Next DBS Open Evening: Tuesday 12th March, 5-7pm
BA (Hons) Business Information Systems with Cloud Computing
The Mature Student - Common Concerns
Drop in Service in Aungier Street Building
Next DBS Open Evening: Tuesday 12th March 5-7pm
Contact us for further Information

Email Admissions@dbs.ie or phone (01) 4177500

 
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BA (Hons) Business Information Systems with Cloud Computing
A survey conducted across 22 countries, shows that 56% of business leaders in the EMEA believe cloud computing will provide a jobs boost by creating new IT roles throughout 2013 and beyond, with that number increasing to 65% from Ireland



The BA (Hons) Business Information Systems with Cloud Computing is intended to educate and prepare students for employment in information systems or cloud computing.  It will also provide students with a strong IT/IS knowledge, competence and skills in the technologies that underpin cloud computing. In relation to the specific skills requirement in the area of cloud computing, a report by Goodbody’s Economic Consultants identifies that ‘the greatest benefit of cloud computing is as a source of exports, growth and jobs for the Irish economy’.  This report also identifies ‘the need for additional marketing, sales and technical staff with the relevant skills for cloud Computing, and a need for training for their current employees’.  The BA (Hons) Business Information Systems in Cloud Computing will provide students with a solid understanding in the technologies and languages that are used to design and develop applications for the cloud.  They will also understand the fundamental concepts and architecture of cloud computing.  Students will develop key skills in the use and application of current cloud computing platforms and how they are used to deploy web and other client applications to the Cloud.

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The Mature Student - Common Concerns
DBS makes returning to study easy with our flexible programmes and student support services

Returning to college can be daunting, so we have listed a few of the most common concerns we hear from applicants, to assure you that DBS has considered all areas to ensure that we have provided the necessary support to make the return to education as smooth and enjoyable as possible.




Will I cope with the study?

Feelings of worry and a lack of confidence are not uncommon. Many applicants worry that they will struggle with coursework or appear weak in comparison to other students. In reality, mature students tend to settle into their courses well and are very successful in their studies – often out-performing their younger counterparts, as dedication and effort is 90% of the battle in terms of coursework.

If it has been some time since you have written an assignment or produced a bibliography, our lecturers are a great source of support, in addition to free academic support classes offered in the evenings by our library, who will take students through the main points of researching, referencing and essay writing.


I have been given a reading list - do I have to purchase all the books?

DBS course fees include notes and access to our online student learning system Moodle, so we do not request that students purchase books for their studies. Core texts for each programme are available in multiple in our library and many are additionally in electronic form. Students may wish to purchase books they feel are very useful however it is not a requirement.



Can I park at the college?

Discount parking is provided for students in a range of car parks in the vicinity of the college, and disability parking is available in nearby street parking. Bicycle parking is also provided at Drury Street car park - please contact the admissions office for further information.



If you have any queries about returning to study with DBS, please contact our admissions office by email on admissions@dbs.ie or by phoning 01-4177500 and we would be delighted to discuss your options with you going forward.

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Next DBS Open Evening: Tuesday 12th March 5-7pm
Discuss all programmes commencing in 2013

We are holding our next Open Evening on 12th March from 5-7pm.

The Open Evening is an ideal opportunity for you to visit the college and obtain further information on our Evening Degree programmes and speak with industry specialist lecturers to identify the programme that is most suitable for your future development. The evening poses an ideal chance to ask any questions you may have and discuss programme options prior to making a application to commence study with us. You will also get the opportunity to meet with current students and find out what college life is really like in DBS.


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

We look forward to meeting you at the Open Evening.

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Drop in Service in Aungier Street Building
13/14 Aungier Street, Dublin 2

If you are unable to attend any of our Open evenings, please be aware that you can call into the Aungier Street building, Monday to Friday from 8.45am - 5.15pm to consult with our Admissions team on your study options.


You do not need to make an appointment. You can also contact us on 01 4177500 or by email to admissions@dbs.ie.


Why not contact us today with your questions and take the first step towards your academic development.

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