| Course Name |
Business |
| Course Provider |
Waterford Institute of Technology |
| Course Code |
WD048 |
| Course Type |
Higher Education CAO |
| Qualifications |
| Award Name | NFQ Classification | Awarding Body | NFQ Level |
| Degree - Honours Bachelor (Level 8 NFQ)
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Major |
Waterford Institute of Technology |
Level 8 NFQ |
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| Apply To |
CAO |
| Attendance Options |
Full time, Daytime |
| Location (Districts) |
Waterford City |
| Qualification Letters |
BBS (Hons) |
| Duration |
4 years |
| Leaving Certificate Entry Requirements |
Expand+Leaving Cert:
2 subjects: H5
4 subjects: O6/H7
English or Irish: O6/H7
Mathematics: O5/H7
Language Recommendations
French: O3/H6 in French
German: O3/H6 in German
Irish: H5 in Irish
Chinese: H5 in a language other than English
Spanish...
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2 subjects: H5
4 subjects: O6/H7
English or Irish: O6/H7
Mathematics: O5/H7
Language Recommendations
French: O3/H6 in French
German: O3/H6 in German
Irish: H5 in Irish
Chinese: H5 in a language other than English
Spanish: 03/H6 in Spanish
Maths Initiatives:
• Bonus points will be awarded for Higher Level Maths. See www.wit.ie/bonuspoints.
• Maths Entry Exam is designed to assist students who have not met the required maths grade for entry into WIT. It will not provide additional points. See www.wit.ie/mathsentryexam
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| Leaving Certificate Vocational Programme LCVP |
WIT treats the link modules as a single subject and awards points as follows:
Pass: 28
Merit: 46
Distinction: 66
This is automatically computed by the CAO and will count if it is one of your 6 best subjects. It will not, however, substitute an honour where one or more are required. |
| Leaving Certificate Applied Programme LCAP |
The Leaving Certificate Applied Programme was designed primarily to prepare for the transition from school to working life. It is not intended for direct transfer into third level. However, students with the LCAP who have completed a QQI/FETAC award can be considered for entry. |
| QQI FET Applicants General Information |
Expand+QQI FET / FETAC Scoring
This scoring scheme only applies where all the requirements for the major award are met, ie. when the named component awards specified have been achieved to a minimum of 120 credits.
Each component is scored as follows:...
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This scoring scheme only applies where all the requirements for the major award are met, ie. when the named component awards specified have been achieved to a minimum of 120 credits.
Each component is scored as follows:
Each component is given a score based on the credit value of the component and the weighting of the grade achieved:
1. Most component awards have a credit value of 15 (the possible
component credit values are 5, 10, 15, 20 and 30).
2. The following weightings will apply to the grades achieved: Distinction=3, Merit=2, Pass=1.
To calculate a component score:
1. List the components in order of achievement (D/M/P). Allow 120 credits worth of achievement.
2. Multiply the credit value of the component by the weighting for the grade achieved (3/2/1).
3. Add all of the component scores up to a cumulative credit value of 120. When adding up these scores begin with distinctions, then merits, then passes.
4. Multiply the total by 10 and divide by 9 to give the overall score (maximum 400).
The transcript for major awards lists the award code and title, grade and date of achievement for individual components required for the major award, and for any components achieved in any other certification period.
QQI FET / FETAC forwards all relevant results achieved by applicants
to the CAO.
This scoring system replaces that of the original higher education links scheme and that of the ‘pilot’ scheme, and applies to all results achieved from 2013.
Some applicants will combine components achieved prior to the introduction of CAS with others which are part of CAS. The scoring is managed by CAO according to the system above.
Level 5 and 6 Certificates, ie. major awards, achieved before the introduction of CAS are also scored according to the system outlined above. To view the list of QQI FET / FETAC awards, see www.fetac.ie/fetac/awardsinfo/directory/directory.htm
QQI FET / FETAC results cannot be added to Leaving Certificate points. Where applicants have taken both exams, the higher points will be considered for rating purposes.
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| QQI FET Entry Requirements |
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| Mature Applicants |
Expand+Going to college is an exciting time, full of expectation, trepidation and hope for the future. It can also be an anxious time, no more so than for students coming back into further education after being away from it for a few (or many) years. At WIT...
