Undergraduate Full-Time On Campus
BA (Hons) Business (HRM)
Tuition Fee
12,032 USD / year
Scholarships available
Duration
3 years
Start Date
April, October, February
Application Deadline
August, December, March
Location
Dublin, Ireland
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About

This programme is aimed at both domestic and international learners who seek an underpinning in key business theories, concepts and business processes, strategies and skills. The programme ensures learners acquire an integrated, balanced, and dynamic business education, enabling the development of business knowledge, including previously acquired knowledge and experience. Graduates will be eligible for junior management role or higher administrative roles within a specific subfield of business complementing their previous experience and learning.

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Dublin Business School
Main campus: Dublin, Ireland
Ranking
2001–2500+
IAIC Global Ranking
  • Key information
  • Overview
  • Programme Structure
  • Admission requirements
  • Fees and funding
  • Visa information
  • Work Permit

Key information

Duration
Full-time 3 years

Start date & application deadlines
Starting Date
April, October, February

Application Deadline
August, December, March

Language
English

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Credits

120 credits

Delivered

On Campus

Campus Location

Dublin, Ireland

Disciplines

Business & Management


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Overview

This programme is aimed at both domestic and international learners who seek an underpinning in key business theories, concepts and business processes, strategies and skills. The programme ensures learners acquire an integrated, balanced, and dynamic business education, enabling the development of business knowledge, including previously acquired knowledge and experience. Graduates will be eligible for junior management role or higher administrative roles within a specific subfield of business complementing their previous experience and learning.

Programme Structure

On completion of this programme, graduates will be able to effectively demonstrate the following attributes:

  • Communication Skills

  • Literacy Skills

  • Effective communication comprising of clarity of verbal and written material

  • Independent learning

  • Capable of synthesising diverse academic theories and practices

  • Problem-solving and analytical skills

  • Ability to collaborate effectively

  • Ability to demonstrate and formulate initiative

 

Academic requirements

Here is grading score requirements for this programme.

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3.0/5

English requirements

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6.0
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Tuition Fee

Here’s what we charge for tuition.

International
12,032 USD/year
Tuition Fee
Living costs for Dublin
1500-2000 USD/month
Living costs

The living costs include the total expenses per month, covering accommodation, public transportation, utilities (electricity, internet), books and groceries.

Scholarships Information

Visa information

Student Visas for Ireland

Are you from Bangladesh? You might need a student visa…

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Check if you really need a student visa.

Since you’re from Bangladesh and planning full-time academic study in Ireland, yes — you’ll definitely need a Long Stay (D) Student Visa.

Start exploring the Irish visa process.

For Bangladeshi applicants, student visas are processed through Ireland’s official visa application system. You’ll likely apply online, but you’ll also need to submit physical documents and possibly attend an interview or biometric appointment.

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Check the deadlines.

The visa process can take several weeks — sometimes longer.

Missing a step or delaying your application could mean missing the start of your semester — and that’s not the kind of twist you want in your study-abroad story.

Go on a paperwork treasure hunt.

Make sure you have all the essentials, such as:

  • Valid passport

  • Letter of acceptance from an Irish institution

  • Proof of tuition fee payment or deposit

  • Completed visa application form and summary

  • Passport-size photographs

  • Proof of accommodation in Ireland (or explanation of arrangements)

  • Proof of financial support (minimum €7,000 for living expenses)

  • Academic transcripts and certificates

  • English language test results (usually IELTS, TOEFL, or equivalent)

  • Medical insurance valid in Ireland

  • Statement of purpose or motivation letter

  • Details of any previous visa refusals (if applicable)

Start saving up.

You’ll need to prove you can support yourself financially during your stay.

That includes tuition fees, living costs, visa fees, travel, and any day-to-day expenses. It’s a good idea to prepare financial documents early — bank statements, sponsor letters, etc.

Boost your English skills.

Most programmes in Ireland are taught entirely in English.

Strong English skills will help you with the application, the visa process, your studies — and life in Ireland. You’ll likely need to pass a test like IELTS or TOEFL, depending on your course.

All in all…

Getting your Irish student visa might seem like a lot — but it’s one important step toward a bigger, brighter adventure.

Take it one step at a time. You’ve got this.

Thanks, and good luck!

 

Work Permit

Find out all you need to know about work permit regulations for working part-time (during studies) and full-time (after studies) in Ireland.

Work while studying in Ireland

If you’re an international student, you may need to follow specific work conditions depending on your visa type, course level, and registration status.

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How can I apply?


You do not need a separate work permit to work part-time during your studies.

Work rights are automatically granted if:

  • You are enrolled in a full-time programme listed on the Interim List of Eligible Programmes (ILEP)

  • Your course lasts at least one academic year

  • You hold a valid Irish Residence Permit (IRP) with Stamp 2

Application requirements

  • Valid Irish Residence Permit (IRP) with Stamp 2

  • Enrollment confirmation from an Irish institution on the ILEP

  • Course duration of at least one year

  • Compliance with immigration and academic attendance requirements

 

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Duration of work permit

Your right to work in Ireland remains valid as long as:

  • You hold a valid Stamp 2 IRP

  • You are enrolled full-time in a recognised academic programme

  • You meet attendance and academic performance requirements

Maximum hours of work per week

  • Up to 20 hours per week during the academic term

  • Up to 40 hours per week during official college holidays:

  • June, July, August

  • Mid-December to mid-January

  •  Work must not interfere with your studies or attendance obligations.

 

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Required documents

  • Letter from your university confirming enrollment

  • Valid passport and IRP card (Stamp 2)

  • PPS number (Personal Public Service number — required for employment and tax purposes)

  • Bank account in Ireland

  • Job offer letter or employment contract (if applicable)

 

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