BA (Hons) Digital Business - Tertiary Degree in partnership with IADT ***NEW***

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Duration

Course Duration 4 Years, (Year 1 in Dublin College Dun Laoghaire, Years 2 - 4 in IADT)

Overview

Course Duration 4 Years,
(Year 1 in Dublin College Dun Laoghaire, Years 2 - 4 in IADT)

Leads to a NFQ Level 5 QQI Award in Business Administration 5M2468 after Year 1 in Dublin College Dun Laoghaire

After successfully completing Years 2 - 4 students are awarded a BA (Hons) Digital Business from IADT (DL869).

This exciting new 4-year Digital Business Tertiary Degree explores how digital technologies are transforming modern business practice. It introduces students to core business principles alongside key digital concepts, showing how organisations use technology to improve operations, engage customers, and create value.

Throughout the programme, students examine the role of digital tools, data, online platforms, and emerging technologies in business environments. The course develops an understanding of how digital business models work and how technology supports decision-making, communication, and innovation across organisations.

Students also gain insight into the wider business environment, including strategy, marketing, operations, and management, with a strong emphasis on their digital application.

 

 

Entry Requirements

This course is targeted at students with an interest in this sector and are hoping to either start their own online business or wish to develop the skills to support existing online businesses. A digital business uses tools like data, cloud systems, mobile apps, automation, and analytics to work smarter and serve customers better.

The programme is primarily aimed at school leavers who have an interest in digital technology and its interrelationship with business. It is also aimed at returners, LCA students and Leaving Certificate students who wish to undertake the first year of this degree in the supportive environment of Dublin College Dun Laoghaire.

This course is open to Leaving Cert Applied students who have an LCA with Distinction. award.

Since places on the course are limited, applicants will be called to an Advisory Meeting to ensure that they are suitable for the course. This Advisory Meeting is also a chance for applicants to ask any questions they may have about the course.

 

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Entry Requirements

One of the following:

  • Leaving Certificate (LC Established, LCVP, LCA with Distinction.) or equivalent
  • A Full Level 4 QQI Award (or equivalent)
  • For mature applicants (aged 21 or over) - appropriate experience will be considered in lieu of formal qualifications.
  • Applicants whose first language is not English require level B1 competency on the CEFR language framework. Applicants may be required to undergo English language testing to establish their language competency.

Course Modules

  • YEAR 1 BA (Hons) Digital Business - Tertiary Degree in partnership with IADT - Dublin College Dun Laoghaire
  • Business Administration Skills 5N1610
  • Word Processing 5N1358
  • Work Experience 5N1356
  • Communications 5N0690
  • Spreadsheet Methods 5N1977
  • Digital Presentations 5N0563
  • Payroll Manual and Computerised 5N1546
  • Bookkeeping Manual and Computerised 5N1354
Module Information

Module Information

YEAR 1 BA (Hons) Digital Business - Tertiary Degree in partnership with IADT - Dublin College Dun Laoghaire

Level 5 QQI Award - Business Administration 5M2468 

Module Information

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Level 5 QQI Award: Business Administration 5M2468

Course Content (Module Names and Codes)

 

Business Administration Skills 5N1610

This component will give you an understanding of the administration requirements of a range of organisations and equip you to learn how to operate effectively under supervision in a variety of administration contexts. You will complete two assignments related to how organisations function and prosper and have one theory based exam

Assessment: Assignment(s) (60%), Examination - Theory Based (40%).

 

Word Processing 5N1358

Use a word processing application to learn or improve your skills while laying out a range of business/college/home documents. It includes Document set-up, Formatting text, Proofreading, Mail merge, Tables, File management, Graphics and presentation skills.

Assessment: Assignment (20%), Examination - Practical (80%).

 

Work Experience 5N1356

Prepare for a work placement under supervision for a limited time. This comprises; a skills audit, achievement audit, rights and responsibilities, vocational area study, an evaluation of work placement and future career options. A Work Placement of 10 working days or 60 hours must be arranged.

Assessment: Portfolio/Collection of Work (60%), Skills Demonstration (40%).

Communications 5N0690

 

Communications is a survival toolkit that underpins almost everything we do. If you get the basic skills right at this stage, you can build on them as you progress to further study or employment. As a hands-on, practical subject, you will be afforded the opportunity to learn and practice the conventions of oral and written communication. You will undertake tasks that will prepare you for third level or workplace projects. The earlier you learn to say it and write it in a way that makes people take notice, the better the chances are of you succeeding.

