Accounting at DBS
Studying Accounting at DBS
 

Ireland has an exceptionally strong international financial services sector with particular strengths in administration and management of funds; reinsurance; cross border insurance and specialist finance, such as aviation leasing and asset finance. As a result, there is a continuing need for well-educated staff to work as managers, accountants, auditors, financial accounting, management accountants, professional advisers, regulators and service providers with sophisticated domain knowledge in the key business provision of financial services.

 

At DBS, we offer two different Accounting programmes via CAO:

 

BA (Hons) in Accounting and Finance : CAO Code DB521

Bachelor of Business in Accounting : CAO Code DB572

 

Ireland is a very profitable location for multinationals and financial service providers, due to the combination of high productivity and a cost base that is very competitive with other locations, which have similarly sophisticated ecosystems. 

 

Why Study Accounting at Dublin Business School
 

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

  1. BA (Hons) in Account & Finance offers 9 exemptions from the first ACCA modules
  2. Study in the heart of Dublin City Centre
  3. Study full time over 3 years 
  4. The opportunity for progression to postgraduate level 

 

More Information

Online Open Evening | January 30th, 5pm-6:30pm

Visualise your future success. Take the first step and register for our Online Open Evening.

Our Open Evening offers the perfect opportunity to speak with our team of expert lecturers from the Business department, and gain first hand knowledge on the BA (Hons) in Accounting & Finance.

 

We will facilitate breakout rooms for you to explore – covering all disciplines. Our faculty, admissions team, and welcoming staff will be on hand to guide you through the process, help you visualise your future success and answer any questions you may have.

 

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