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Be Part of the ICT Success Story with DBS!

 

Take a FREE Postgraduate Higher Diploma in Science with 6 months placement guaranteed.

 

LIMITED PLACES – NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS 

 

As an Honours Graduate of DBS, are you interested in starting a career in Software Development, Web & Cloud Technologies, IT Infrastructure and Networking or Data Analytics?  

 

Dublin Business School (DBS) in conjunction with the ICT multi-national and indigenous employer sector under the Joint Government 'Springboard’ initiative is providing graduates with the opportunity to reskill or cross skill for FREE under an approved and accredited Level 8 Postgraduate conversion award for a Higher Diploma in Science in Computing commencing in September 2015.

 

Our Level 8 Programme which is awarded by Quality & Qualifications Ireland (QQI) has been identified as providing specialised ICT training in the areas of Software Development, Web & Cloud technologies, IT Infrastructure and Networking or Data Analytics that will offer graduates a realistic prospect of full time employment into the ICT Sector and produce graduates that genuinely satisfy the needs of industry.

 

With over 80%* of our ICT graduates to date securing full-time employment, this is an opportunity you won’t want to miss. 



Higher Diploma in Science in Computing (Web and Cloud Technologies)

Higher Diploma in Science in Computing (Software Development)
Higher Diploma in Science in Computing (IT Infrastructure and Networking)

Higher Diploma in Data Analytics




The programme is awarded by Quality & Qualifications Ireland (QQI). The course is 13 months full-time with students typically attending classes Monday – Friday (9.00am-5.00pm). Upon successful completion of the 7 months taught programme, participants will engage in a minimum 6 month work placement with a relevant industry partner.


Click here for further information on ICT Skills Programmes at Dublin Business School


Click 
here to apply for the ICT skills programmes



*subject to successful completion of the academic part of the programme


2015 ICT Skills Booklet
Further information on the ICT Skills programmes at DBS, including eligibility criteria and course entry requirements can be found in our 2015 Brochure.





 
Springboard+ Open Event: Thursday 13th August

Our next Springboard+ Open Event will be on Thursday 13th August in our main Aungier Street building from 5-7pm.

Our Open Events are an ideal opportunity for you to visit the college and obtain further information on our ICT Skills and Springboard+ programmes and to speak with industry specialist lecturers to identify the programme that is most suitable for your future development. There will be a short presentation about Springboard+ and ICT Skills programmes, as well as an opportunity to speak with past students, lecturers and admissions staff. 


If you have any questions or queries in the meantime please contact Fiona Reynolds on 01 4170635 or Sinead Dunphy on 01 4177544.


We look forward to seeing you there.


 
More than 1,100 tech jobs announced in Ireland during June

There were more than 1,100 tech jobs announced in Ireland in June. Dublin landed the majority but there were also major announcements for Roscommon, Limerick, Drogheda, Derry and Wexford.

The biggest announcement was outside the capital, with Vistakon – a subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson – investing €100m in its manufacturing operations in Limerick, bringing 200 life sciences jobs to the region.

Other science roles popped up in Wexford, with chromatography company Unical Chemical Technologies establishing a new manufacturing facility, hiring 17 people at the site. Elsewhere, Moss Vision declared it needs 50 people at its ophthalmic operations in Roscommon and CV6 Therapeutics is seeking 10 people to fillresearch roles in Belfast.

At the very start of the month there was a jobs announcement surge, with Drogheda nabbing 100 roles in a new biscuit manufacturing facility. The same day AfferoDocuSign and Integrity Solutions between them announced almost the same amount in Dublin.

Roles included security analysts and consultants, business analysts and governance, risk and compliance (GRC) specialists, data analysts, R&D and customer care.

Source: siliconrepublic.com


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