Hide-Going to college is an exciting time, full of expectation, trepidation and hope for the future. It can also be an anxious time, no more so than for students coming back into further education after being away from it for a few (or many) years. At WIT we have lots of support services to help you in deciding what option is best for you and in your transition to college life.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I qualify as a Mature Student?
A mature student is someone who is at least 23 years of age on 1st January of the year of entry to an undergraduate course and who may not meet the normal admission requirements. There is no upper age limit.
Why should I consider third level education as a mature
student?
Mature students decide to enter third level education for a variety of reasons:
• To complete their education and get a qualification
• To further develop an interest in a given subject
• To improve their job prospects
• To retrain for another career
• To develop their social and personal skills
How do I apply for a place on an undergraduate course?
There are two main steps to take:
How do I apply for a place on an undergraduate course?
There are two main steps to take:
• Complete your CAO application by* 1 February 2017. Note that there is a late application deadline of 1 May 2017.
• See Mature Applicant policy documents for details regarding additional assessment processes for WIT courses.
Web: www.wit.ie/admissionspolicies
Note: You must apply for Nursing & Music courses by 1 February.
What are the key points when applying to the CAO?
• Read the CAO Handbook carefully
• Read the information on www.wit.ie/caomature
• Ensure you complete the Mature Applicant Sections
• Ensure you post your supporting documents to the CAO
within 10 working days
Selection Process – Mature Applicants (excluding Nursing & Music)
For full details on the selection process, please visit www.wit.ie/admissionspolicies
Selection Process - Mature Nursing
Mature applicants for Nursing courses will receive correspondence under separate cover from the Nursing Careers Centre (Public Appointments Service - PAS). For full details on the application proces see www.nursingcareers.ie.
Selection Process - Music Applicants
If an applicant includes WD027 BA (Hons) in Music (Level 8) as a choice, applicants will not be scored for WD027 and will be assessed solely on the basis of the WIT Music Audition.
Mature Applicant Policy
For full information, please refer to the Mature Applicant policy at www.wit.ie/admissionspolicies
Mature Applicant – Change of Mind
The Change of Mind facility becomes available after 1 May and the closing date is 1 July. The Change of Mind Facility affords mature applicants an opportunity to change the order of preference only of their course choices. If applicants introduce a new programme to their list of choices by way of Change of Mind, they will compete for a place on that programme based on their Leaving Certificate or equivalent results only. They will not compete as a mature applicant.
Restricted-Application Course – WD027 BA (Hons) in Music – if added for the first time via a Change of Mind is invalid and will not be considered. Closing date is strictly 1st February for application to this course.
Nursing - All applicants apply using the standard nursing codes WD116, WD117 and WD120. These codes can be added at Change of Mind. However, in order to compete as a mature applicant, at least one such code must have been among your 1 February listing
Mature Applicant - Decisions & Offers
Successful candidates will be offered a place in the highest of their course preferences to which they are entitled (if any). This will be done, independently, in respect of level 8 and level 7/level 6. Applicants may, therefore, receive two offers at the same time, one for the highest level 8 preference to which s/he is entitled and the other for the highest level 7/level 6 preference to which s/he is entitled. Offers to mature applicants are normally made in Round A from the CAO, which normally happens in early July, in advance of the Leaving Certificate offers.
Mature Applicant - Deferral of Places
WIT will consider sympathetically requests from applicants, who, having been successful in gaining a place in the Institute, decide that they wish to defer their entry until the following year.
Additional Assessment
See the Mature Applicant policy documents for details regarding additional assessment processes for WIT courses. www.wit.ie/admissionspolicies
More information:
Email: maturestudent@wit.ie
Web: www.wit.ie/maturestudent
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| Alternative Entry |
Advanced Entry
Students who have completed all or part of a third level qualification, may be eligible for entry into years other than year 1 of this course.
To find out more, visit www.wit.ie/advancedentry |
| Course Fee |
Expand+Student Contribution
The Student Contribution Charge for the academic year 2016/2017 is €3,000. The Student Contribution is an annual charge which is set by the Government and all third level students are liable to pay it, unless they have qualifie...
