Donegal Daily
  • News
  • Sport
  • Courts
  • Jobs
  • Business
  • Lifestyle
  • Travel
  • Politics
  • Features
  • Donegal County Council News
Monday 19°CTuesday 17°C

Donegal Daily Donegal Daily

sponsor banner
sponsor banner
  • News
  • Sport
  • Courts
  • Jobs
  • Business
  • Lifestyle
  • Travel
  • Politics
  • Features
  • Donegal County Council News
BusinessEducationFloating SectionNews

LYIT offering more flexible part-time Business Honours degree

written by Rachel McLaughlin June 17, 2020
FacebookTweetLinkedInPrint

The Department of Business Studies at LYIT is delighted to announce a more flexible approach to delivery of the part-time Bachelor of Business Honours degree. 

At LYIT, listening to the needs of learners is our main focus. 

We understand that this has been a difficult time for many. The current situation has resulted in the need for career changes and reskilling for many people. LYIT is here to offer support and guidance to anyone wishing to return to third level education at this time. 

This degree course has been specifically designed to suit mature learners, and gives access to lifelong learning for those who may wish to return to study but can’t attend full time courses. At LYIT we recognise and support the challenges some mature students face, our aim is to provide balance and flexibility within our part-time offerings. The Bachelor of Business Honours Degree has been restructured to allow for more flexible delivery. The new course structure will allow learners to attend ‘live’ online lectures from home or the office and also attend lectures on campus one evening per week. 

Donald Hannigan had worked for his father’s painting business from the age of 19. Taking over the family business in 2010, Donald decided that it was the right time to return to education. “The part-time layout suited me and I could still run my business during the day, says Donald. I knew anything that I learned in the degree, I could apply back to my business”.

We understand that coming back to education can be daunting.  Our learners will be provided with all the support they need to ensure a smooth transition into third level education and to help them achieve their personal and career goals.  The Department of Business Studies is home to supportive lecturing and student services staff who will be with you every step of the way. 

“Not only has it developed me as a person, it encouraged me to go on and do a masters. I think it is great for anybody that is looking for a degree that you can bring to any business. The knowledge you get from it is fantastic”, says Donald.

Patricia Doherty, Head of Department of Business Studies says: “The new blended delivery model will provide learners with the opportunity to study in a more flexible way.  Learners will only need to be on campus one evening per week.  The second evening will be delivered online so students can choose to virtually attend from the location that suits them best.  Many will choose to stay late in the office to study, others may prefer to attend from home.  It will depend on what best suits the individual learner”. 

“If it’s something you want to do, take the first step and apply”, encourages Donald. “It doesn’t matter if you haven’t been in school for a number of years. I wasn’t at school in 14 years. As long as you are willing to work hard and keep an open mind, you will get on great”!

If you would like to return to education and study business in a more flexible learning environment then this course is for you! To apply or for more information visit: https://www.lyit.ie/CourseDetails/D401/LY_BBSLL_B/Business(Hons)%E2%80%93LifelongLearning or contact Patricia Doherty, Head of Department of Business Studies at Patricia.Doherty@lyit.ie

LYIT offering more flexible part-time Business Honours degree was last modified: June 17th, 2020 by Rachel McLaughlin
FacebookTweetLinkedInPrint

Tags:
Bachelor of Business honours degreeLetterkenny Institute of TechnologyLYITmature studentreturning to education
Rachel McLaughlin

LEAVE A COMMENT

You may also like

Donegal man faces trial over alleged assault...

7 hours ago

Donegal fans celebrate victory at Hyde Park,...

8 hours ago

Former Donegal school pupil Caoimhe Kelly wins...

8 hours ago

School Leavers Day at Roberststown National School...

8 hours ago

Lifford residents express concern over overgrown grass...

14 hours ago

An Garda Síochána face legal action over...

17 hours ago

Gardai seek owner of mountain bike found...

17 hours ago

Rain to give way to mini heatwave...

17 hours ago

Thousands of Donegal fans travel to Roscommon...

18 hours ago

‘Teachmeet’ for early years educators and primary...

1 day ago
Advertisement
Advertisement

Donegal County Council

Facebook
Donegal County Council
Advertisement
Advertisement
Donegal Daily Jobs

Read More

  • News
  • Sport
  • Courts
  • Jobs
  • Sales & Services
  • Obituaries
  • Features
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Council News

Information

  • Contact Us
  • About
  • Advertise WIth Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Disclaimer
  • Terms & Conditions

Our Sites

Donegal Woman
Donegal Woman
Donegal Daily

© 2025 Donegal Daily. All rights reserved.
Website by owenod


Back To Top.

We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.OkPrivacy policy