A Dublin Business School (Online) Open Day is taking place on Tuesday, 17th January 2023 from 5:00 PM to 6:30 PM.
This online event presents the ideal opportunity to speak face to face with the DBS team of expert lecturers.
Dublin Business School (Online) Open Day
Gain first hand information on the courses we offer across a variety of disciplines including Business, Finance, Computing, Media, Law, Psychology, Arts and Social Science.
Faculty members, admissions team and welcoming staff will be on hand to guide you and answer any questions you may have regarding the courses on offer:
Full-Time Undergraduate Degree Programmes
Part-Time Undergraduate Degree Programmes
Postgraduate Programmes
Professional Diplomas
Professional Accountancy
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Dublin Business School (DBS) offers a wide range of courses, evening classes, undergraduate, postgraduate and professional degree and masters courses in Dublin.
Dublin Business School (DBS) incorporating Portobello College is the largest independent college in Ireland. With over 9,000 students, Dublin Business School (DBS) provides a range of full-time and part-time undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. The college’s undergraduate and part-time degrees are recognised by QQI (Quality and Qualifications Ireland).
Dublin Business School offers courses in Business, Arts, IT, Law and Psychology. Courses in Psychology & Social Science, Professional Accountancy, Media & Journalism, Marketing & Event Management, Law, Information Technology, Counselling & Psychotherapy, Business & Management, Arts, Accounting & Finance.
Dublin Business School (DBS) provides career-focused business and law courses as well as the delivery of contemporary course programmes in the areas of arts, media, social science, humanities and psychology. At DBS we will do all that we can to help you to make the right choices for your future and a programme of study at DBS will give you the best possible start in your career.
Dublin Business School (DBS) has built a considerable reputation for the quality of its courses and evening classes. As a college, we focus our main research activity on the constant improvement of our courses and learning experience of our students. Evidence of the success we have achieved has come in many different ways. One particular example is the success achieved by our students in the examinations of the professional accountancy bodies where over 880 Dublin Business School students enrolled on our accountancy courses have achieved worldwide and national individual prizewinner success.
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