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The Student Contribution Charge for the academic year 2016/2017 is €3,000. The Student Contribution is an annual charge which is set by the Government and all third level students are liable to pay it, unless they have qualified for a grant (see below).
Tuition Fees
Tuition Fees are due to the Institute for all undergraduate students. The Department of Education provides a “Free Tuition Fee” Scheme. A student who qualifies for “Free Tuition Fees” will be exempt from paying Tuition Fees to WIT and those students who do not qualify for “Free Tuition Fees” will be liable to pay full tuition fees depending on the programme that you choose to complete.
Generally students who are first time undergraduates pursuing a full time undergraduate programme qualify for Free Fees Funding. However please refer to: www.studentfinance.ie for full details of the “Free Tuition Fee” Scheme.
WIT Student Card
This is a €15.00 charged to all first year students for the issue of a student card. This WITcard is required for access to student facilities (Should you already have a valid WIT student ID from previous years, you do not need to purchase another one).
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| Financial Support |
Expand+Grants
Students who wish to apply for a Third Level Grant need to apply directly online to SUSI (Student Universal Support Ireland) through www.studentfinance.ie / www.susi.ie As soon as the online application system opens for the academic year, you...
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Students who wish to apply for a Third Level Grant need to apply directly online to SUSI (Student Universal Support Ireland) through www.studentfinance.ie / www.susi.ie As soon as the online application system opens for the academic year, you will be able to apply online with SUSI. The online application facility will be available through www.studentfinance.ie / www.susi.ie Remember, it is not necessary to have received an offer of a college place or to be enrolled in college in order to apply online.
If your grant has been approved, SUSI will pay the Student Contribution Fee directly to the Third Level Institute. Students who have paid full or part fees will be refunded by the Grants Administrator once SUSI have paid full fees.
For further information please see:
www.studentfinance.ie
For further information regarding Grants please see: www.citizensinformation.ie/en/education/third_level_education www.studentfinance.ie/mp7919/maintenance-grant/index.html
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| CAO Application Dates and Fees |
Expand+Early online application (discounted): Fee €25 Closing Date: 20th January 2017 at 5:15pm
Normal online application: Fee €40 Closing Date: 1st February 2017 at 5:15pm
Late online application - restrictions apply: Fee: €50 Closing Date: 1st May 2...
Hide-Early online application (discounted): Fee €25 Closing Date: 20th January 2017 at 5:15pm
Normal online application: Fee €40 Closing Date: 1st February 2017 at 5:15pm
Late online application - restrictions apply: Fee: €50 Closing Date: 1st May 2017 at 5:15 pm
Change of Mind: Fee: Nil Closing Date: 1st July 2017 5:15 pm
Exceptional online late application - see page 14 of the 2017 CAO Handbook: Fee €50 Closing Date: 22nd July 2017 at 5:15pm
You should avoid submitting an application close to a closing date. No extensions to closing dates will be allowed and all fees are non-refundable.
LATE APPLICATIONS
Late Applications are those which are received after 5:15pm on 1st February 2017 and will be accepted up to 5:15pm on 1st May 2017, subject to the restricitions listed on page 3 of the 2017 CAO Handbook.
Late Applications (Exception to Timetable)
The exceptional closing date of 22nd of July at 5:15pm applies only to applicants who are currently undergraduate students in any year in any one of the participating HEIs (subject to the exclusions listed below). In order to avail of the Exceptional Late Application facility you must have entered the HEI through the CAO system.
If you did not enter your current course through the CAO system, you must first contact the Admissions Office of the HEI to which you wish to apply and they will inform you if you may submit an application direct to the institution.
Exclusions:
You may submit a late application only for entry to courses other than your existing course. If you wish to repeat the year in the same course you must arrange this within your HEI.
Mary Immaculate College Limerick, Trinity College Dublin and the University of Limerick have special procedures in place in the case of current or previous students who wish to apply for entry to another course in the same HEI. Such applicants must contact their Admissions Office to determine the application procedure. However, if you are a student in another HEI and you wish to apply to any of these three HEIs, you should apply through CAO.
Refer to page 15 of the 2017 CAO Handbook on how to make an Exceptional Late Application.
