ICD Business School
ICD Business School
About the University

ICD Business School is a private higher education institution in Dublin, established in 2001 that specialises in business, accounting and finance education. Accredited by Quality and Qualifications Ireland (QQI), it offers undergraduate (Level 8) and postgraduate (Level 9) programmes, including BA (Honours) degrees in Business Studies and Accounting & Finance as well as an MA in Accounting and Finance, with embedded professional ACCA exam exemptions for accounting students. The school emphasises small class sizes, personalised attention, practical learning and a diverse international student community, aiming to equip learners with skills for employability and career development in the global business environment.

University Courses

Discover world-class education opportunities tailored to your academic goals and career aspirations.

Featured Program
Bachelor of Arts (Honours) - Accounting and Finance

Duration

3 years

Annual Fee

€ 15,900

Admission Requirement

12 pass / Diploma

Language Requirement

IELTS 6.0

Required GPA

2.8

GAP Accept

2 years

Intake Details

IELTS Required

6.0

Featured Program
Bachelor of Arts (Honours) - Business Studies

Duration

4 years

Annual Fee

€ 17,200

Admission Requirement

12 pass / Diploma

Language Requirement

IELTS 6.0

Required GPA

2.8

GAP Accept

2 years

Intake Details

IELTS Required

6.0

Featured Program
Master of Arts - Accounting and Finance

Duration

2 years

Annual Fee

€ 10,400

Admission Requirement

3/4 years Bachelors

Language Requirement

IELTS 6.0

Required GPA

3.2

GAP Accept

5 years

Intake Details

IELTS Required

6.0

Programs & Courses

Explore our wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs designed to prepare you for success.

Campus Facilities

State-of-the-art facilities including libraries, labs, sports complexes, and student accommodation.

Student Life

Experience a vibrant campus life with clubs, events, sports, and cultural activities for a well-rounded education.