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    IBAT Attains QQI Accreditation for Business Program

    IBAT College Dublin, Ireland’s leading enterprise-focused third level institution today announced that its Level 7 Bachelor of Business program has attained accreditation by QQI (Quality and Qualifications Ireland) – expanding the institution’s higher education portfolio.

    IBAT’s Bachelor of Business is a three-year, full-time program aimed at providing students with a challenging business degree that focuses on transversal and cross-sectoral skills that are relevant in navigating today’s business operating landscape.

    Key module topics within the program include management and organization, finance, human resources, law and governance, ICT and economics. The program structure and content was designed and developed following close consultation with various stakeholders. This includes industry partners within IBAT’s Business Advisory Group which comprises INTEL, Allied Irish Banks, Dublin City University and MDO Management Company among others. The other stakeholders involved included recruiters for employability perspectives and students for assessment and workload perspectives.

    Graduates from the program will be able to apply for one-year add-on honors bachelor degree programs such as the BA Honours in Business at IBAT.

    Commenting on the QQI accreditation, Joe Gorey, Principal at IBAT College Dublin, said: “We are very proud of attaining QQI accreditation for our Level 7 Bachelor of Business program. This is a testament to the on-going efforts of our academic staff and the high standards of academic excellence being provided to local and international students.

    “The QQI accreditation also affirms the quality of our business programs. Students are assured of being provided with the relevant skills and knowledge to become business leaders of the future. At IBAT, we offer a great learning environment that is supportive of every learner’s needs. We look forward to welcoming students to our Bachelor of Business program.”