
A brand new, employment-focused degree, particularly relevant to the needs of Irelands fast-expanding technology sector, where ICT employers are growing their business operations. Short course/special purpose awards in digital skills are also available now.
The Department plans to continue to develop its links with this sector, as well as Irish and global business enterprise to create industry-ready, career-focussed graduates that are highly-skilled in the needs of the modern digital enterprise.
| Course Location | Dublin |
| Course Category | Digital Marketing, Business |
| Course Qualification | Ordinary Bachelor Degree |
| Awarding Body | TU Dublin |
| Course Start Date | 1st January 1970 |
| Course Duration | 3 |
| Course Time | Year 1 & 2: Mon, Tue & Wed 6-10pm. Year 3: Mon, Wed & Thur 6-10pm. While all classes are online, occasionally some lectures might be on site, with advance notice given. Exams, if applicable, are in person and during daytime, with advance notice given. |
| Course Fee | EUR 5,950 |
| Entry Requirements | Under 23 applicants must have ordinary level Grade 06 or better in five subjects. The subject list must include either English or Irish. Ordinary level Mathematics Grade 06 or better is also a requirement to apply for year one of this course. A mature student must be over 23 years on 1st January of year of application. All applicants must have competence in spoken and written English. |
| Career Path | Social Media Content Creators and Designers Community Managers Digital Marketers Advertising and Communications |
| Course Code | TU103 |



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