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Focus on DBS School of Arts

Do you know the range of courses that we offer within the School of Arts
 
In 1999 DBS acquired the School of Arts from LSB College and since then we have continued to offer students a wide range programmes in the areas of Arts and Humanities. This acquisition subsequently led to us to become Irelands first private college to be awarded accreditation from the Psychological Society of Ireland.

Programmes on offer in the school include areas such as Psychology,   Counselling & Psychotherapy, Social Science, Film Studies, Film Literature & Drama and Journalism.

DBS is also renowned for the fantastic range of School of Business programmes which offer students the opportunity to study Accounting, Marketing, Information Systems, Business and Law. Check out the complete list of School of Business programmes today. 

 


One of the most popular programmes currently on offer is the BA (Hons) Psychology which is a HETAC awarded level 8 honours degree which is also fully accredited by the Psychological Society of Ireland. This degree award was the first outside of the University sector to receive this accreditation and it remains an extremely valuable aspect of the programme. Having the PSI accreditation allows students to progress to postgraduate study in any other college or university and our graduates regularly proceed to these specialist awards. 

New facilities, opened in 2010 in the Castle House building on Georges Street, include Media Labs and Studios for students who are currently completing one of the more creative programmes in areas such as Film Studies or Media Studies. These facilities are state of the art and offer students hands on experience in their chosen fields whilst also providing a better understanding of the career opportunities.

Why not check out the complete list of programmes currently available in the School of Arts on our website. Alternatively our Admissions office operated a drop in service from 8.45 - 5.15 Monday to Friday in our Aungier Street building and can be contacted on 01-4177 500 or by emailing admissions@dbs.ie

 
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Drop In Advice Service
Our Admissions Team is available Monday to Friday 8:45 - 5:15

We realise that you may have questions regarding our part time degree programmes, or the application process, so please be aware that in addition to our Open Evenings you may call into the Aungier Street building, Monday to Friday from 8.45am - 5.15pm.


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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Flexible study times to suit you

 

The flexibility of studying part time ensures students benefit, by being able to remain in full-time employment. Studying in this way means you are also able to apply your learning directly to your work which can lead to further progress in your studies.

 

There is usually less of a personal burden with many employers providing sponsorship, meaning you can improve your career prospects without needing to take a break from employment. Also if you are a self-funding student you still have the capability to maintain full-time employment whilst obtaining a world class education.

 

You can benefit from all the college resources available to full time students. We have a vast online learning resource including many key journals. There is an extensive support network available to help you manage your work and commitments. Students attend class two evenings per week with flexibility in timetables to work with busy work committments.

 

After starting your course, you will be able to select the modules you would like to focus on. At this point you will know how much of your time you will need to be on campus for contact time during the term. So why not apply online today.


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