What are the tuition fees approximately in Ireland for management or financial accounting courses in Dublin for a Master's?
Tuition fees for master's programs in management or financial accounting in Ireland typically range from €10,350 to €28,980/year for non-EU students, depending on the university and course.
- University College Dublin: €21,520 - €28,980/year
- University College Cork: €18,900/year
- Dublin City University: €23,000/year
- University of Galway: €20,400/year
- Griffith College: €10,350/year
These figures are subject to change. Living expenses are usually €12,000 - €15,000/year.
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