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Course Focus: BA (Hons) in Psychology
(PSI Accredited)

Psychology is one of the most exciting and interesting subjects available in third level education. It is the study of human behaviour in all its forms normal and abnormal, natural and learned, productive and destructive. It is a modern and progressive area of study, which with a 150-year history, is currently experiencing unprecedented growth and development in Ireland and internationally
The Psychology programme in DBS was the first non-University degree to be accredited by the Psychological Society of Ireland (PSI). PSI is the professional body for psychology in Ireland.

Key Features of the Programme:

  • Accredited by the Psychological Society of Ireland (PSI) – The Professional Body for Psychology in Ireland
  • The BA represents the first step to becoming a professional psychologist
  • Across the programme, all key areas of Psychology are studied including laboratory and project work
  • Upon completion, graduates are eligible to apply for postgraduate training programmes and ultimately gain employment in their area of expertise
  • Most common areas of practice include: Clinical Psychology, Counselling Psychology, Educational Psychology, Forensic Psychology, Health & Organisational Psychology.


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IAG helps Aer Lingus to spread its wings - Airline announces new transatlantic routes
What's happening in Dublin?

Willie Walsh and International Consolidated Airlines’ Group (IAG) were obviously keen yesterday to demonstrate that they are as good as their word about backing plans to expand Aer Lingus’s reach across the Atlantic.

Yesterday, the airline announced plans to fly to Los Angeles, Newark and Hartford, Connecticut, from next year. The LA service, five days a week, year-round, will kick off in May. The others, daily year-round services, take off in September.

Willie Walsh, chief executive of Aer Lingus’s parent, International Consolidated Airlines’ Group (IAG), said that it would back the Irish carrier in flying to the Far East or South America if it emerges that there is demand for such services.

It is a considerable expansion. By next September, the airline’s services to North America will have increased to nine from six. It will fly to somewhere on the continent 28 times a day.
The number of Aer Lingus seats available on transatlantic routes will increase by 17 per cent next year to more than two million.

(Source: Irish Times)

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We realise you may have questions regarding our Evening Degree programmes, or the application process. If you are unable to make our upcoming Open Evening please be aware that you may call into the Aungier Street building, Monday to Friday from 8.45 a.m. - 5.15 p.m. to speak with a member of our Admissions Team about your options.


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Focus on: BA (Hons) Accounting & Finance

The BA (Hons) in Accounting & Finance degree programme is designed to prepare students for a career in the field.
It features a blend of specialised accounting and finance subjects together with general business subjects.
The course aims to develop an awareness of the international relationships between finance and other business disciplines, to develop a critical and methodical approach to problem solving and decision making in a financial context and to develop the ability to interpret and communicate financial and other information.

For further information on the course including programme content and career opportunities click here.
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