Build the expertise to succeed in today’s fast-changing procurement and supply chain sector. Skilled professionals are essential in driving the transition to a climate-neutral, sustainable, and socially responsible economy. Procurement and supply chain specialists are at the forefront of shaping resilient, future-ready businesses.
| Course Location | Cork |
| Course Type | Blended Learning - Mix of Classroom & Online |
| Course Duration | 3 years |
| Entry Requirements | Leaving Certificate 2 H5 and 4 O6/H7 grades, to include a language (English, Irish, or another language) and Maths. QQI Level 5 Award A minimum Full QQI Level 5 Award with 3 Distinctions and a Pass or higher in all other remaining subjects. 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 of a suitable standard. 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. |
| 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 institutions in Ireland or abroad. The Griffith College Graduate Business School offers a portfolio of programmes that 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 BA (Hons) in Business at Griffith College is a recognised degree by the Teaching Council of Ireland . This recognition is necessary to apply for the Professional Masters of Education (PME) required for teaching at the post-primary level in Ireland. Applicants wishing to take a select number of modules from the degree for the purpose of gaining additional ECT credits for the Teaching Council of Ireland requirements may do so. Please contact the Admissions Team for further information. Applicants are advised to contact the Teaching Council of Ireland in relation to this. The varied and in-depth content of this programme ensures that graduate prospects and opportunities are extensive and diverse. Graduates specialising in Supply Chain and Procurement have progressed into a wide range of career paths, including roles in logistics, operations management, procurement, and supply chain analysis. The programme also boasts a strong track record of entrepreneurial success, with graduates establishing and growing their own businesses—some of whom have been recognised with prestigious entrepreneurial awards. In addition to entering the workforce, students may choose to further their academic journey by progressing to postgraduate study. Graduates can advance to the MSc in Procurement and Supply Chain Management or the Postgraduate Diploma in Procurement and Supply Chain Management, providing a clear pathway into a specialised qualification in this high-demand field. |
| Course Code | GC222 |

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