Now Accepting Applications for April 2014
Ireland Aims to be the Most Attractive Location in the World for ICT Skills
Take a Free Course in ICT at DBS
Read What Our Graduates Have to Say About ICT Skills at DBS
The Mature Student - Common Concerns
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Ireland Aims to be the Most Attractive Location in the World for ICT Skills
Making Ireland an attractive location for ICT Skills is the aim for Irish Government

Ireland’s Government has published a plan whereby it aims to fill 44,500 jobs for ICT professionals by 2018. The plan is to make Ireland the most attractive location in the world for ICT skills by that stage.“The ICT sector is a key part of the Government’s Action Plan for Jobs, and over the past two years we have seen significant jobs growth in this area,” Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation Richard Bruton said. “If we are to sustain and build on this, it is crucial that we deal with one of the biggest issues facing the ICT industry worldwide – skills shortages. We have set out the ambition of making Ireland the most attractive location in the world for ICT skills, and we are delivering on that through a combination of Irish educated people and talent from abroad. Through major changes, reforms already delivered and the new plan announced today, we can ensure that we continue to foster the growth of Irish companies and attract multinational companies in this area, and ultimately help deliver the jobs in Ireland that we so badly need,” Bruton said.

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You could be part of this change by switching yourself over to ICT Skills at Dublin Business School. You can apply online today and take your first steps towards a career in ICT.

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Take a Free Course in ICT at DBS
Now Accepting Applications for April 2014

Are you a graduate or have a family member or friend interested in an exciting new career and hold a relevant Level 8 qualification?


Dublin Business School (DBS) in conjunction with Microsoft Ireland, their Partner Network and other Industry Partners under the Joint Government ‘ICT Skills’ initiative is providing graduates with the opportunity to reskill or cross skill for FREE under an approved and accredited Level 8 conversion award for a Higher Diploma in Science in Computing.


Our Programme has been identified as providing specialised ICT training that will offer graduates a realistic prospect of a graduate level entry into the ICT Sector and produce graduates that genuinely satisfy the needs of industry.


We are currently offering a Level 8 Higher Diploma in Science in Computing in the following specialist streams:

Higher Diploma in Science in Computing (Web and Cloud Technologies)

Higher Diploma in Science in Computing (Software Developement)


Click here for more information on ICT Skills Programmes at Dublin Business School

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Read What Our Graduates Have to Say About ICT Skills at DBS

“As a recent graduate of a Higher Diploma in Science in Computing from Dublin Business School, I would describe the course as intensive, challenging and highly rewarding. The workload and commitment of the Higher Diploma in Science in Computing required a massive amount of dedication, hard-work and adaptability from each student. After its completion I now view choosing it as one of the best decisions I have ever made. Through completing the course I have obtained a position with a well-respected large multinational organisation. Without the course and Dublin Business School’s contacts in the jobs market this would not have been possible. I know I still have a lot to learn to further progress in my new career but Dublin Business School has given me the confidence and foundations, to succeed through life-long learning.”

Keith O’ Brien, Higher Diploma in Science in Computing

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The Mature Student - Common Concerns
DBS makes returning to study easy with 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 put in place the necessary support measures to make the return to education as smooth and enjoyable as possible for all students.


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, our library staff offer free academic support classes in the evenings, and will take students through the main points of researching, referencing and essay writing.


Do I have to purchase  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 ictskills@dbs.ie or by phoning 01 417 7500 and we would be delighted to discuss your options with you going forward.

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Our Admissions Team is available Monday to Friday 8.45am - 5.15pm

If you are unable to make it to our next open event, please be aware that you can call into the Aungier Street building, Monday to Friday from 8.45am - 5.15pm.

No appointments are required. You can also contact us on 01 4177500 or by email to ictskills@dbs.ie

Why not contact us today with your questions and take the first step towards switching yourself over to ICT!

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