Is there a course that will help my career, is affordable, and not mentally stressful in Ireland for a Master's/MBA?
Yes, with your background in Business Administration and significant work experience, pursuing a Master's in Management or Business Administration in Ireland can help advance your career while balancing affordability and workload.
- Master of Science in Management: Focuses on strategic management and leadership, preparing you for senior roles.
- Master of Business Administration (MBA): Covers business operations and leadership, supporting executive career growth.
Typical tuition fees range from €8,000 - €18,000/year (subject to change). Many Irish universities offer programs designed for experienced professionals, often with a practical approach that can reduce academic stress.
Ireland also offers a 2-year post-study work visa (PSW) for graduates.
Looking for a specific course in Ireland?
We will find the universities that offer it, and whether you will get in.
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