Restricted-category Applicants
Mature applicants – most HEIs will require mature applicants, who wish to be assessed on mature grounds, to have applied to CAO by 1st February 2017 at 5:15pm. (This restriction does not apply if the applicant wishes to be considered on the basis of school leaving qualifications only.) For more information about applying to CAO on the basis of mature years go to www.cao.ie/mature.
Applying for the HEAR and/or DARE schemes – to be considered for the HEAR and/or DARE schemes applicants must have registered on the CAO system by 1st February 2017 at 5:15pm and must have completed the HEAR/DARE application form by 1st March 2017 at 5:15pm – supporting documents must be sent to CAO offices before 1st April 2017 at 5:15pm.
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| Course Content |
Expand+This four-year full time course offers you a broad range of business skills combined with a thorough knowledge of the financial and economic environment in which firms operate. On graduation, you will have developed personal and professional skills w...
Hide-This four-year full time course offers you a broad range of business skills combined with a thorough knowledge of the financial and economic environment in which firms operate. On graduation, you will have developed personal and professional skills which will give you the confidence to start a successful business career, in Ireland or overseas.
A flexible degree
The course is extremely flexible, giving you a broad understanding of a range of disciplines in the first two years while allowing you to specialise and get a greater understanding of the area of most interest to you in the final two years.
Specialisations
At the beginning of Year 1, you can choose to study general business or may opt for a specialisation. You can amend or finalise that specialisation on completion of Year 2.
Specialisations:
· Economics & Finance
· Human Resource Management (HRM)
· Management
· Accounting
· Marketing
Language Options
You are encouraged to study one of four languages as part of your degree, although this is not a requirement.
Languages:
· French
· Irish
· Spanish
· German
· Chinese
Unique Feature - Flexible Semester
This facilitates the development of skills in the areas of communication, customer service awareness, decision making, problem solving, teamwork, commercial awareness, creativity, confidence and reflection. In Semester 6 students will be given an opportunity to participate in one of the following:
International Placement: Students spend the semester abroad studying in one of our partner colleges in Europe, USA, Canada, India or China.
Work Placement: Students spend the semester in appropriate work placement, representative of many business sectors.
Start Up Lab: Students set up and run their own business during the semester. They are provided with professional mentoring from the experienced business community in the areas of business planning, marketing and selling, finance and IT.
Teaching Skills: Students spend the semester teaching three days a week in a host primary or secondary school, supported by practical modules in college two days a week.
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| Subjects Taught |
Expand+COURSE OUTLINE - YEAR 1
SEMESTER 1:
Basic Financial Accounting
Introduction to Management
Introduction to Statistics
Organisational Behaviour
Principles of Microeconomics
IT & Communication Skills 1
CHOOSE 1:
An Ghaeilge B1.3
Chinese Lang...
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SEMESTER 1:
Basic Financial Accounting
Introduction to Management
Introduction to Statistics
Organisational Behaviour
Principles of Microeconomics
IT & Communication Skills 1
CHOOSE 1:
An Ghaeilge B1.3
Chinese Language & Culture A1
French B1.3
German B1.3
Spanish A1
Spanish B1.3
SEMESTER 2:
Business & Financial Maths
Enterprise
Financial Accounting
Human Resource Management in Context
Microeconomics
Data Analysis for Business
CHOOSE 1:
An Ghaeilge B1.4
Chinese Language & Culture A2.1
French B1.4
German B1.4
Spanish A2
Spanish B1.4
COURSE OUTLINE - YEAR 2
SEMESTER 3:
Costing
Human Resource Management
Introduction to Business Law
Introduction to Marketing
Principles of Macroeconomics
International Business Environment
CHOOSE 1:
An Ghaeilge B2.1
Chinese Language & Culture A2.2
French B2.1
German B2.1
Spanish B1.1
Spanish B2.1
SEMESTER 4:
Probability & Operations Management
Career Development Skills
CHOOSE 4:
Integrated Marketing Communications
Macroeconomics
Management Accounting Techniques
Business Law
Contemporary Issues in Management
Transactional ERP
An Ghaeilge B2.2
Chinese Language & Culture B1.1
French B2.2
German B2.2
Spanish B1.2
Spanish B2.2
COURSE OUTLINE - YEAR 3
Students specialise in one of five areas: Accounting (Acc), Economics & Finance (E&F), Human Resource Management (HRM), Management (MGMT) or Marketing (Mkt). The table below outlines the mandatory subjects for each area. The elective options are open to all streams.
