Course Name |
International Business Management |
Course Provider |
TUS - Athlone Campus |
Alternative Provider(s) |
TUS - Technological University of the Shannon |
Course Code |
54471 (Assigned by Qualifax. Not an official code) |
Course Type |
Higher Education Direct Entry |
Qualifications |
Award Name | NFQ Classification | Awarding Body | NFQ Level |
Degree - Ordinary Bachelor (Level 7 NFQ)
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Major |
Technological University of the Shannon |
Level 7 NFQ |
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Course provider |
Attendance Options |
Full time, Daytime |
Location (Districts) |
Athlone |
Enrolment and Start Dates Comment |
How to Apply:
Applications are made online between 1 February and 1 June. Contact admissions@ait.ie for details.
*External students can transfer to add-on programmes provided that their previous qualifications meet AIT's entry requirements. |
Qualification Letters |
BBus |
Duration |
1 year add-on |
Entry Requirements |
Minimum Entry Requirements
A Higher Certificate in Business or an approved equivalent level 6 qualification is required. All applicants must be recommended by their parent institution under the following headings: academic ability, maturity, capacity to integrate, character and integrity, command of spoken and written English and motivation in applying for the course. |
Link to Course Fee |
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Course Content |
Expand+What is this course about?
Deal with current real-life topics such as developing businesses across borders and dealing with business issues on an international basis. Study alongside an international cohort of students and engage in a range of ...
Hide-What is this course about?
Deal with current real-life topics such as developing businesses across borders and dealing with business issues on an international basis. Study alongside an international cohort of students and engage in a range of extracurricular events. Acquire an understanding of Irish history, culture and traditions, as well as an insight into the political and administrative structures of the country.
Why take this course?
This course provides EU and other overseas students with the business and related knowledge and skills required for a successful career in international business management. The curriculum also helps students to develop an understanding of Irish history, culture and traditions, as well as providing an insight into the political and administrative structures of the country. Students develop both generic and specialised knowledge related to how industrial and commercial organisations function and of environmental factors which impact upon the success of an enterprise. A critical understanding of the key factors involved in effective business management and the development of attitudes and expertise required in today’s challenging business environment are among the benefits to be gained from the course. You will also improve your competence in spoken and written English.
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Subjects Taught |
What will I study?
Managerial Finance, Business Modelling and Enterprise, Irish Studies – Irish Heritage, International Marketing, Irish Studies – Modern Ireland.
Electives: Taxation, Economic Policy and Analysis, Bank Lending and Capital Markets, Business Information Systems, Market Research and Analysis, Supply Chain Management, Sales Management, French, German, Spanish, Corporate Reporting, Decision-Making Techniques, Strategic Human Resource Management, Computer Studies |
Careers or Further Progression |
What can I do after the course?
You will benefit from studying a course which is recognised for its high-quality student experience. Students can progress to the Bachelor of Business (Honours) in Business or the Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Accounting. Below are some routes our graduates have pursued:
• Regional management
• International sales
• International project management
• Business consultancy |
Further Enquiries |
Contact Details
Alison Sheridan
Acting Head of Department of
Business and Management
Tel: (090) 6468261
Email: Alison.Sheridan@tus.ie |
Course Web Page |
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