Next intake February 2016!
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For further information, contact the Admissions Office on (01) 4177500 or via email: admissions@dbs.ie |
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ACCA Information Evening at DBS
Would you like to study for your ACCA exams at DBS? Come along to our Information Evening on Thursday February 11th in our Castle House building on South Great George's Street. The evening will allow to find out more about ACCA tuition at DBS and the opportunities presented by the qualification. You'll also be able to talk with the ACCA lecturing team who will be happy to answer any questions you may have.
We also have general Open Evenings in the college on Wednesday January 13th from 4pm-7pm and Tuesday January 19th from 5pm-7pm, both in our Aungier Street campus.
To learn more about DBS and our Open Evenings please click here.
We look forward to meeting you there!
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Study ACCA at DBS!
Next intake - February 2016
Dublin Business School (DBS) is accepting applications for our February 2016 intake. Information and timetables will be available in the coming weeks. We will contact you as and when these are available. To apply online click here.
Dublin Business School has an unrivalled reputation as one of Ireland’s leading colleges to study professional accountancy.DBS is an ACCA Platinum Approved Learning Partner – the highest academic teaching status awarded by ACCA. In recent years our students have won over 1,000 prizes and placings at national and international level in external professional accountancy examinations.
With over 40 years experience in Professional Education, Kaplan Financial at DBS is perfectly positioned to build your Professional ACCA future. For further information on ACCA at DBS click here.
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DBS wins Business School of the Year 2015
DBS has been named Business School of the Year for the third year running at the Chambers Ireland / InBusiness magazine Editors Choice Awards in the Hibernia Club, St. Stephen’s Green. The awards were run by Chambers Ireland and winners were chosen by the editorial team of InBusiness magazine; based on the criteria of growth, profile, range of services and customer care. They recognise and honour exceptional business achievement and innovation in the Irish business community.
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Additional support services for ACCA students at DBS
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Personalised Calendar • Keep up to date with deadlines and key course dates with your personalised calendar • Keep track of your progress with essential tasks organised into a reminders list - tick them off when they're done. Regular testing • Immediate results so you can instantly identify and address areas of weakness • Benchmark your performance against your peers • Additional resources available at your fingertips to get you through your exams! Online Communications • Easy access to help and support • Discuss and share ideas with other students and your tutor in one of the online communities. Currently studying using Kaplan EN-gage? Don't worry, there's nothing you need to do - we'll simply move you over to the new MyKaplan. Starboard Technology Used in our classrooms instead of acetates, all notes/ questions/ solutions written on screen during class are sent to your email account and uploaded to Moodle (the College’s virtual learning environment), allowing students to concentrate on learning instead of note taking in class. Instant Messaging Service If you have a query that can’t wait until class time, you can contact the Professional School Support Team online via the student intranet. This service is available during office hours. Careers Support Services • Careers events/ talks on specific sectors • One-to-one day and evening appointments with a Careers Advisor
Read more about ACCA at DBS here.
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Six things you can do to maximise your chances of success in exams!
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1. Study plan Make a study plan and stick to it! Take a look at our self-study guides to help you do this. Importantly, make sure you include a range of different styles of questions in your study plan. Also, specify which questions you will do in full to time and which ones you will write plans for. 2. Attend a course If you are able to, consider including time to attend a retake or revision course with an Approved Learning Partner (such as DBS). These will give you the chance to really understand what you need to know for your exam. 3. Do a mock exam Again, if you are able to, schedule in time to attend a mock exam day offered by one of our Approved Learning Partners or do a mock exam online. These will provide you with feedback and help you to focus your last few days of revision time. Also, include time to practise at least one mock exam in full to time. This could be a mock from the Approved Content Provider question bank or perhaps the specimen exam. 4. Check out the resources ACCA has some great resources to help you around exam technique. Make sure you factor some time in to review all the exam technique and technical articles as well as the study support videos. 5. Visit the Learning Community Use the ACCA Learning Community to link up with fellow students around the world studying the same exam as you – get tips, join discussions and share ideas and advice. You can also access live Q&A sessions and presentations. 6. Last, but not least... Remember to personalise your edition of Student Accountant so you receive specific information as you need it to help you with your next exam(s).
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DBS Prize Winners
DBS is an ACCA Platinum Approved Learning Partner and CIMA Quality Partner – the highest academic teaching status awarded by both professional bodies. In recent years our students have won over 1,000 prizes and placings at national and international level in external professional accountancy examinations including four first places in the June 2014 exams, and one first place in the November 2014 examinations. In the June 2015 sittings DBS had four first places in Ireland. Congratulations to all of the students! Our reputation for professional and educational excellence is built on: - The strength of our carefully selected academics.
- Lecturers have an average of 15 years of experience.
- Effective use of exam-focused notes preparing students for exam success.
- Quality-assured core manuals and study materials.
- A supportive learning environment.
- A modern, fully-resourced campus.
- Our ongoing commitment to excellence through learning.
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ACCA Qualification Student Journey
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Exams The exams are divided into two levels – Fundamentals and Professional. The Fundamentals introduce you to both financial and management accounting techniques and cover the main technical areas that all accountants are expected to master. At the Professional level you build on that knowledge and explore advanced skills and techniques. Fundamentals Knowledge - F1 Accountant in Business
- F2 Management Accounting
- F3 Financial Accounting
Fundamentals Skills - F4 Corporate and Business Law
- F5 Performance Management
- F6 Taxation
- F7 Financial Reporting
- F8 Audit and Assurance
- F9 Financial Management
Professional Essentials - P1 Governance, Risk and Ethics
- P2 Corporate Reporting
- P3 Business Analysis
Professional Options (two to be completed) - P4 Advanced Financial Management
- P5 Advanced Performance Management
- P6 Advanced Taxation
- P7 Advanced Audit and Assurance
Experience To qualify as an ACCA member you must complete three years’ relevant work experience, achieving 13 of a list of 20 performance objectives. The performance objectives link to the exams so that what you learn relates directly to the workplace. Each performance objective sets out a clear guide of activities for you to do in the workplace and they need to be signed off by your workplace mentor. Ethics ACCA members are not just good accountants, but also accountants that are good. That is why ethics is at the heart of the ACCA Qualification, embedded in the exams, experience and through the completion of an online professional ethics module.
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