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School of Business & Humanities Micro-Credentials

The School of Business and Humanities at DkIT is delighted to offer a range of microcredential short courses, where you can now study a select number of individual modules which are components of longer programmes.

Why short courses

Did you know that you can attend DkIT and study individual modules (micro-credentials) without having to commit to a full-time multi-year course? It is possible to study individual modules which are components of longer programmes.

Each module (micro-credential) is a stand-alone 'mini-course' which will earn you academic credits following successful completion of any associated coursework and or exams.

It is possible to and accumulate those credits over time, towards a nationally recognised award such as a Higher Certificate or even a full Degree.

Now enrolling for January 2025 intake

Employed

Workers who want to up-skill in just one or, perhaps, a few of the modules from a full-time programme, but who do not wish/need to take the entire programme.

Continuing Professional Development

Those seeking to upskill and/or keep up to date with their professional knowledge.

Busy People

Those who cannot commit to full-time study but are prepared to undertake part, or all, of a course, over an extended period, on a part-time basis.

College Taster

Those who are considering a return to full-time education at third level who want to get a taste for college life in advance.

Courses Starting in January 2025

  • Business Computing Applications

    Course Description This module introduces students to the main software used in the business office environment and aims to give the skills to be able to design spreadsheets to analyse numerical data using; create a variety of high-quality documents to a standard compatible with business requirements; and create interactive electronic slideshows incorporating a range of features. No previous computer experience is necessary but would be an advantage.
    NFQ Level Level 6
    Timetable tbc
    Credits 5 credits
    Fee €275
    Module Code BUSS H7001
    Entry Requirements Standard entry requirements as listed below.
  • Workplace Communication Skills

    Course Description  This module aims introduces students to the elements of the communication process, enabling them to conduct themselves in a professional manner in the workplace. Students also develop specific communication skills in the areas of presentations, listening and assertiveness, so they can operate more effectively in meetings and group work.
    NFQ Level Level 6
    Timetable  
    Credits 5 credits
    Fee €275
    Module Code

    COMM B7Z06

    Entry Requirements Standard entry requirements as listed below.
  • Web Development

    Course Description Students will learn the fundamentals of web design and development using WordPress or equivalent. Where appropriate, they will also access a Page Builder like Elementor. After learning how to test and upload a website along with design theory, the student will be asked to develop a web site project, usually based on the requirements of a local firm.
    NFQ Level Level 6
    Timetable  
    Credits 5 credits
    Fee €275
    Module Code COMP B7009
    Entry Requirements Standard entry requirements as listed below.
  • Elements of Business Law

    Course Description The module will introduce learners to key components of the law as applicable in the business environment including European and national consumer protection law and policy and  Sale of Goods and Supply of Services Legislation
    NFQ Level Level 6
    Timetable tbc
    Credits 5 credits
    Fee €275
    Module Code LAW B7Z01
    Entry Requirements Standard entry requirements as listed below.
  • Management Information Systems

    Course Description Information systems are becoming ever more central to society, especially in business and industry. This module explores how information systems and technology support business strategy, business processes, and as such are a key factor for the success of many organisations.
    NFQ Level Level 6
    Timetable  
    Credits 5 credits
    Fee €275
    Module Code BUSS B7035
    Entry Requirements Standard entry requirements as listed below.
  • Operations Management

    Course Description This module introduces students to Operations Management, exploring the value it adds in manufacturing and service organisations. A range of topics are covered including Quality and strategy, Process Design, Layout decisions, Job design and work measurement, managing inventory, JIT, lean operations and the Toyota Production System, managing the supply chain.
    NFQ Level Level 7
    Timetable  
    Credits 5 credits
    Fee €275
    Module Code MGMT B7012
    Entry Requirements Standard entry requirements as listed below.
  • The Art of Pastry

    Course Description This module aims to develop the creativity and skills required for the pastry industry. This ia a practical class and involves some self-directed and independent learning and builds the skills and principals associated with pastry production. Note: students are required to acquire and wear a specified kitchen uniform. Full information following admission to module.
    NFQ Level Level 7
    Timetable  
    Credits 5 credits
    Fee €275
    Module Code CULN B7013
    Entry Requirements Standard entry requirements as listed below.
  • Food Safety Management

    Course Description This course has been designed for personnel with specific responsibility for the Management of Food Operations within the different food sectors. On completion of this module students will obtain 'The Management of Food Safety Programme - The Essential Guide to HACCP Compliance'. This module is accredited by EHAI - Environmental Health Authority Ireland and is valid for 5 years.
    NFQ Level Level 7
    Timetable  
    Credits 5 credits
    Fee €375
    Module Code CULN B7014
    Entry Requirements Standard entry requirements as listed below.
  • Human Resource Management for Hospitality, Events and Culinary Arts

    Course Description This module focuses on building awareness, understanding and recognition of the importance of Hospitality, Events and Culinary Arts as an employment sector. The role of individual processes, teams and the organisation as a tool to assist in managing people is identified. 
    NFQ Level Level 7
    Timetable  
    Credits 5 credits
    Fee €275
    Module Code HOSP B7036
    Entry Requirements Standard entry requirements as listed below.
  • Digital Marketing Management

