1. Undergraduate Courses:
Business Studies
Accounting and Finance
Marketing
Event Management
Journalism and Media
Law
2. Postgraduate Courses:
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
MA in Dispute Resolution
LLM in Comparative Media Law
3. Professional Courses:
Preparatory courses for professional qualifications such as ACCA (Association of Chartered Certified Accountants)
Diploma courses in law and business
Recognized and accredited by Quality and Qualifications Ireland (QQI).
Partnerships with professional bodies such as ACCA and The Honorable Society of King’s Inns for various law-related programs.
Located in the heart of Dublin city center, providing easy access to various amenities and cultural sites.
Modern facilities including well-equipped classrooms, computer labs, a law library, and student study areas.
Support services such as academic counseling, career guidance, and student welfare support.
A diverse and international student body, fostering a multicultural learning environment.
Student societies and clubs related to different academic and extracurricular interests.
Regular events, seminars, and guest lectures to enhance the educational experience.
Varies by program but generally includes academic transcripts, English language proficiency tests (like IELTS or TOEFL for non-native speakers), and other program-specific requirements.
Some programs may require work experience or additional qualifications.
Strong emphasis on employability, with programs designed to equip students with practical skills and industry knowledge.
Opportunities for internships and work placements as part of certain courses.
Engaged faculty with industry experience and academic expertise.
1. BA (Hons) in Business Studies:
Duration: 3 years
Modules: Principles of Management, Marketing, Accounting, Business Law, Strategic Management, and more.
2. BA (Hons) in Accounting and Finance:
Duration: 3 years
Modules: Financial Accounting, Management Accounting, Corporate Finance, Taxation, Auditing, and Financial Reporting.
3. BA (Hons) in Marketing:
Duration: 3 years
Modules: Marketing Principles, Consumer Behavior, Digital Marketing, Brand Management, Marketing Research, and Strategic Marketing.
4. BA (Hons) in Event Management:
Duration: 3 years
Modules: Event Planning, Event Marketing, Venue Management, Risk Management, and Event Evaluation.
5. BA (Hons) in Journalism and Media:
Duration: 3 years
Modules: Media Law, News Writing, Broadcast Journalism, Digital Media Production, and Public Relations.
6. LLB (Hons) in Law:
Duration: 3 years
Modules: Contract Law, Criminal Law, Constitutional Law, EU Law, Tort Law, Property Law, and more.
1. Master of Business Administration (MBA):
Duration: 1 year (full-time) / 2 years (part-time)
Modules: Leadership and Management, Financial Management, Marketing Management, Strategic Management, and Research Methods.
2. MA in Dispute Resolution:
Duration: 1 year
Modules: Negotiation, Mediation, Arbitration, Conflict Resolution Theory, and International Dispute Resolution.
3. LLM in Comparative Media Law:
Duration: 1 year
Modules: Media Regulation, Intellectual Property Law, Privacy Law, Freedom of Expression, and Comparative Media Systems.
1. ACCA (Association of Chartered Certified Accountants) Preparatory Course:
Designed to prepare students for the ACCA professional exams.
Modules cover Financial Reporting, Performance Management, Taxation, Audit and Assurance, and Financial Management.
2. Diploma in Legal Studies:
Duration: 1 year
Modules: Introduction to Law, Criminal Law, Contract Law, and Constitutional Law.
3. Diploma in Business Studies:
Duration: 1 year
Modules: Business Environment, Marketing, Human Resource Management, and Financial Management.
Course Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
BA (Hons) in Business Studies |
3 years |
$10,000 |
BA (Hons) in Accounting and Finance |
3 years |
$10,000 |
BA (Hons) in Marketing |
3 years |
$10,000 |
BA (Hons) in Event Management |
3 years |
$10,000 |
BA (Hons) in Journalism and Media |
3 years |
$10,000 |
LLB (Hons) in Law |
3 years |
$11,000 |
MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery) in Ireland
Course Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
Master of Business Administration (MBA) |
1 year (full-time) / 2 years (part-time) |
$13,000 |
MA in Dispute Resolution |
1 year (full-time) |
$12,000 |
LLM in Comparative Media Law |
1 year (full-time) |
$12,000 |
International students can enroll in various undergraduate and postgraduate programs, including:
Undergraduate Programs:
BA (Hons) in Business Studies
BA (Hons) in Accounting and Finance
BA (Hons) in Marketing
BA (Hons) in Event Management
BA (Hons) in Journalism and Media
LLB (Hons) in Law
Postgraduate Programs:
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
MA in Dispute Resolution
LLM in Comparative Media Law
Undergraduate Programs:
Completed high school education with certified transcripts.
Proof of English proficiency (IELTS, TOEFL, etc.).
Statement of purpose and letters of recommendation.
Postgraduate Programs:
Relevant bachelor's degree with certified transcripts.
Proof of English proficiency (IELTS, TOEFL, etc.).
CV/Resume, statement of purpose, and letters of recommendation.
Work experience (for certain programs like MBA).
