
Griffith College Dublin
DUBLIN, IRELAND
Brief information
According to AbbreviationFinder, founded in 1974, Griffith College Dublin offers a wide variety of full-time and part-time courses. There are study opportunities at the various faculties, for example in the areas of business, journalism and media, computing science, design and law.
All programs are internationally recognized and taught by highly qualified faculty who aim to provide their students with a solid, valuable education. The atmosphere at the college is vibrant and international and even the children of some Irish ministers have studied here.
The Faculty of Journalism in particular stands out because it has already received several awards. In addition, students of the School of Design have already received the title “Graduate Designer of the Year” in several years.
An international orientation is very important to the college, which is why there are also cooperations with universities in other countries. For example, a Bachelor in Fasion Design is offered in cooperation with the NABA ( Nuova Accademia di Belle Arti ) in Milan .
- Griffith College Dublin website
University facts
Year of foundation: 1974
University Type: Private University
Number of students: total 7000, international 1400
Accreditations:
- HETAC (Higher Education and Training Awards Council)
Academic year:
The academic year at Griffith College Dublin is divided into two semesters.
Study programs
- Academic gap year
- postgraduate studies
- semester abroad
- bachelor’s degree
- LLM
- Master’s degree
- MBA
- language courses
International students are offered the opportunity to study for a semester or two as part of the Semester Abroad Program at Griffith College Dublin. In doing so, they can choose from many courses in the bachelor’s and master’s degree programs offered at Griffith College Dublin, which span semesters and departments. In advance of each semester, Griffith College creates a list of courses for semester students to choose from.
- Griffith College Dublin Semester Program
- Course lists for the semester program
Fees
- Autumn Term 2022
Tuition
EUR 3250.00
The tuition fees include taking five to eight subjects.
Financing options
To finance a semester abroad at Griffith College Dublin, students can, for example, apply for foreign BAföG of up to EUR 4,600. There must be an individual entitlement to funding for this. In addition to a subsidy towards tuition fees, it includes support for living expenses, travel expenses and health insurance.
Requirements
Applicants for Griffith College Dublin’s semester program must have a high school diploma and a working knowledge of English that can be demonstrated by taking one of the TOEFL and IELTS language tests. In addition, the DAAD language certificate, the Duolingo language test or proof of English-language studies are accepted as proof of language proficiency.
The language skills can be proven by one of the following test results or documents:
Undergraduate | postgraduate | |
DAAD language test | B2 level | B2 level |
Duolingo | possible | possible |
IELTS | 6.0-6.5 | 6.0-6.5 |
TOEFL (internet based) | 79-91 | 79-91 |
The language certificate can be submitted up to two months after the application deadline.
- Griffith College Dublin Application Requirements
Degrees/Courses
Degrees/Courses in English – Undergraduate
- Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Accounting and Finance
- Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Business Studies
- Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Fashion Design
- Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Interior Architecture
- Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in International Hospitality Management
- Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Music Production
- Bachelor of Arts (Honours) Journalism and Visual Media
- Bachelor of Arts in Business
- Bachelor of Arts in Business and Law
- Bachelor of Arts in Film and TV Production
- Bachelor of Arts in Marketing
- Bachelor of Arts in Photographic Media
- Bachelor of Arts Journalism
- Bachelor of Laws (Honours) in Law
- Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Computing Science
Studies/Courses in English – Postgraduate
- Master of Science in Accounting & Finance Management
- Master of Science in International Business
- Master of Science in International Business – Global Brand Management
Study programs
- Academic gap year
- postgraduate studies
- semester abroad
- bachelor’s degree
- LLM
- Master’s degree
- MBA
- language courses
International students are offered the opportunity to study for a semester or two as part of the Semester Abroad Program at Griffith College Dublin. In doing so, they can choose from many courses in the bachelor’s and master’s degree programs offered at Griffith College Dublin, which span semesters and departments. In advance of each semester, Griffith College creates a list of courses for semester students to choose from.
- Griffith College Dublin Semester Program
- Course lists for the semester program
Fees
- Autumn Term 2022
Tuition
EUR 3250.00
The tuition fees include taking five to eight subjects.
Financing options
To finance a semester abroad at Griffith College Dublin, students can, for example, apply for foreign BAföG of up to EUR 4,600. There must be an individual entitlement to funding for this. In addition to a subsidy towards tuition fees, it includes support for living expenses, travel expenses and health insurance.
Requirements
Applicants for Griffith College Dublin’s semester program must have a high school diploma and a working knowledge of English that can be demonstrated by taking one of the TOEFL and IELTS language tests. In addition, the DAAD language certificate, the Duolingo language test or proof of English-language studies are accepted as proof of language proficiency.
The language skills can be proven by one of the following test results or documents:
Undergraduate | postgraduate | |
DAAD language test | B2 level | B2 level |
Duolingo | possible | possible |
IELTS | 6.0-6.5 | 6.0-6.5 |
TOEFL (internet based) | 79-91 | 79-91 |
The language certificate can be submitted up to two months after the application deadline.
- Griffith College Dublin Application Requirements
Degrees/Courses
Degrees/Courses in English – Undergraduate
- Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Accounting and Finance
- Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Business Studies
- Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Fashion Design
- Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Interior Architecture
- Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in International Hospitality Management
- Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Music Production
- Bachelor of Arts (Honours) Journalism and Visual Media
- Bachelor of Arts in Business
- Bachelor of Arts in Business and Law
- Bachelor of Arts in Film and TV Production
- Bachelor of Arts in Marketing
- Bachelor of Arts in Photographic Media
- Bachelor of Arts Journalism
- Bachelor of Laws (Honours) in Law
- Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Computing Science
Studies/Courses in English – Postgraduate
- Master of Science in Accounting & Finance Management
- Master of Science in International Business
- Master of Science in International Business – Global Brand Management
Campus
Griffith College Dublin’s main campus is just five minutes from Dublin city centre. Consisting of carefully restored historic buildings from a former military base, the nearly seven-acre site in the capital of Ireland is just a mile from Dublin’s city park, St Stephen’s Green.
It is also only one kilometer to the city center and there are very good connections with the local transport network. Here, as a student, in addition to studying, you have all the opportunities that a big city has to offer – from going to the theater to shopping tours to a lively nightlife.
The college also runs branches in Cork and Limerick, where, for example, courses in business, accounting, computing & IT, law or engineering and training are offered.
- Griffith College Dublin campus description
Housing
Students at Griffith College Dublin can live on or off campus.
The following accommodation options are available:
- student residence
- Private apartments / hotels
The university city of Dublin
With a total of 1.2 million inhabitants – almost 40% of the total Irish population – Dublin is by far the largest city in the Republic of Ireland.
Where the River Liffey and the main thoroughfare of O’Connell Street, Grafton Street and Harcourt Street intersect is the center of the beautiful city center with many bridges, diverse shopping opportunities and St. Stephen’s Green; Here you can relax after a strenuous shopping or sightseeing tour.
The climate in Dublin is maritime, which means that winters are mild and summers are relatively cool. Extreme temperatures are the exception.
Those interested in culture have a choice of several museums, galleries and theaters, including the National Museum or the Abbey Theatre. The nightlife is also very varied: there are numerous nightclubs, pubs and restaurants in Dublin; the Temple Bar district in particular is highly recommended.