The aim of this one year add-on honours degree course is to afford learners the opportunity to develop their intellectual, creative and management expertise in their chosen discipline of Culinary Arts.
BA (Hons) in Culinary Enterprise
Dundalk Institute of Technology
Ireland, Dundalk
BA (Hons) in Culinary Enterprise
About
The aim of this one-year add-on honours degree course is to afford learners the opportunity to develop their intellectual, creative and management expertise in their chosen discipline of Culinary Arts. The modules are designed to create a graduate with an entrepreneurial orientation.
Disciplines
School of Business & Humanities
Requirements
Entry Requirements
Applicants to this course should have successfully completed the Bachelor of Arts in Culinary Arts or equivalent, with an overall pass and a minimum overall average of 50% achieved in one sitting.
English Program Requirements
If you are interested in studying in DkIT, you need to meet the entry requirements for the program for which you want to apply. Each application must be accompanied by certified evidence of all relevant qualifications held to date including evidence of proficiency in English.
Career
Demand for our graduates in a wide range of engineering industries has been strong with many having job offers from both local and national companies shortly after sitting their final exams including:
Combilift Ltd
Intel
Hiab MOFFETT truck-mounted forklifts
XOcean
Suretank Ltd.
Glen Dimplex
Kingspan Group
Xtratherm
MultiHog
Fee Information
Tuition Fee
EUR 9,950 / courseHow to Apply
Non-EU applicants applying for one of the courses at DkIT, please apply online via the link below. Simply choose your course of interest and hit apply, please provide the following documents with your application:
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- Academic transcripts
- Degree certificate (if applicable)
- IELTS (or equivalent) transcripts
- Passport copy
Apply Online
If your application is successful, you will receive an initial letter of offer either directly or through the offices of the agency.
You must then pay the fees for the first year of the programme in full and and provide evidence of a health insurance policy. Once your fees have been lodged in full to the DKIT account, a final letter of offer will be issued. You will need this letter in order to apply for a student visa. Visa applications are made to your local Irish Embassy or Consulate or to the Department of Justice in Ireland. If your visa application is refused, you can apply to the Institute regarding a refund.
BA (Hons) in Culinary Enterprise
Dundalk Institute of Technology
Ireland,
Dundalk