IELTS: Generally a minimum score of 6.0 or higher.
TOEFL: Generally a minimum score of 80 or higher.
Non-EU/EEA students must obtain a student visa.
Required documents typically include a letter of acceptance from Independent College, proof of financial means, valid passport, and health insurance.
On-campus accommodation is not available, but the college assists in finding off-campus housing.
Options include student apartments, shared housing, and homestays.
Orientation Programs: Introduction to college facilities, Dublin city, and Irish culture.
Academic Support: Access to libraries, study resources, and tutoring.
Career Services: Job placement support, internships, career counseling.
Welfare Support: Health services, counseling, and assistance with visa and immigration issues.
Clubs and Societies: Various student-run clubs related to academic interests and hobbies.
Events and Activities: Regular seminars, workshops, cultural events, and social gatherings.
International Community: A diverse student body with opportunities to engage in multicultural activities.
Research Programs: Visit the Independent College Dublin website to explore the undergraduate and postgraduate programs offered.
Select Your Course: Choose the course that best fits your academic and career goals.
For Undergraduate Programs:
Completed application form.
High school transcripts or equivalent qualifications.
Proof of English language proficiency (IELTS, TOEFL, etc.).
Personal statement or statement of purpose.
Letters of recommendation (if required).
For Postgraduate Programs:
Completed application form.
Bachelor’s degree transcripts and certificate.
Proof of English language proficiency (IELTS, TOEFL, etc.).
Curriculum Vitae (CV) or resume.
Personal statement or statement of purpose.
Letters of recommendation.
Work experience documentation (for specific programs like the MBA).
Online Application: Complete and submit the application form through the Independent College Dublin website.
Application Fee: Pay any applicable application fees (check the college’s website for details on fee amounts).
Review Process: The admissions team will review your application and documents.
Conditional Offer: If you meet the entry requirements, you may receive a conditional offer, pending submission of any outstanding documents.
Unconditional Offer: Once all conditions are met, you will receive an unconditional offer letter.
Acceptance Form: Complete and return the acceptance form included with your offer letter.
Deposit Payment: Pay any required deposit to secure your place in the program.
Visa Application: Apply for a student visa through the Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Service (INIS) website.
Required Documents: Provide your letter of acceptance, proof of financial means, passport, and health insurance.
Visa Fees: Pay the visa application fee.
Housing Options: Research and arrange your accommodation. The college can assist with information on housing options near the campus.
Confirm Housing: Secure your housing prior to your arrival in Dublin.
Orientation Program: Participate in the orientation program offered by Independent College Dublin. This will help you get acquainted with the campus, meet fellow students, and learn about living in Dublin.
Undergraduate Programs:
Main Intake: September
Secondary Intake: Some programs may offer a January/February intake. It's best to check the specific program details on the college's website.
Postgraduate Programs:
Main Intake: September
Secondary Intake: January/February for some programs, especially the MBA.
1. General Eligibility:
High School Diploma: Completion of secondary education equivalent to the Irish Leaving Certificate.
Minimum Grades: Specific grade requirements may vary by program. Typically, a good standing in subjects relevant to the chosen field of study is expected.
2. English Language Proficiency:
IELTS: Minimum overall score of 6.0, with no individual band lower than 5.5.
TOEFL: Minimum overall score of 80.
Other Tests: Some other English proficiency tests may be accepted; check the college’s website for details.
3. Additional Requirements:
Personal Statement: An essay outlining your motivations, goals, and why you want to study at Independent College Dublin.
Letters of Recommendation: Typically, two letters from teachers or mentors who can attest to your academic abilities and character.
1. General Eligibility:
Bachelor’s Degree: A recognized undergraduate degree relevant to the intended field of study.
Minimum Grades: Generally, a minimum second-class honors degree (2:2) or equivalent.
2. English Language Proficiency:
IELTS: Minimum overall score of 6.5, with no individual band lower than 6.0.
TOEFL: Minimum overall score of 90.
Other Tests: Some other English proficiency tests may be accepted; check the college’s website for details.
3. Additional Requirements:
Work Experience: Required for some programs like the MBA. Typically, 2-3 years of relevant work experience.
Personal Statement: An essay detailing your motivations, career goals, and reasons for choosing the specific program.
Letters of Recommendation: Usually two letters from academic or professional referees.
CV/Resume: Detailed information on your academic and professional background.
