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
Course outline
- Accounting
- Economics
- Management Information Systems
- Mathematics and Statistics for Business
- Business Law
- Introduction to Management
- Introduction to Marketing
- 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
- One semester studying abroad in the USA or Europe
- One semester on work placement
- 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
Find out more
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
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.... "

