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This is a Chartered Management Institute (CMI) accredited programme designed to provide students will a full range of skills in order to turn their business idea into a reality.
Topics include entrepreneurship, financing the business, legal requirements, marketing, personnel management and business planning.
As well as support and guidance from the course tutors, participants also have access to a range of CMI supports, including online resources, magazine and newsletter, and a dedicated team of information researchers.
This is a 190-hour course that is delivered full-time over 16 weeks or part-time over 23 weeks. The course fee is €2,400.
The course is normally classroom-based but can also be completed online through distance learning.
The Carlyle Institute is based in the Morrison Chambers, 32 Nassau Street, Dublin 2.
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