Bainist¨ªocht Strait¨¦iseach
D¨¦anann an mod¨²l seo eolas agus scileanna a thabhairt don ch¨¦im¨ª ar na coincheapa a bhaineann le strait¨¦is, bainist¨ªocht agus ceannaireacht. Cuirtear m¨²nla¨ª sa bhainist¨ªocht strait¨¦iseach i l¨¢thair an gc¨¦im¨ª. D¨¦antar forbairt ar scileanna anail¨ªse agus machnamh strait¨¦iseach an mhac l¨¦inn.
Forbra¨ªtear na naisc idir bhainist¨ªocht strait¨¦iseach agus bainist¨ªocht acmhainn¨ª daonna, bainist¨ªocht tionscadail, an fhiontra¨ªocht agus bainist¨ªocht airgeadais. T¨¢thar ag s¨²il le go bhfreastal¨®idh an mac l¨¦inn ar l¨¦achtanna, go nglacfaidh an mac l¨¦inn p¨¢irt in seimine¨¢ir, agus go rachaidh an mac l¨¦inn i ngleic le gn¨ªomhachta¨ª r¨ªomhfhoghlama ar bhonn rialta.

- 100% on campus (face to face) delivery
- 100% continuous assessment
- Closing date for applications: 18 December 2024
- HCI Pillar 3 Micro-credential Learner Fee Subsidy available to a fixed number of applicants
Please Note: Applicants may not apply to take more than 30 credits of micro-credentials.
Applicants should hold at least the equivalent of a 2.2 undergraduate degree in any discipline
When you apply, you will need to provide the following documents:
- A scanned copy of your passport
- Academic Transcripts for each year of study with English translation, if applicable
- If applicable, applicants must provide evidence of competence in the English language as per DCU entry requirements. Please see this link for details.
- For information on how to apply for this micro-credential, please visit our Application Guide
-
Gaeilge - Due to the specialist nature of this programme, additional criteria may be used to assess suitability to undertake this programme.
-
C¨¦im on¨®racha (H2.2) n¨® taith¨ª ghairmi¨²il oiri¨²nach agus leibh¨¦al s¨¢s¨²il i labhairt agus scr¨ªobh na Gaeilge. Glactar le c¨¢il¨ªochta¨ª agus le taith¨ª ghairmi¨²il oiri¨²nach i gc¨²ins¨ª ¨¢irithe in ionad bunch¨¦ime, faoi r¨¦ir ag rialacha na hOllscoile. N¨ª g¨¢ r¨¦amhch¨¢il¨ªochta¨ª r¨ªomhaireachta n¨¢ gn¨®.
-
Honours degree (H2.2) or equivalent professional experience and a satisfactory level of fluency in Irish. In some circumstances appropriate professional experience and qualifications are accepted in lieu of a primary degree, subject to university regulations. Previous qualifications in business or computing are not required.