Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting)

College of Business, Public Policy, & Law

Key facts

Entry requirements

Minimum Grade HC3 in two subjects and passes in four other subjects at H or O level in the Leaving Certificate, including: Irish, English, another language, Mathematics and any two other subjects recognised for entry purposes.

Additional requirements

For Leaving Certificate - HC1 in Accounting
For A-Levels - Grade C in A-Level Accounting

Duration: 3 years

Next start date: September 2012

Entry points(2011): 420

A Level Grades (2011): ABB (A-Level) & c (AS)

Average intake: 30

NFQ level: 8

Course overview

The B Comm (Accounting) degree at NUI Galway combines a broad-based business education with the advantage of a specialised programme for those interested in a career in accounting or a related discipline. Students on the programme particularly like the small class size which really helps them to settle in. This programme offers significant exemptions from professional accounting examinations.

Course outline

Course Outline - Year 1
  • Accounting
  • Economics
  • Management Information Systems
  • Mathematics and Statistics for Business
  • Business Law
  • Introduction to Management
  • Introduction to Marketing
Course Outline - Year 2
  • Statistical Methods for Business
  • Managerial Economics
  • Audition, Assurance and Governance
  • Management Accounting
  • Skills for Work Life
  • Financial Accounting
  • Business Finance I
  • Macroeconomics
  • Information and Operations Management
  • Plus one optional subject from the following:
    • Information Systems Management
    • Employment Relations
    • Introduction to Financial Economics
    • Consumer Behaviour
    • Economics of Public Policy
    • Quality Management
    • Advanced Statistical Methods for Business
Optional International Experience Year
  • One semester studying abroad in the USA or Europe
  • One semester on work placement
Course Outline - Final Year
  • Advanced Financial Accounting
  • Management Accounting
  • Taxation
  • Business Finance II
  • Innovation, Creativity and Enterprise
  • Strategic Management Accounting
  • Law
  • Plus three optional subjects from the following areas:
    • Economics
    • Operations/Logistics
    • Information Systems
    • Human Resources
    • Marketing
    • Law

Further education

Many graduates of the B Comm (Accounting) go on to study Master of Accounting programmes at NUI Galway and depending on their choice of optional subjects during their degree. Graduates may also choose to study a Master of Economic Science, Master of Finance, Postgraduate Diploma in Education, an LLB and other postgraduate programmes across business disciplines.

Find out more

The J.E. Cairnes School of Business & Economics
T 353 91 492 308
F 353 91 494 565
E accounting@nuigalway.ie

CAO code

GY207

Fees for this course

EU (Total): €5,822
 - Tuition: €3,598
 - Student contribution: €2,000
 - Student levy: €224
Non-EU (Total): €12,750

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Current Students

Orlaith Sherlock

Year Three B Comm (Accounting).

"...I am enjoying the B Commerce (Accounting) course.  I find the subjects interesting and the focus on accounting is particularly beneficial as I want to be an Accountant. I really enjoyed this year as I went to SUNY University in Albany, New York for a semester. This was an experience of a lifetime. I am currently working with KPMG Galway for the second semester which is a great opportunity to gain work experience in accounting.... "    

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