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The programme gives you an understanding of the legal, business and social environments in which accountancy operates and enables you to be conversant in the technical languages and practices of the accounting sector in a market economy. These include measurement and disclosure in financial statements, managerial accounting, auditing, taxation and business law.
Course Overview Accreditation HETAC Framework Level Level 8 CAO Code GC 401 Requirements Approx 250 points, 2C3s (Hons) + 4D3s (Ord) to include a language and Maths Duration 3 years Full time
3 years Part timeApply Through the CAO or directly at www.gcd.ie/apply Step 1 Fill out the application form here. Step 2 Send a copy of your degree, CV and a copy of your photo ID by email Step 3 Our Admissions Team will endeavour to contact you within 10 working days if you are successful in gaining a place. Step 4 Proceed to register to the course & cover your fees online or by bank draft Step 5 Come to the Induction week & meet new friends... its time to start your future - Full time Applicants under 23 years of age should apply through CAO.
- Mature applicants for full time or part time and applicants under 23 years of age for part time should apply directly to Griffith College.
- International applicants should also apply directly.
- For further information on the correct application procedure for you, please contact theAdmissions Office for more details.
For Postgraduate courses:
- Postgraduate applicants may apply directly to Griffith College before 31st August each year. Applicants will be required to provide evidence of their undergraduate degree final results for entry. Griffith College welcomes applications from those who do not meet the academic requirements but who have extensive industry experience. For such applications, an additional interview will be required. Contact the Admissions Office for more details.
