ATI (Accounting Technicians Ireland)
Join Ireland's leading professional body for Accounting Technicians with unparalleled ATI tuition at Griffith College.
Offering a unique ATI qualification, the School of Professional Accountancy at Griffith College has a long-standing tradition of producing high-quality lectures and consistently high pass rates.
- Extensive career opportunities.
- Part-time classes with online live streaming.
- Intensive revision classes.
- Concise lecturer notes.
Hear from our ATI Lecturers
My name is Nicola O'Neill. I am a past student of Griffith College. While at Griffith I studied ACCA and continued on to be a chartered certified accountant. My experience in finance spans a period of over 20 years, from multinationals to SMEs and across various industries, FMCG, not-for-profit, manufacturing and financial services. I have gained vast experience in applying accounting principles to operations and procedures within the workplace.
Understanding the IT systems we use as accountants is paramount to the verification of figures and I have ensured this is the cornerstone of all reporting. Reviewing processes, and integrating internal controls across depts, compliance, and improvement initiatives are key aspects which I integrate into the role of finance. My style of lecturing includes the following qualities/traits which I leverage to challenge and build confidence whilst simultaneously embedding integrity into every aspect of the syllabus.
- Clear Communicator
- Passion and Enthusiasm
- Motivator and supporter
- Engagement and Empowerment
- Adaptability and Agile
- Empathy and Approachability
- Accounting / Tax / Compliance / Legislative Horizon
- Commitment to Continuous Improvement
For ease of understanding, I take common everyday examples of accounting concepts which students can relate to. It is my goal to ensure that all students feel they are in a happy, welcoming, secure and productive environment to learn and grow and share their challenges as we work through the academic year together.
Intake Dates
Online: Sept 2024
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How to Apply
New and existing students should click on 'Apply Now' above.
New Griffith Professional Accountancy students:
Please click the 'Apply Now' button above and choose 'I am a new Griffith Student' and enter your details. We will then respond with further online registration details.
Registered Griffith Professional Accountancy students:
Please click the 'Apply Now' button above and choose 'I am an existing Griffith Student' you can then log in to your myGriffith account.
All previously registered Griffith College ATI students will be contacted via email with details of our online registration process.
- Registration is via 'mygriffith.ie' using your Griffith college student number and date of birth in the format of dd/mm/yyyy.
- Payment options and relevant forms are also available to download when registering online.
- Sponsored Students must complete a Sponsorship Form
- Instalment payment plan available during registration.
Entry Requirements
We offer a number of different entry routes.
- Mature learners who have reached 21 years of age (by 1st January of the year in which they wish to commence the course) but do not possess the minimum educational requirements, may still apply to do the course based on age and experience.
- School leavers in the Republic of Ireland should have a Leaving Certificate with a pass grade in 5 Ordinary level subjects (including English and either Maths or Accountancy) or pass grades in 2 Ordinary level subjects together with 2 pass grades at Higher Level (pass grades to include English and either Maths or Accountancy).
- School leavers in Northern Ireland should have 1 A Level of 2 AS Levels with grades in English and at least one subject from Maths or Accountancy not lower than grade C at GCSE level.
- Applicants who have successfully completed a nationally recognised qualification such as HETAC, FETAC in the Republic of Ireland or QCA, BTEC National Diploma in Northern Ireland may be eligible to enter and gain exemptions from certain exam subjects.
Progression
Academic Progression
Graduates of the Accounting Technicians Ireland course may opt to continue their studies, using the qualification as a stepping stone to eventually becoming professional accountants with one of the other accounting bodies. You can progress and complete your ACCA Exams with Griffith Professional Accountancy.
Career Progression
Graduates of the Accounting Technicians Ireland course enjoy excellent career prospects and there is always a strong demand for their skills in the marketplace. They can work in a wide variety of finance roles for many types of organisations, including manufacturing companies, local and central government, the health service, banks and insurance companies and private accountancy firms. Self employment is also a possibility for qualified technicians.