Assessment: Portfolio/Collection of Work (50%), Skills Demonstration (50%)

 

Spreadsheet Methods 5N1977

Produce a spreadsheet that meets a simple design specification and is fit for purpose. Learn a range of spreadsheet features such as data and cell formatting techniques, conditional IF statements, financial, date and time functions. Generate a variety of types of graphs from spreadsheet data. Automate routine multi-step tasks through the creation, execution and management of simple macros.

Assessment: Project (50%), Examination - Practical (50%).

 

Digital Presentations 5N0563

This programme module aims to to equip the learner with the knowledge, skill and competence to plan, prepare and deliver a digital presentation and to gather and present information using modern presentation techniques.

Assessment: Project (50%), Portfolio/Collection of Work (30%), Assignment (20%).

 

Payroll Manual and Computerised 5N1546

This programme module aims to equip the learner with the knowledge, skills and competence necessary to enable them operate and maintain accurate payroll records using manual and computerised systems, for an organisation, working under general direction and supervision.

Assessment: Assignments (60%), Examination (40%).

 

Bookkeeping Manual and Computerised 5N1354

This programme module aims to equip the learner with the knowledge, skills and competence to produce and maintain accurate bookkeeping records for a range of organisations, using manual and computerised systems.

Assessment: Manual Assignment (50%), Computerised Examination (50%)

Course Content Year 2, Year 3 and Year 4

  • Course Content Year 2, Year 3 and Year 4 BA (Hons) Digital Business - Tertiary Degree in partnership with IADT - Dublin College Dun Laoghaire - click link
Course Content Year 2, Year 3 and Year 4

Course Content Year 2, Year 3 and Year 4

YEAR 2 - IADT

SEMESTER 1

SEMESTER 2

Digital Skills

Data Analysis

Introduction to Management

Web Applications

Introduction to Digital Marketing

Entrepreneurship

Learning for Business

Accounting Fundamentals

 

YEAR 3 - IADT

SEMESTER 1

SEMESTER 2

Cloud + GenAI

Placement

Data & Cyber Law

Erasmus Studies

Business Requirements Analysis

 

Online Content Creation

 

Applied Accounting

 

 

YEAR 4 - IADT

SEMESTER 1

SEMESTER 2

Digital Business Transformation

Strategic Marketing

Ethics and Sustainability in the Digital World

Practice of Selling

Applied Machine Learning

Financial Strategy

Graduate Employability

Strategic Management

Certification

  • Leads to a NFQ Level 5 QQI Award in E-Business (5M0828) after Year 1 in Dublin College Dun Laoghaire After successfully completing Years 2 - 4 students are awarded a BA (Hons) Digital Business from IADT (DL869).

Special Features

TERTIARY DEGREE PROGRAMME

A tertiary degree programme offers a flexible and supportive pathway into higher education, with several key benefits:

No CAO points required

No fees for Year 1

Eligible students are entitled to the SUSI grant for all four years

Students study in Dublin College Dun Laoghaire in Year 1

Guaranteed pathway to Honours Degree in IADT

Complete your degree at IADT

Full access to services, facilities and supports offered by IADT from Year 1

 

ERASMUS+

Eligible students may be selected for work experience under the Erasmus+ programme abroad in Year 1 in Dublin College Stillorgan.

You can also choose to complete one semester of Erasmus in the third year of the degree course in IADT with one of their European partnering institutes.

 

All Dublin College Dun Laoghaire students are provided with an M365 account, which gives them access to the tools and resources needed to deliver assessment work while attending their course. M365 Apps include Word, PowerPoint, Excel, outlook and OneDrive.

Work Experience

Students will be required to undertake a period work placement in an organisation connected to their vocational area during the academic year.  Work Experience is mandatory for all of our full-time Level 5 courses. Students are required to source their own work placement but will be assisted in this by the work experience teacher.  The work placement is usually for a period of 10 days or a minimum of 60 hours.  Students usually find the work experience element of the course to be invaluable and should bear in mind that a successful work placement can sometimes lead to further opportunities.

Additional Information

Leads to a NFQ Level 5 QQI Award in Business Administration 5M2468 after Year 1 in Dublin College Dun Laoghaire  After successfully completing Years 2 - 4 students are awarded a BA (Hons) Digital Business from IADT (DL869).

Assessment

The following techniques will be used to assess the knowledge and skills that students will have achieved on successful completion of modules:

Student Record

Portfolio/Collection of Work

Assignments

Examination - Written or Practical

Project

All assignments are submitted electronically.  Therefore all students need access to a device such as a computer/laptop.

A full major award is granted for passing all 8 components.  On successful completion of each component, you will be awarded a pass, a merit or a distinction grade. See www.qqi.ie for more details.

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