Choose DBS!
Helping you on your career pathway
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Dublin Business School has Campus Buildings in the heart of Dublin City Centre. Our campus buildings are based in Aungier Street, Castle House and Balfe Street.
Some of the benefits that students can look forward to when attending DBS are: - Free Wi-Fi access
- Student cafés
- Undergraduate/ postgraduate libraries with over 10,000 books
- High spec computer laboratories
- State of the art Film & media studios
- City centre amenities right on the door steps including shops, cafes, museums and sporting facilities
- Free printing for students
- No additional registration fees once you pay your fees
Other benefits DBS students can look forward to are: - Courses and Lecturers - Courses are developed in collaboration with industry and professional bodies and taught by leaders in their specialist fields so students get the skills employers need.
- Our lectures are very student focused and with smaller class numbers each student can expect a hands on approach from DBS lecturers.
- Student Experience - The dedicated Student Services and Career Services teams help enhance your student experience.
- Student Employability - Practical “sector based” assignments that allow students to develop their leadership, planning and communication skills.
- Tax exemptions are also offered on all undergraduate programmes of two years duration or more. For Full Time courses tax relief is currently granted on fees exceeding €2,750 and up to €7,000.
Did you know? - That our courses are QQI accredited.
- We offer a range of full time courses from our School of Arts including BA (Hons) Psychology and BA (Hons) Film Studies. Other popular courses include Bachelor of Laws (Hons) LL.B, BA (Hons) Marketing and BA (Hons) Business Studies with streams.
Where will you go? - BA (Hons) Arts - Graduates are currently working in the film, radio and theatre industries. Further pathways include teaching, lecturing, advertising, business, the health services, the government and a range of other areas.
- BA (Hons) Psychology - Graduates have progressed into areas such as social work and teaching. A postgraduate qualification is normally required if graduates are to find work as a professional psychologist.
- BA (Hons) in Business - Business graduates have progressed into careers in marketing, sales, operations, information technology, finance and general management.
- Bachelor of Laws (Hons) - For those wishing to train as a solicitor or barrister. Graduates also have also progressed to careers in social sciences, politics, the media and public services.
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