• Advanced International Financial Reporting & Audit Practice
• Strategy Formulation
• International Corporate Finance 1
• Advanced Management Accounting 1
• Advanced Taxation 1

Electives
• Accounting Information Systems & Reports
• Banking & Financial Services

Semester 8
• Advanced International Financial Reporting
• International Corporate Finance 2
• Advanced Management Accounting 2
• Strategic Business Analytics
• Strategy Implementation
• Advanced Taxation 2

Location: Tallaght
Level: Level 8
Award: Bachelor of Business (Honours)

School of Accounting, Economics & Finance
School.AEF@TUDublin.ie
01 220 6475/6425

Location:
Tallaght
Attendance Options:
Daytime, Full time
Apply to:
CAO