Counselling & Psychotherapy Information Evening: Wednesday 25 June 5.30 p.m.
COUNSELLING & PSYCHOTHERAPY INFORMATION EVENING
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COUNSELLING & PSYCHOTHERAPY INFORMATION EVENING
Invitation to attend an Information Evening on the BA (Hons) Counselling & Psychotherapy Degree.

Dublin Business School is delighted to extend an invitation for our Counselling and Psychotherapy Information Evening, taking place in our Aungier Street Campus on Wednesday 25 June at 5.30 p.m.


The evening will host a talk from our academic team and an opportunity for you to ask additional questions about the programme. Current students will also be in attendance to provide an insight on their learning experience at DBS.


If you are considering a career in the area of counselling or psychotherapy, or are seeking to further develop your knowledge in this area, we would be delighted to meet with you to discuss your options for study this year.


Our presentation on the School of Psychotherapy will commence at 5.30 p.m. sharp.


*Please RSVP for this event by emailing Brenda.Kerr@dbs.ie or calling (01) 4170671.


***PLEASE NOTE: APPLICABLE TO THOSE INTERESTED IN THE BA (HONS) COUNSELLING & PSYCHOTHERAPY PROGRAMME ONLY****

 

We look forward to meeting you soon.

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Why study for an Evening Degree Qualification?
  • Gain a competitive advantage in the workplace by enhancing career prospects & employability
  • Enhance existing qualifications
  • Receive career focused education that you can put into practice on a daily basis and will really benefit you in your full-time work
  • Enhance your CV and upskill in a particular subject area
  • Maintain a healthy work/life balance by studying two evenings per week
  • Develop both academically and professionally (enhanced skills such as communication, leadership skills, listening skills)
  • Personal development and self-actualisation felt when you obtain a recognised degree qualification.
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