Business at DBS
Studying Business at DBS
 

The Business degree programmes available at DBS have been designed so that students have the opportunity to study many key areas and aspects of business to an appropriate depth and are encouraged to use the benefits of the programme to further their business careers.

 

Because of the broad spectrum of subjects studied, career opportunities for business students are numerous. The wide-ranging nature of knowledge and skills gained by business graduates makes them an attractive proposition for any prospective employer. The below streams are very popular electives with DBS students and are available for September 2024:

  • Business General : CAO Code DB512
  • Global Business : CAO Code DB520
  • Information Systems : CAO Code DB524
  • Cloud Computing : CAO Code DB526
  • HRM : CAO Code DB515
  • Law : CAO Code DB514
  • Psychology : CAO Code DB569
  • Project Management : Direct Application to College
  • Management : Direct Application to College

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Why Study Business at Dublin Business School
 

There are many good reasons, personal and professional, to study the Business at Dublin Business School!

  1. QQI accredited programme
  2. Study in the heart of Dublin City Centre
  3. Study full time over 3 years 
  4. The opportunity for progression to postgraduate level 
CAO Change of Mind Closes July 1st at 5pm

 

Make your final changes today to avoid missing out on studying the course that you want.

 

The Change of Mind can be used by students to make changes to their CAO preferences. This is the final time period that you can make changes to your CAO choices.

 

DBS has a wide array of full-time undergraduate programmes on offer across areas including; Business, Computing, Law, Psychology, Creative Media and more. You will find a selection of our courses below, or visit our website for a full course listing.

 

Our Admissions team are on hand to answer your questions, call us today on 01-4177500 or email admissions@dbs.ie or contact our School Liaison Officer, Bill Fanning directly bill.fanning@dbs.ie

 

 

 

 

          
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