Organisation and Professional Development
The Department of Organisation and Professional Development offers courses in a number of areas including Human Resource Management, Business, Professional Accountancy Courses, Book-Keeping, and Road Transport (CPC).
The Head of Department is Dr Breda O’Dwyer. The contact details for the department are:
Breda O'Dwyer, Head of Department of Organisation & Professional Development T: +353-(0)21 433 5900 E: breda.odwyer@mtu.ie E: opd@mtu.ie |
Secretary Department of Organisation & Professional Development T: +353-(0)21 433 5903 E: opd@mtu.ie |
Kathryn Carey Secretary Department of Organisation & Professional Development T: 433 5902 E: kathryn.carey@mtu.ie |
Full-time Course Listing
BBus in Business Administration CR022 (Level 7)
BBus (Honours) in Business Administration (Level 8) 1 year add-on
Part-time Course Listing
BA in Human Resource Management (Level 7)
BA in Human Resource Management (Level 8)
MA in Human Resource Management (Level 9)
Certificate in Leadership Development
Certificate in Supervisory Management
Introductory Book-Keeping and Accounting
Certificate in Corporate Strategy Development
Professional Accountancy Courses
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Institute of Certified Public Accountants in Ireland (CPA) CIMA Certificate in Business Accounting |
Information for Adult Evening Courses
An Information evening for the above courses (excluding the full-time CAO CR022 Bachelor of Business in Business Administration) beginning in September is held in the Bishopstown Campus, please click here for details.
Online Application
The majority of the part-time courses have an online application process. Please visit your chosen course and click on the 'Apply Tab' to begin the application process. There is also a designated contact name for each course should you have any queries. Early application is advisable as numbers of places on courses are limited.
Paper Application
A small number of part-time courses require a paper registration form. Registration forms must be completed in full. It is particularly important that each applicant clearly identifies the course and subjects for which he/she is registering. The onus is on each applicant to ensure that this information is accurate.