Undergraduate degrees OnCampus students can progress to at National College Ireland
BA (Hons) in Accounting and Finance
English Language requirements: EAP module 50%
3 year programme
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BA (Hons) in Business
English Language requirements: EAP module 50%
3 year programme
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BA (Hons) in Early Childhood Education and Care
English Language requirements: EAP Module 60% with 60% in Speaking with no band less than 50%
4 year programme
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BA (Hons) in Human Resource Management
English Language requirements: EAP module 50%
3 year programme
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BA (Hons) in Marketing Practice
English Language requirements: EAP module 50%
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BSc (Hons) in Computing
English Language requirements: EAP module 50%
4 year programme
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BSc (Hons) in Data Science
English Language requirements: EAP module 50%
4 year programme
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National College Ireland...
National College of Ireland (NCI), is located in the heart of Dublin’s thriving International Financial Services Centre (IFSC), NCI offers a world-class, industry-focused education designed to get you career-ready from day one. The college is well-regarded for its academic excellence and is known for its strong focus on innovation and research. It maintains partnerships with numerous international universities, offering students the chance to study abroad—providing them with valuable cross-cultural experiences and a broader global perspective.
96% employability rate
96% of NCI graduates are in work or further education
Rated 5 stars
Employability, Internationalisation, Social responsibility, Inclusiveness & Facilities
QS World University Rankings
Accredited by
AACSB, AMBA, and CIPD
Reasons to join NCI
NCI offers a wide range of undergraduate programmes across diverse disciplines such as business, computing, psychology, marketing, and human resource management. The college is supported by a faculty of experienced and highly qualified educators who are dedicated to delivering high-quality instruction and preparing students for successful, future-focused careers. NCI’s academic programmes are thoughtfully designed to provide a well-rounded education, emphasising critical thinking, problem-solving, and real-world application through experiential learning opportunities.
Situated in the heart of Dublin, one of the most friendliest and most vibrant cities in Europe. NCI is located in the financial district. Next-door to SAL Silicon Valley Europe tech HQs like Google, Facebook and LinkedIn; business school neighbours with Citi, PwC, JP Morgan.
The National College of Ireland provides a wide range of services to support students both academically and personally, fostering a welcoming and inclusive environment. A key part of this support is the dedicated Student Support Team, which assists students with various challenges such as time management, study techniques, mental health, and other personal concerns.
The NCI Career Development Centre, provides tailored services such as one-on-one career counselling, job search support, and access to employer networking events. The Centre also hosts a variety of workshops and seminars covering key career topics, including CV writing, interview techniques, and effective job search strategies.
NCI further enhances employability by offering a range of internship and work placement opportunities, giving students valuable hands-on experience in real-world settings. The college’s strong ties with international companies and organisations open doors to professional networking, mentorship, and potential employment, ensuring students are well-prepared to enter and thrive in today’s competitive job market.
NCI offers a diverse selection of student-led clubs and societies that cater to a wide range of interests and hobbies. These groups provide an excellent opportunity for students to explore new activities, connect with others, and most importantly, enjoy their time on campus.

More information
More details on the courses available to OnCampus Ireland students, including academic and English Language requirements by country, can be found by searching for degrees in the coursefinder.
