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For further information, contact the Admissions Office on (01) 4177500 or via

email: admissions@dbs.ie

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Contact Andrew Mooney for all of your Diploma queries

If you have any further queries about your Diploma application or need advice on our Diploma courses at DBS, I am here to provide you with the guidance and information that you need. 

I help prospective students who want to take the step and decide to upskill and enhance their career prospects in the areas of Accounting, Management, Finance, IT, Psychology, Law or Digital Media.


Our Professional Evening Diploma programmes are structured to address the constraints of modern work and lifestyle commitments. The courses run either one or two evenings per week (depending on the programme) between 6.15pm and 8.30 or 9.30pm and the duration varies between 10, 14, or 25 weeks to a year long. 



All our programmes have been designed and developed in collaboration with industry and the professional bodies so that on completion in addition to your academic qualifications, you will have the skills and knowledge to apply to your career.


I am available to visit at DBS or available to take your calls and emails. For any further information or if you would like to arrange a meeting please email andrew.mooney@dbs.ie or call (01) 4170685



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Now Accepting Applications!
Commencing September 2015

NOW Accepting applications for Professional Evening Diploma programmes commencing in the following areas:

 



School of Business

 

•Advanced Diploma in Marketing

•Diploma in Business Studies

•Diploma in Digital Marketing & Strategy

•Diploma in Human Resource Management

Diploma in International Business Studies

Diploma in Management Studies

Diploma in Marketing, Advertising, Sales & PR

Diploma in Office Management and Administration

Diploma in Tourism Management & Marketing


School of Law

 

Diploma in Legal Studies/Advanced Diploma in Legal Studies

Diploma in Alternative Dispute Resolution

Diploma in Company Law


School of Arts

 

Diploma in Psychology

Diploma in Social Science

Diploma in Digital Video Production and Post Production


IT

 

Advanced Diploma in Web Development

Diploma in Fundamentals of Cloud Computing

Diploma in Web Design

 

Join thousands of people who took the step and decided to up skill and enhance their career prospects in the areas of Accounting, Management, Finance, IT, Psychology, Law or Digital Media.

 

Professional Evening Diploma programmes are structured to address the constraints of modern work and lifestyle commitments. The courses run either one or two evenings per week (depending on the programme) between 6.15pm and 8.30 or 9.30pm and the duration varies between 10, 14, or 25 weeks to a year long.

 

Employability: we’re focused on your career



All our programmes have been designed and developed in collaboration with industry partners and the professional bodies so that on completion in addition to your academic qualifications, you will have the skills and knowledge to apply to your career.

 

DBS Professional Evening Diploma Programmes provide:

 

  • Career Advancement
  • Skills-based practical training
  • CV-enhancing qualifications
  • Learning with industry leaders




See a list of programmes here.

 

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Next Open Event
Tuesday August 18th from 4.00pm - 7.00pm
DBS are holding their next Open Event on Tuesday, August 18th 2015 from 4.00 p.m. - 7.00 p.m.


Our Open Events are an ideal opportunity for you to visit the college and obtain further information on all our Professional Evening Diploma programmes. You can speak with industry specialist lecturers to identify the programme that is most suitable for your future development.


For information on our lecturing staff and their achievements and specialist areas, please visit our website.


We look forward to seeing you there!
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Significant changes in way Irish people access news – research

There have been significant changes in the way in which Irish people access news, with smartphones now the defining device when it comes to accessing digital news in Ireland, according to new research commissioned by the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland (BAI).

Among the key findings of the analysis undertaken by DCU’s FuJo were: news consumption is high in Ireland across all demographics, with 86pc of people accessing some news every day; digital migration is significant with 41pc of respondents stating that online is their main source of news; and 58pc think traditional news sources remain important – within these TV (37pc) is the dominant player (radio 14pc and print 7pc) .

Meanwhile, fewer than half of those surveyed (46pc) trust the news in general, but 57pc said they trust their chosen sources of news.

Traditional news is perceived to be more accurate, reliable and trusted than online news in general. TV news is seen to be more accurate than either print or online news.  

Across the domestic market, RTÉ dominates with 58pc watching TV news and 33pc listening to RTÉ radio news weekly. RTÉ news online is the most accessed digital news brand at 31pc. INM print publications capture 33pc of Irish news consumers weekly.

Social media is not as highly trusted as other news sources in Ireland. Just 7pc consider it a trusted source.

According to Kevin O’Sullivan, editor, The Irish Times; Marie McGonagle, a media law academic, NUI Galway; and Mark Little, CEO and founder, Storyful. 

“The universal provision of well-resourced news and current affairs and a culture of mature conversation, open debate and healthy dissent are essential elements of a democratic society,” said BAI chief executive Michael O’Keeffe.

“The increased availability and accessibility of news content are clear benefits of the digital age but these developments do not, of themselves, ensure plurality. Citizens need to be aware of, and be empowered to access, a diverse range of quality and culturally relevant content. Comparative and specific research is an essential building block in the process to deliver on this requirement.”  

Source: Businessandleadership

Gain the skills with a Professional Evening Diploma in Digital Marketing and Strategy. 
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Our Admissions Team is available Monday to Friday 8:45 a.m. - 5:15 p.m.

We realise that you may have questions regarding our Evening Diploma programmes, or the application process. 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.



You do not need to make an appointment. You can also contact us on (01) 417 7500 or by email to admissions@dbs.ie.



Why not contact us today with your questions and take the first step towards furthering your education this year.

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