Griffith College works in partnership with a number of validating bodies
in Ireland and the UK. This ensures that all programmes are recognised
nationally and internationally.
Higher Education and Training Awards Council
(HETAC),
The Higher Education and Training Awards Council (HETAC) was
established by the Government on 11 June 2001, under the Qualifications
(Education and Training) Act 1999, as the awarding body for third-level
education and training institutions outside the university sector. It is the
successor in this role to the National Council for Educational Awards (NCEA)
which played its part in the economic development of the country for more than
a quarter of a century. The international status and value of HETAC
qualifications is assured as the demand for graduates continues to grow at
home and abroad.
www.hetac.ie
Nottingham Trent University (NTU)
A range of our programmes are validated by Nottingham Trent
University in the UK and delivered on campus in Griffith College Dublin. This
collaborative arrangement ensures that students benefit from the combined
experience of both institutions. On completion of these programmes you will be
conferred with an internationally recognised academic award of the Nottingham
Trent University. Nottingham Trent is one of the largest universities in the
UK and currently has in excess of 25,000 students. Of the 11 most recent
subject reviews, Nottingham Law School has been awarded ten ‘excellent’
ratings by the advanced management and legal training body for lawyers.
Nottingham Business School is noted for its excellence in teaching among UK
business schools having recently achieved a placing in the top ten of the
Guardian League Table for Business Management Studies.
www.ntu.ac.uk
Institute of Commercial Management (ICM)
The Institute of Commercial Management is a globally
recognised and respected foundation based in the UK. ICM is involved in the
deisgn and the development of professional edcuation courses.
www.instcm.net