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility Criteria |
Amount |
---|---|---|
Academic Excellence Scholarship |
High academic achievement in previous studies |
Up to 50% of tuition fees |
International Student Scholarship |
Non-EU/EEA students with outstanding academic performance |
Up to 30% of tuition fees |
Postgraduate Merit Scholarship |
Bachelor’s degree with a high GPA, strong personal statement |
Up to 40% of tuition fees |
MBA Leadership Scholarship |
Relevant work experience, demonstrated leadership potential |
Up to 50% of tuition fees |
Financial Need Scholarship |
Proof of financial need, academic potential |
based on need |
Facility |
Details |
Cost (USD) |
---|---|---|
Campus Location |
Block B, The Steelworks, Foley Street, Dublin 1, Ireland |
N/A |
Classrooms |
Modern, well-equipped with multimedia facilities |
N/A |
Library |
Extensive collection of academic resources, online databases, study spaces |
N/A |
Computer Labs |
High-speed internet access, latest software |
N/A |
Study Areas |
Quiet study areas, group study rooms |
N/A |
Student Lounge |
Comfortable seating, space for relaxation and socializing |
N/A |
Cafeteria |
Variety of food and beverages available |
Pay per use |
Health Services |
Access to healthcare resources and support |
Included in student services fee |
Accommodation Type |
Details |
Cost (USD per Month) |
---|---|---|
Student Apartments |
Fully furnished, shared kitchen and bathroom, utilities included |
$800 - $1,200 |
Shared Housing |
Private room in a shared house, shared kitchen and bathroom, utilities included |
$600 - $900 |
Homestay |
Living with a local family, meals included, utilities included |
$700 - $1,000 |
Private Rentals |
Studio or one-bedroom apartments, utilities not included |
$1,200 - $1,800 |
Tutoring and Mentoring: Personalized academic support through tutoring and mentoring programs.
Workshops and Seminars: Regular workshops on study skills, time management, and exam preparation.
Library Resources: Access to a well-stocked library with a variety of academic resources and online databases.
Clubs and Societies: A variety of student-run clubs and societies catering to different interests, including academic, cultural, and recreational activities.
Sports and Fitness: Opportunities to participate in various sports and fitness activities, including access to nearby gym facilities and sports clubs.
Cultural Events: Regular cultural events, festivals, and celebrations that promote diversity and inclusivity.
Student Lounge: A comfortable space for relaxation, socializing, and meeting new people.
Events and Parties: Regular social events, parties, and gatherings organized by the student union and various clubs.
City Life: Located in the heart of Dublin, students have easy access to the city’s vibrant cultural scene, including theaters, museums, restaurants, and nightlife.
Career Counseling: Professional guidance to help students with career planning and development.
Job Placement Support: Assistance with finding internships, part-time jobs, and full-time employment opportunities.
Networking Opportunities: Events and workshops that connect students with industry professionals and alumni.
Counseling Services: Confidential counseling services to support students' mental health and well-being.
Health Services: Access to healthcare resources, including medical consultations and health advice.
Accommodation Support: Assistance with finding and securing suitable accommodation, including off-campus housing options.
Orientation Program: A comprehensive orientation program to help international students settle in and adjust to life in Dublin.
Visa and Immigration Support: Guidance on visa applications, renewals, and other immigration-related matters.
Cultural Integration: Programs and activities designed to help international students integrate into the local culture and community.
Student Union: The student union represents the interests of the student body and organizes various activities and events.
Feedback Mechanisms: Regular surveys and feedback channels to ensure student voices are heard and acted upon.
1. Career Counseling:
Personalized career counseling sessions to help students identify their career goals and develop a career plan.
Assistance with job search strategies, resume writing, and interview preparation.
2. Internship Opportunities:
Support in finding and securing internships relevant to students’ fields of study.
Partnerships with various industries and companies to provide students with hands-on work experience.
3. Job Placement Assistance:
Guidance and resources to help students find part-time jobs, internships, and full-time employment.
Access to job listings, career fairs, and recruitment events.
4. Networking Opportunities:
Regular workshops, seminars, and networking events with industry professionals and alumni.
Opportunities to connect with potential employers through career fairs and campus recruitment drives.
5. Employer Partnerships:
Collaborations with a wide range of companies and organizations to facilitate job placements.
Opportunities to participate in company visits, guest lectures, and industry projects.
6. Alumni Network:
A strong alumni network that provides mentorship, career advice, and networking opportunities.
Alumni events and platforms to connect with graduates working in various industries.
Undergraduate Programs: Many students secure internships and part-time jobs during their studies, with a significant percentage finding full-time employment within six months of graduation.
Postgraduate Programs: Higher employment rates, particularly for MBA and specialized master's programs, with many students finding relevant employment within three months of graduation.
Business and Finance: Opportunities in banking, finance, accounting, marketing, and management.
Law: Placements in law firms, legal departments of corporations, and public sector organizations.
Media and Journalism: Roles in journalism, public relations, media production, and communications.
Event Management: Positions in event planning, hospitality, tourism, and corporate events.
Academic Performance:
High school transcripts for undergraduate applicants.
Bachelor's degree transcripts for postgraduate applicants.
Personal Statement:
An essay outlining the applicant's motivations, career goals, and reasons for choosing the specific program at Independent College Dublin.
Letters of Recommendation:
Typically two letters from teachers, mentors, or employers who can attest to the applicant's academic abilities and character.
Work Experience:
Relevant work experience is particularly important for programs like the MBA.
English Language Proficiency:
IELTS, TOEFL, or other accepted English proficiency tests, with specific minimum scores required.
Address: Block B, The Steelworks, Foley Street, Dublin 1, Ireland