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New Programme - BSc (Hons) in Computing
For those wishing to pursue a career in the areas of Data Analytics, Big Data, Cloud Computing, Web & Mobile Computing and Software Development


The BSc (Hons) in Computing aims to develop the student’s knowledge of the theory and practice of modern computing necessary for them to secure employment and perform as ICT practitioners in a broad range of commercial, industrial and public sector environments. Graduates will have a clear understanding of the practical, theoretical and professional foundations of computing science. The programme enables and supports students to develop critical analytical skills and to develop skills in applying theoretical concepts to the practice of computing.


The programme has been prepared in line with current developments within the ICT sector and is informed by consultation with employers. A key feature is its enhanced focus on employability. The programme incorporates a mandatory 10 month work placement, which is included to ensure graduates of the programme will have the required practical application of the programme content to ensure a smooth transition into the workplace and further progression within the workplace. 


The BSc (Hons) in Computing responds to a known and often articulated skills shortage that exists in the ICT sector.   The Irish Government and Industry recognise that there is an urgent requirement to ensure an adequate supply of ICT talent and skills from both the domestic and international markets to meet needs.


It is estimated that there will be approximately 44,500 potential job openings for ICT professionals in the period 2014-2018.


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What can I do with a Business degree?
Careers for business graduates*

If you are considering a degree in a business-related area, you will find a range of careers that are directly related to the qualification.


While many of these careers are open to graduates in any subject, some employers will have a preference for graduates with a business background, and for others it may be a definite requirement. Your degree will provide useful background knowledge, evidence of some of useful skills, and possibly some exemptions from papers in professional examinations.


Many business courses cover a range of subjects, but there are others, such as marketing, which have a specific vocational emphasis and this will also influence your choice of job.


Careers for business graduates

Some of the areas employing business graduates are:

  • accountancy
  • advertising
  • banking, investment and financial services
  • general management
  • HR/ personnel
  • management consultancy
  • public relations
  • retail management
  • sales and marketing.

Employability skills gained from a Business degree

It’s been estimated that 40 per cent of graduate vacancies do not ask for specific degree subjects. Your degree will have helped you develop a range of transferable skills that you can bring to any job. These include:

  • analytical ability
  • communication and presentation skills
  • goal setting
  • leadership skills
  • numeracy
  • problem solving
  • team work
  • time management.


*Source -Gradireland.com


Unlock your potential! Apply today for one of our Business Evening Degree courses

BA (Hons) in Business
BA (Hons) in Business (Management Stream)
BA (Hons) in Business (Project Management Stream)
BA (Hons) in Business (HRM Stream)
BA (Hons) in Business (Law Stream)

BA (Hons) in Business (Psychology Stream)

 
 
Next Open Event: Tuesday 19 August


DBS are holding their next Open Event on Tuesday 19 August, 4.00 p.m. - 7.00 p.m.

Our Open Events are an ideal opportunity for you to visit the college and obtain further information on all our Evening Degree programmes and speak with industry specialist lecturers to identify the programme that is most suitable for your future development.


For information on 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 seeing you there.


 
An Extra Service
Our Admissions Team is available Monday to Friday 8:45 a.m. - 5:15 p.m.

We realise you may have questions regarding our Evening Degree programmes, or the application process. If you are unable to make our upcoming Open Evening please be aware that you may call into the Aungier Street building, Monday to Friday from 8.45 a.m. - 5.15 p.m. to speak with a member of our Admissions Team about your 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 furthering your education this year.

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