    Course Description The aim of this module is to develop a thorough understanding of how digital technology can be used in the tourism and hospitality sectors to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of marketing at all stages of the market planning process.
    NFQ Level Level 8
    Timetable  
    Credits 5 credits
    Fee €320
    Module Code MRKT H8Z01
    Entry Requirements Standard entry requirements as listed below.
  • Revenue Management for the Events Industry

    Course Description This module enhances students’ abilities to realise optimum revenue from operations in service industries. It encourages the development of conceptual skills in the core concepts; principles, processes and practices of revenue management. It also demonstrates how to integrate revenue management with other management functions and explores how event organisations can respond quickly and decisively to rapidly changing market conditions.
    NFQ Level Level 7
    Timetable  
    Credits 5 credits
    Fee €275
    Module Code EVNT H6Z01
    Entry Requirements Standard entry requirements as listed below.
  • A History of Europe 1918-2007 'The breaking of Nations'.

    Course Description This module investigates the developing meaning that has attached to being 'European' as the continent emerged in 1918, after the end of the Great War, to enter from decades of despotism and a Second World War, through the era of Cold War, into continental Union. A key theme of the module is the role of war in shaping European identities and cultures.
    NFQ Level

    Level 8

    Timetable  
    Credits 5 credits
    Fee €320
    Module Code CULT H8020
    Entry Requirements Standard entry requirements as listed below.
  • The Struggle for Democracy

    Course Description The aim of this module is to allow students demonstrate their understanding of democracy as a political concept, its practical content, spread and contemporary challenges.
    NFQ Level

    Level 8

    Timetable  
    Credits 5 credits
    Fee €320
    Module Code PLSC H1002
    Entry Requirements

    Standard entry requirements as listed below.

  • Ireland 1912-1932: Revolution and Counter-Revolution

    Course Description The course aims to provide the student with an understanding of the basic numerical concepts and techniques relevant to the analysis of data in a business environment.
    NFQ Level

    Level 8

    Timetable  
    Credits 5 credits
    Fee €320
    Module Code CULT H8013
    Entry Requirements Standard entry requirements as listed below.
  • Genocide, Social Darwinism and Racial Science

    Course Description This module provides students with the conceptual and historical knowledge to critically assess claims made about group characteristics, and the policies of exclusion and extermination that can follow.
    NFQ Level

    Level 8

    Timetable

     

    Credits 5 credits
    Fee €320
    Module Code CULT H2029
    Entry Requirements Standard entry requirements as listed below.
  • Community Development and Active Citizenship

    Course Description This module introduces students to the models and principles of Community Development and examines the roots and applications of Active Citizenship. The relationship between class, power and inequality are also examined. The role of community in the process of social inclusion and exclusion is also explored.  
    NFQ Level

    Level 8

    Timetable  
    Credits 5 credits
    Fee €320
    Module Code COMD H2019
    Entry Requirements Standard entry requirements as listed below.
  • Ireland: Citizenship and Ethnic Diversity

    Course Description This module provides students with the conceptual tools to critically evaluate citizenship within the context of global migration. It focuses in particular on Irish responses to increasing ethnic and cultural diversity.
    NFQ Level

    Level 8

    Timetable  
    Credits 5 credits
    Fee €320
    Module Code CULT H8010
    Entry Requirements Standard entry requirements as listed below.
  • Ireland: Citizenship and Ethnic Diversity

    Course Description This module provides students with the conceptual tools to critically evaluate citizenship within the context of global migration. It focuses in particular on Irish responses to increasing ethnic and cultural diversity.
    NFQ Level

    Level 8

    Timetable  
    Credits 5 credits
    Fee €320
    Module Code CULT H8010
    Entry Requirements Standard entry requirements as listed below.
  • Exercise and Sports Psychology

    Course Description This module explores the relationship between arousal and performance in sport and exercise and includes an evaluation of the role of attention and motivation in athletic skill development and performance. It allows students to identify appropriate psychological techniques that can be used to promote performance and to apply psychological techniques and strategies to inform athletic training.
    NFQ Level

    Level 8

    Timetable  
    Credits 5 credits
    Fee €320
    Module Code SPOR H8014
    Entry Requirements Standard entry requirements as listed below.
  • New Venture Development for Sport

    Course Description This module aims to enable students to deepen their knowledge and understanding of new business development within the Sports & Leisure Industry. It will also enable them to develop skills and techniques that could be used to turn their ideas and knowledge into a viable commercial product or service.
    NFQ Level

    Level 8

    Timetable  
    Credits 5 credits
    Fee €320
    SOCC H8024 SPOR H8015
    Entry Requirements Standard entry requirements as listed below.
  • Exercise Psychology and Behavioural Change

    Course Description This module provides a practical introduction to the psychology of exercise and behaviour change, with a particular emphasis on how to apply this knowledge.
    NFQ Level

