Why Study Finance at Griffith College?
The BA (Hons) in Finance at Griffith College is designed to prepare you for a successful career in banking, financial services, investment, and corporate finance. This degree combines academic knowledge with practical skills, giving you the confidence to operate in today’s fast-changing global financial environment.
You will gain a strong foundation in financial management, investment analysis, banking, economics, and risk management, alongside core business and accounting knowledge. The programme develops key competencies in corporate finance, portfolio management, and financial decision-making.
Students also build expertise in equity valuation, fixed-income securities, taxation, and financial reporting, while gaining insight into sustainable finance and global financial systems. A strong focus on financial technology, data analytics, and AI ensures graduates are prepared for the future of finance.
You will also develop an understanding of the legal, regulatory, and governance frameworks that shape financial markets in Ireland and internationally.
Career Outcomes
Graduates are well-prepared for careers in banking, investment, insurance, treasury, financial analysis, and corporate finance.
Course Highlights
| Course Location | Cork |
| Course Type | In-Person Training |
| Course Qualification | Level 8 Certificate |
| Awarding Body | QQI |
| Awarding Body Details | Honours Degree |
| Course Duration | 3 years |
| Course Time | Earn an honours degree in just three years Strong progression opportunities into postgraduate study and professional accounting bodies Learn from industry experts with real-world experience Engage with employers through workshops and industry links Graduate job-ready with a powerful mix of technical expertise and professional skills |
| Entry Requirements | Entry Requirements Leaving Certificate Two H5 grades and four O6/H7 grades, to include math's and a language (English, Irish, or another language). International Applicants Please contact the International Office Team to enquire about entry requirements for international qualifications. English Language If English is not your native language, you must show that your English level is suitable. For further information, please contact a member of the Admissions Team. Griffith College is accepting the online Duolingo English Test (DET) as valid proof of English proficiency. For more information, please visit here. How to Apply Applicants under 23 years of age: Applicants under 23 years of age on the 1st of January of the year they wish to enter must apply through the CAO. Please consult the CAO website for information on important dates for applications. Applicants over 23 years of age (mature students): If you are 23 years of age on or before the 1st January of the year you want to enter, you may apply as a mature student. Mature students must apply to Griffith College directly online using the Apply Online facility on the website homepage or the button below. Mature applicants will be asked for a copy of their passport. |
| Career Path | Academic Progression Upon successful completion of their honours degree course, graduates may wish to continue their studies with a postgraduate qualification in Griffith College or with one of the many third level institution in Ireland or abroad. The Griffith College Graduate Business School offers a portfolio of programmes which may be of interest. The following programmes prepare graduates for the world of international business; at MSc and MBA levels, and in full and part-time modes. The MSc Accounting and Finance programme is divided into three stages, taking one year to complete full-time and approx. two years part-time. The MBA in International Business programme is divided into three stages, taking one year to complete full-time and approx. two years part-time. The MSc in International Business Management is divided into three stages, taking one year to complete full-time and approx. two years part-time. Professional Accountancy Exemptions Graduates of this programme may wish to pursue further studies to qualify as an accountant. They can gain substantial examination exemptions from the following professional accountancy bodies: 9 ACCA Fundamental exemptions CAI CAP 1 exemptions Griffith College School of Professional Accountancy provides tuition for a number of professional body examinations. You can review available online, part-time and e-learning tuition options here. Career Progression Graduates of the BA (Hons) in Accounting can pursue a wide range of career opportunities in accounting, finance, and business. Typical roles include trainee chartered accountant, financial or management accountant, auditor, tax associate, financial analyst, and corporate finance assistant. The degree also opens doors to positions in banking, compliance, risk, and financial data analysis. With strong technical, analytical, and communication skills, graduates are well-prepared for dynamic careers in the financial sector and can progress towards professional accountancy qualifications such as ACCA, ACA, or CAI. |
| Course Code | GC212 |

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