SEMESTER 5:
All:
Applied Quantitative Analysis
ACC:
Business Finance
Company Law 1
ERP System Skills
Accounting Information System Skills
ERP System: Business Intelligence & Data Mining
ERP System: Advanced Planning Optimisation
Financial Reporting
E&F:
Business Finance
Applied Finance
International Economics
Managerial Economics
HRM:
Financial Management
Design & Deliver Training
Principles of Employment Law
Resourcing & Talent Planning
MGMT:
Financial Management
Leadership & Problem Solving
Managing Quality & Continuous Improvement
Supply Chain Management
MKT:
Financial Management
Digital Marketing Planning
Marketing Research & Analytics
The Changing Consumer
ELECTIVES:
An Ghaeilge B2.3
Chinese Language & Culture B1.2
French B2.3
German B2.3
Spanish Language: Texts and Contexts
Accounting Information System Skills
Auditing Theory
Business Project Management
Business Research Methods
Career Management
Development Economics
Entrepreneurship
ERP System Skills
ERP System: Business Intelligence & Data Mining
ERP System: Advanced Planning Optimisation
Environmental Economics
European Union Policy & Process
Fund Accounting
International Placement
Labour Economics
Newfoundland & Labrador socio-economic studies
Organisational Psychology
Practical Public Relations
Sports Marketing
SEMESTER 6:
School Engagement
Contemporary Debates in Education
Teaching Environment
Teaching Skills
Start-up Lab
Start-up Lab - learning log
International Placement
International Placement 2
Work Placement
Work Placement Log Book
COURSE OUTLINE - YEAR 4
SEMESTER 7:
ALL:
Business Strategy
Digital Economy
ACC:
Applied Financial Reporting
Decision Making
Income Tax
E&F:
Economic Policy Issues
Financial Economics
Financial Markets & Institutions
GEN:
Lean Practice
Managing Teams & Diversity
Services Marketing
HRM:
Employee Relations
Employment Law in Practice
Project - minor dissertation (1)
MGMT:
Lean Practice
Managing Teams & Diversity
Organisational Design
MKT:
International Marketing
Project - minor dissertation (1)
Services Marketing
ELECTIVES:
An Ghaeilge Scileanna Aistriúcháin B2.4
Chinese Language & Culture B1.3
French B2.4
German B2.4
Spanish B1.3
Spanish B2.3
Behavioural Marketing
Company Law 2
Direct & Database Marketing
ERP System Skills
ERP System: Business Intelligence & Data Mining
ERP System: Advanced Planning Optimisation
Financial Regulation
International Political Economy
Introductory Econometrics
Islamic Finance
Professional Ethics for Accountants
Project - minor dissertation (1)
Social Psychology of Organisation
Sponsorship & Event Marketing
Supply Chain Management
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Professional Body Exemptions
Graduates are entitled to exemptions from many of the leading professional accountancy and management bodies including:
• ACA (Institute of Chartered Accountants in Ireland)
• ACCA (Association of Chartered Certified Accountants)
• CIMA (Chartered Institute of Management Accountants)
• The Marketing Institute of Ireland
• CIPD (Chartered Institute of Personnel & Development) leading to Associate Membership |
| Careers or Further Progression |
Follow on Study
Master of Business:
• Internationalisation
• Accounting
• Marketing
• Economics and Finance
• Human Resource Managment
• Management
Masters by Research
Career Opportunities
Graduates will be suitable to take up a position at a junior/middle management level in many types of business organisations ranging from small family businesses to multi-national corporations, the public service and voluntary organisations. For more careers, see www.wit.ie/WD048 |
| Further Enquiries |
Course Leader:
Dermot Moore, FCCA
Email: dmoore@wit.ie
www.wit.ie/WD048 |
| International Students |
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| Points History |
| Year |
Points |
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| 2017 |
278 |
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| 2016 |
285 |
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| 2015 |
290 |
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