GALWAY-MAYO INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Ever wanted to be an entrepreneur? Would you like to operate a successful business? Master computer skills? Create jobs in your own region? Study and/or work abroad?
Does the world of finance intrigue you? How would you motivate other people to optimise their potential? Do you want to learn how to make an impact in an organisation?
Yes! Then why not consider a programme in the GMIT School of Business?
What can I study in the School of Business? We offer a wide range of programmes at Bachelor degree and honours Bachelor degree levels. Programmes cover all aspects of business including accountancy, economics, project management, marketing, information systems management, human resource management and agri-business.
Graduates of the School of Business are highly employable and work in a variety of roles throughout the business arena including: • Accountancy • Management and/or administrative positions • Marketing • Information Technology • Working in Ireland and/or working abroad • Public Service • Finance and Banking • Agri-business
You should view a business qualification as the first stepping-stone to a successful career and further study.
The GMIT School of Business is one of the largest schools in the country with close links to industrial, commercial, private sector services, public sector organisations and all relevant professional bodies at local, regional and national levels. The School has several student exchange programmes in operation with similar educational institutions in Germany, France, The Netherlands, Spain and the United States.
How do I enter the School of Business? To be admitted to first year on any of the following programmes, applicants must initially apply through the Central Applications Office:
• Bachelor of Business • Bachelor of Business in Administration and Information Systems • Bachelor of Business in Rural Enterprise and Agri-Business • Bachelor of Business (Honours) in Accountancy
Ar theastaigh riamh uait bheith i d’fhiontraí? Ar mhaith leat gnó rathúil a oibriú? An lámh in uachtar ar scileanna ríomhaire a fháil? Jabanna a chruthú i do réigiún féin? Staidéar agus/nó obair a dhéanamh thar lear? An spéis leat an saol airgeadais?
Conas a spreagfá daoine eile lena lán-acmhainneacht a bhaint amach? Ar mhaith leat foghlaim conas dul i gcion ar eagraíocht?
Ba mhaith! Cén fáth nach smaoineofá ar chlár i Scoil Ghnó GMIT?
Cén staidéar is féidir liom a dhéanamh sa Scoil Ghnó? Cuirimid raon leathan clár ar fáil ag leibhéil na céime baitsiléara agus na céime baitsiléara onóracha. Cuimsíonn na cláir gnéithe uile gnó: cuntasaíocht, eacnamaíocht, bainistiú tionscadal, margaíocht, bainistiú córas faisnéise, bainistiú acmhainní daonna agus agra-ghnó san áireamh.
Bíonn céimithe na Scoile Gnó an-infhostaithe agus oibríonn siad in an-chuid ról ar fud réimse an ghnó: • Cuntasaíocht • Poist i mbainistíocht agus/nó i riarachán • Margaíocht • Teicneolaíocht na Faisnéise • Obair in Éirinn agus/nó thar lear • An tSeirbhís Phoiblí • Airgeadas agus Baincéireacht • Agra-ghnó
Ba chóir breathnú ar cháilíocht sa ghnó mar chéad chéim i dtreo ghairme beatha agus staidéir bhreise.
Tá Scoil Ghnó GMIT ar cheann de na scoileanna is mó sa tír agus garnaisc aici leis na hearnálacha tionsclaíocha, tráchtála, seirbhísí príobháideacha, eagraíochtaí na hearnála poiblí, na comhlachtaí uile ag na leibhéil áitiúla, réigiúnacha agus náisiúnta. Tá roinnt clár malartaithe neach léinn i bhfeidhm ag an Scoil le hinstitiúidí oideachais comhchosúla sa Ghearmáin, sa bhFrainc, san Ísiltír, sa Spáinn agus sna Stáit Aontraithe.
Conas iontráil ar an Scoil Ghnó?
Le go nglacfaí leat sa chéad bhliain ar cheann de na cláir seo a leanas, ní mór d’iarrthóiri iarratas a dhéanamh ar an gcéad dul síos tríd an Lár- Oifig Iontrál.
• Baitsiléir Gnó • Baitsiléir Gnó i gCórais Riaracháin agus Faisnéise • Baitsiléir Gnó i bhFiontraíocht Tuaithe agus Agra-Ghnó • Baitsiléir Gnó (Onór) i gCuntasaíocht
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