About the qualification

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Learn more about Ireland's leading Accounting Technician qualification and the different ways that it can be studied.

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Student Prospectus

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Click below to download the new Student Prospectus for 2010/11 and find out more about how to become an Accounting Technician.

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Why become an Accounting Technician?

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Accounting Technicians are qualified to work in many accountancy roles and there is always a strong demand for them in the marketplace.

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Get Started

All the information you need to start you on your career as an Accounting Technician.

Accounting Technicians Ireland offer a professional qualification in just two years.

IATI courses

Interested in booking IATI courses for the new 09/10 academic year? Students looking to book IATI courses should be aware that the IATI has changed its name to Accounting Technicians Ireland.

Accounting Technicians Ireland is still the leading professional body for accounting technicians in the country, both north and south. Apart from the new name, our qualification remains the same as IATI courses that past students have completed.

The Accounting Technicians Ireland qualification consists of two elements, which can be completed simultaneously or at different phases:

  • Two years study course
  • Two years relevant work experience

As before with IATI courses, the Accounting Technicians Ireland qualification can be studied full-time, part-time or on a correspondence basis, allowing students to study at a pace that fits their lives.

Accounting Technicians Ireland courses (or IATI courses, as they were known) are available as both full-time and part-time at over 80 colleges throughout the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. These currently include leading private and community colleges, VECs and some Institute's of Technology.

Do you want to learn more about our accounting qualification?

Go to the Get Started section of our website.