Business with Computing - Tertiary Education Programme
This Level 8 programme aims to produce graduates who have developed comprehensive analytical and rounded business skills, which blend perfectly to solve business problems using appropriate Computer Software solutions.
Award Name | Degree - Honours Bachelor (Level 8 NFQ) |
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NFQ Classification | Major |
Awarding Body | Technological University of the Shannon |
NFQ Level | Level 8 NFQ |
Award Name | Degree - Ordinary Bachelor (Level 7 NFQ) |
NFQ Classification | Major |
Awarding Body | Technological University of the Shannon |
NFQ Level | Level 7 NFQ |
Award Name | Level 6 Higher Certificate (Level 6 NFQ) |
NFQ Classification | Major |
Awarding Body | Technological University of the Shannon |
NFQ Level | Level 6 NFQ |
Award Name | Minor Certificate (Level 6 NFQ) |
NFQ Classification | Minor |
Awarding Body | Technological University of the Shannon |
NFQ Level | Level 6 NFQ |
Award Name | NFQ Classification | Awarding Body | NFQ Level |
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Degree - Honours Bachelor (Level 8 NFQ) | Major | Technological University of the Shannon | Level 8 NFQ |
Degree - Ordinary Bachelor (Level 7 NFQ) | Major | Technological University of the Shannon | Level 7 NFQ |
Level 6 Higher Certificate (Level 6 NFQ) | Major | Technological University of the Shannon | Level 6 NFQ |
Minor Certificate (Level 6 NFQ) | Minor | Technological University of the Shannon | Level 6 NFQ |
Duration
4 years full-time.
Entry Requirements
Leaving Certificate: A minimum of six Leaving Certificate subjects, including Mathematics and English (2 H5 & 4 O6/H7 grades) or full NFQ level 5 award or equivalent.
All applicants whose first language is not English and who have not been educated through the medium of English must demonstrate CEFR 19 proficiency at B2 for access. An Irish Leaving certificate qualification achieved through English meets this requirement.
Careers / Further progression
Employment opportunities for graduates include: Human Resources, Sales, Marketing, Management, Teaching (subject to postgraduate study), Accountancy, Banking and Financial Services.
Successful graduates of this programme are eligible for Level 9 and 10 postgraduate programmes within TUS and/or elsewhere.
Further information
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Applications for 2024/25 will be accepted through the Courses webpage (see application weblink) page from 1st February and will close late September 2024.
This Level 8 programme aims to produce graduates who have developed comprehensive analytical and rounded business skills, which blend perfectly to solve business problems using appropriate Computer Software solutions. The fusion of Business with Computing allows students to achieve maximum learning and self-development. Students will advance their business information technology knowledge, experience and skills through extensive practical assignments and course work.
Computing and Technology are part of just about everything that touches our lives. Gaining a proficiency in the different dimensions of computing and business will provide graduates with the necessary skills to create a stable career. The programme also offers students an opportunity to gain Professional Computing Certification (Microsoft) as part of their studies, as well as a six-month work.
Special Features
Work Placement/Study Abroad option in year 3 of the programme.
Students will complete year 1 of their Bachelor of Business (Honours) – BBS at the College of FET Ennis Campus. Students will thereafter complete years 2, 3 and 4 at the Technological University of the Shannon: Moylish Campus
Year 1
College of FET, Ennis Campus
Clonroad Business Park,
Clonroad, Ennis, Co. Clare.
T: +353 (0)65 – 6824819
Years 2, 3 and 4
Technological University of the Shannon: Moylish Campus,
TUS Moylish Campus
Moylish Park, Moylish,
Limerick, V94 EC5T
Accreditation and Step Back Awards
On successful completion of Stage 1 (Year 1), Students will receive the Technological University of the Shannon Certificate in Business and Computing, Minor Award, Level 6, 60 ECTS Credits.
On successful completion of Stage 2 (Year 2), Students will receive the Technological University of the Shannon Higher Certificate in Business and Computing, Level 6,120 ECTS Credits.
On successful completion of Stage 3 (Year 3), Students will receive the Technological University of the Shannon Degree in Business and Computing, Level 7, 180 ECTS Credits.
On successful completion of Stage 4 (Year 4), Students will receive the Technological University of Shannon Bachelor of Business and Computing (Honours) – BBS Level 8, 240 ECTS Credits
Special Features
Work placement in 3rd year of the programme
Year 1 – Semester 1
Introduction To Financial Accounting
Business Communication And Analysis
Business Mathematics
Introduction To Business Databases
Management Principles
Introduction To Web Development
Year 1 - Semester 2
Financial Accounting
Business Database Development
Information Technology And Data Analysis Application
Responsive Web Development
Organisational Behaviour
Statistical Methods for Business
Year 2 - Semester 1
Business Law Fundamentals
Cost Accounting
Commercial Databases Theory
Introduction to Marketing
Introduction To Microeconomics
Web Programming
Year 2 – Semester 2
Business Process Management
Introduction To Macroeconomics
Ip And Technology Law
Management Accounting
Commercial Database Environment
Marketing Communications
Year 3 – Semester 1
Customer Care & Customer Relationship Management
Applied Programming
Enterprise Resource Planning
Human Resource Management
Introduction To Data Analytics
Workplace Effectiveness
Year 3 - Semester 2
Work Placement/Study Abroad
This Work Placement/Study Abroad component is an integral part of all academic programmes of the Institute and is provided in compliance with HEA/DES requirements for practice-based learning on all third level courses as laid out in the “Higher Education System Performance Framework 2018-2020”. The overall aim of the module is to offer the student the opportunity to apply the knowledge and skills gained throughout their course of study up to this point in a new and relevant experiential setting. This is to be achieved whilst facilitating the student in developing the practical life-skill competencies and communication skills necessary to function as an effective member of the work environment and wider society.
The skills developed during work placement include technical job-related skills, numeracy and literacy skills, use of new technologies, critical evaluation of the host organisation and meta-cognition skills such as reflective learning and self-regulation. Students will apply previously acquired learning, work with less explicit instruction and cope with a variety of workplace challenges.
The student’s employability is enhanced by working on a wide range of employment skills, from adapting to workplace culture, managing time and stress to demonstrating initiative and engagement in their work tasks.
Throughout work placement, students have ample opportunity to build confidence in their personal brand. The work placement assessment requires students to identify and actively improve key skills such as productivity, professionalism, communication, motivation, initiative, problem-solving and decision-making. Students must reflect on how they have managed challenges in the workplace, how they operate within teams and are also guided to explore an area in their workplace which lies outside their designated area of work.
Students choosing to study abroad will be provided a comparable programme of study in an approved foreign partner Institution.
Business Problem Solving (Elective)
Business problem solving is available as an alternative for students who have not been successful in gaining work placement. The aim of this module is to offer students the opportunity to engage in real- world business problems by participating actively in problem solving activities related to business issues. The module will advance the student’s ability to problem solve, to think critically and to communicate effectively, whether through presentations or written reports.
Year 4, Semester 1
Company Law
Digital Marketing
Enterprise Software 1
Financial Management
Organisational Learning and Development Practice
Strategic Management Concept
Year 4, Semester 2
Advanced European Union Law
Digital Marketing, Analytics & User Experience (Ux)
Employment Law
Enterprise Software 2
Managerial Finance
Strategic Management Practice
College of Further Education and Training, Ennis Campus.
+353(0)65 682 4819.
www.collegeofFET.ie/Ennis