Department of Business & Management

Department of Business & Management

Within the Department of Business & Management at TUS Athlone Campus, we offer you a thorough grounding in all major disciplines of business, from accounting, finance, economics, marketing to human resource management.

Within our CAO course offerings, our Bachelor of Business (Honours) ab-initio and our Bachelor of Business (Honours) in International Business programmes provide students with a one semester work placement as part of their degree studies.

We also offer degrees in Business and Law or Digital Marketing, in addition to a one-year Higher Diploma in Business which is ideal for non-business graduates who wish to achieve a business qualification.

On completion of your course, you can choose to progress straight into the rewarding world of work, having benefitted from our links to the industries, commercial and public bodies in the Midlands region during your studies. Alternatively, you can progress to a Level 9 master’s degree or postgraduate diploma.

Whatever your goal, a business qualification from TUS will open doors nationally and internationally for a sustainable and rewarding career.

Have a question? Please email business@ait.ie. Take a closer look at the courses on offer in our Department of Business and Management.


Contact Department of Business & Management

Head of Department
Alison Sheridan

Email: asheridan@ait.ie

Telephone: (090) 6468261

Room number: B04

Building: Business

Department Secretary
June Daly

Email: jdaly@ait.ie

Telephone: (090) 6483039

Room number: B02

Building: Business

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