    Level 7

    Timetable  
    Credits 5 credits
    Fee €275
    SOCC H8024 PSYC H7006
    Entry Requirements Standard entry requirements as listed below.
  • Continuing Professional Development and Social Care

    Course Description This module aims to equip students with the necessary knowledge and skills to take responsibility for their own Professional development as set out by CORU in the Guide to Continuing Professional Development.
    NFQ Level

    Level 7

    Timetable  
    Credits 5 credits
    Fee €275
    SOCC H8024 SOCC H8024
    Entry Requirements Standard entry requirements as listed below.
  • Care in a Multicultural Context

    Course Description This module aims to develop critical global-ready social care practitioners who are interculturally sensitive, aware of world views, and able to intervene appropriately with service users in multicultural contexts.
    NFQ Level

    Level 7

    Timetable  
    Credits 5 credits
    Fee €275
    SOCC H8024 SOCC B8006
    Entry Requirements Standard entry requirements as listed below.
  • Youth Work Relationships

    Course Description This module introduces students to the nature and importance of the Youth Work Relationship and explores the factors that influence our perception of young people.
    NFQ Level

    Level 7

    Timetable  
    Credits 5 credits
    Fee €275
    SOCC H8024 YTWK H7007
    Entry Requirements Standard entry requirements as listed below.
  • Addiction in a Youth Work Context

    Course Description This module provides information on present Irish drug culture including current trends in the community and poly-drug use. The popularity and breakdown of substances is also explored, including their impact on behaviour and the health of the community.
    NFQ Level

    Level 8

    Timetable  
    Credits 5 credits
    Fee €320
    SOCC H8024 YTWK H8017
    Entry Requirements Standard entry requirements as listed below.
  • Consumer Psychology

    Course Description Learners are introduced to the principles of psychology and how it impacts upon the consumer in everyday actions.
    NFQ Level

    Level 6

    Timetable  
    Credits 5 credits
    Fee €275
    SOCC H8024 MRKT B8018
    Entry Requirements Standard entry requirements as listed below.
  • Economics and Society

    Course Description This module introduces key economic ideas relating to the classical marketplace i.e. demand, supply, equilibrium, and elasticities. Also key macroeconomic issues such as inflation, unemployment, the circular flow of income, and fiscal policy and foreign trade. It also introduces concepts from behavioural economics including other rationalities, motivation and incentives, social lives, and risky choices.
    NFQ Level

    Level 6

    Timetable  
    Credits 5 credits
    Fee €275
    SOCC H8024 ECON B7016
    Entry Requirements Standard entry requirements as listed below.
  • Human Resource Management

    Course Description The aim of this module is to provide students with an introduction to human resource management, its approaches, practices and policies together with a knowledge of the Irish industrial relations system.
    NFQ Level

    Level 6

    Timetable  
    Credits 5 credits
    Fee €275
    SOCC H8024 HRM H1003
    Entry Requirements Standard entry requirements as listed below.

Delivery and Exams

Modules are normally timetabled to be delivered on campus in DkIT one day per week (between 9am and 5pm) over the course of one 12-week semester: autumn semester runs from mid-September to early December with exams (if relevant) in early-mid January; spring semester runs from late January to early May with exams (where relevant) in mid-May.

Module content is delivered through face-to-face lectures with tutorials/labs/workshops to further explore ideas and concepts covered and students will also undertake directed reading accessing material via DIT Library.

To gain academic credit, students must successfully complete any set coursework and/or exams. Note that exams are timetabled separately on completion of delivery of each module. Exams generally last 2-2.5 hours. Most modules offered here do not have formal exams but are assessed completely through coursework.

Entry Requirements

Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)

You may not have a formal qualification however, you probably have an abundance of relevant learning from life and work that we value highly. We would very much welcome applications from you. Please detail the results and any other formal and informal learning and work experience in your CV, to be submitted with your application and we will assess your application accordingly. Learn more about RPL

Leaving Certificate

Level 6 and 7 Modules Level 8 Modules
Six Grades at O6 or H7 in Leaving Certificate
  • INCLUDING At least one H5 Grade, OR Minimum Points Score of 200
  • AND Mathematics Grade F2, O6 or H7
  • AND English Grade O6 or H7 OR Irish Grade O6 or H7

Six Grades at O6 or H7 in Leaving Certificate

  • INCLUDING At least two H5 Grades
  • AND Mathematics Grade O6 or H7
  • AND English Grade O6 or H7 OR Irish Grade O6 or H7

QQI-Further Education Applicants

Level 6 and 7 Modules Level 8 Modules
Full QQI-FET Level 5/6 major award with a minimum credit value of 120

Full QQI-FET (Level 5 or 6) award including a Distinction grade in at least three modules

How To Apply

Apply directly to DkIT using our online applications system. Please remember to upload the required documentation (copies of your existing qualification(s), your CV, any other support documents etc) with your online application to expedite your application. To avoid disappointment early registration is recommended.

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