For further information, call the International Admissions Office on +353 1 4177500 or email international@dbs.ie |
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Applications are open for our January 2017 intake!
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January Intake – Applications are open!
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Dublin Business School is currently accepting applications for the following courses commencing in January 2017.
Masters • Master of Business Administration (MBA) • Master of Business Administration (MBA) in Cloud Computing • Master of Business Administration (MBA) in Finance • Master of Business Administration (MBA) in Human Resource Management • Master of Business Administration (MBA) in Marketing • Master of Science (MSc) Management Practice • Master of Science (MSc) Marketing*
Undergraduate • BA (Hons) Business • BA (Hons) Business (HRM) • BA (Hons) Business (Law) • BA (Hons) Business (Management) • BA (Hons) Business (Management) Year 3 • BA (Hons) Business (Project Management) • BA (Hons) Business (Psychology) • BA (Hons) Business (Work Placement) • BA (Hons) Business Information Systems • BA (Hons) Business Information Systems (Cloud Computing) • BA (Hons) Marketing • BA (Hons) Marketing Year 3 • BA (Hons) Marketing (Digital Media & Cloud Computing) • BA (Hons) Marketing (Digital Media) • BA (Hons) Marketing (Event Management)
English Language • Certificate in Business and Languages
Professional Courses • ACCA Part III - Professional papers (February intake)
If you have any question let me know.
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Ireland sets €2bn goal for international education industry by 2020
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Ireland wants 15% of students at tertiary level to be international by 2020, which means current enrolment numbers need to grow by a third to reach this target. It also has intentions to increase ELT enrolments by 25% in the next four years and see offshore enrolments grow from 2,600 to 4,500. Ireland’s Minister for Education and Skills, Richard Bruton, said the joined-up intent for Ireland’s international education industry would help boost revenue from international education from just over €1.5bn to €2.1bn in the next four years. He added, “I believe that, with the additional supports being put in place as a result of this strategy, this figure is fully achievable. This strategy represents a key element of Ireland’s growth strategy for the next five years.” The latest country to outline bold growth plans, Ireland’s ambitions were unveiled in its new strategy, Ireland Educated, Globally Connected which sets out to provide “a high-quality experience for all learners”.
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Student Testimonial
Michael Saez- BA (Hons) Business Information Systems - Philippines
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‘I found that the staff at DBS very helpful particularly in assisting International Students with all of the formalities. I also found that the Professors were very supportive and always willing to respond to queries and address problems that I had with the material. I also found that the project across the modules, although challenging, to be very useful.
I found getting to know the many nationalities including the Irish students on the course to be very enjoyable and a real learning experience for me. The material in the courses was very stimulating and related very well to real life contexts. The availability of all the course and support materials was very convenient.
College life in DBS was fun with lots of activities. In my third year I was elected as class representative and this led to greater interaction with other students and the Professors.
I plan to work in a role that gives me the opportunity to apply that learning and knowledge that I gained at DBS. I also plan to do a Masters degree after I have a number of years of work experience.’
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Student Life
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Dublin Business School is located right in the heart of Dublin, Ireland’s capital city and a perfect place to live, work, play and study. DBS makes it easy for you to live student life to the full with a wide range of services, facilities, clubs, societies, sports activities and events.
Student Services Our Student Services department looks after the academic, cultural and personal needs of our students. The department works as an important interface between college staff and our students, delivering information to students and taking feedback on academic and administrative matters. Read more...
Student Welfare The school takes an active interest in the welfare of each and every student at DBS. The Student Services department is available to help with many aspects of student life, from finances to accommodations, study issues and travel and work visa applications. A confidential student counselling service is also available. Read more...
Accommodation Because DBS is located in the heart of Dublin city, a very wide range of accommodation is available to students. The Student Services department publishes an annual accommodation list for existing and prospective students. Although all accommodation agreements are made between the student and the landlord or provider, we can provide advice and guidance. Read more...
Clubs and Societies A great way to meet people is to get involved in one of the many clubs and societies at DBS, catering for the interests of all students. Off the sports field the college has plenty to offer through a variety of societies. Read more...
Student Events Like any college, DBS hosts and promotes a number of student events throughout the year. These range from Freshers Week to the Halloween Ball, the Christmas Ball, Graduation Reception, Rag Week and more. Read more... Radio DBS Radio DBS is our college-based podcast radio programme whose aim is to inform and entertain DBS students. Weekly podcasts are made available to students through the DBS website and regularly feature competitions, news and useful college information along with the all important ‘craic’.
Sport at DBS Because we believe that happy, healthy students make successful, fulfilled students, DBS places a big emphasis on providing a range of sporting activities. Soccer, basketball, sailing, cricket and rugby are some of the most popular sports in DBS. Read more...
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