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18th Sep 2018

5 of the best courses on offer in Dublin city

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Courses in Dublin

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Plenty of great courses to choose from.

College is one of the most exciting times of your life, but making the decision of what course you want to go for can be difficult. Even if most of your friends have seemed to know what they wanted to do since they’ve been able to walk, it’s never too late to start something new.

No matter what subjects were your strongest in school or what your interests are, we guarantee you there is a course somewhere in Dublin that will be a perfect fit. From their renowned full-time business courses to part-time night courses, Dublin Business School offers something for everyone.

What we’ve got below is just a taster, so head to their website to see more DBS courses.

Courses in Dublin

DBX Online course: Diploma in Digital Marketing & Strategy

The main purpose of this online course is to provide students with the practical skills they need to be successful in the world of digital marketing. Be it B2B, B2C, communications, or public relations, they will be able to drive strategy and improve the digital presence of anywhere they work.

With only one class per week, taking this course online doesn’t require as big a change to your lifestyle. This course brings together all of the necessary skills for anyone looking to work in the world of digital marketing.

Evening course: Diploma in Project Management

With project management becoming increasingly important to companies, this course aims to show students how to successfully close-out the objectives of even the most complicated projects. Covering project management in all sectors, the various tools and techniques of the trade will be examined, as well as the complete life-cycle of a successfully managed project.

Project management is rarely straightforward, but this course provides the ability to achieve the project’s objectives regardless of their complexity.

Part-time: Higher Diploma in Science in Computing

Students who opt for this course can choose a particular stream of Computing (either Software Development or Web & Cloud Technologies), and the courses are designed to address the current demand for skilled graduates in ICT areas.

Offered on the government-funded Springboard+ initiative (90% funded for those in employment), this is an area calling out for skilled professionals in Ireland.

Masters: (MSc) in Data Analytics

This programme aims to develop students’ knowledge of the theory and practice of data analytics necessary for them to succeed. They will also be shown how to perform at a postgraduate level in the areas of ICT/data analytics in a broad range of commercial, industrial and public sector environments.

Graduates will have an in-depth knowledge of the practical and theoretical aspects of data analytics. The programme enables and supports learners in developing critical analytical skills and in applying theoretical concepts to the practice of data analytics.

Evening course: BA (Hons) Business Management (Level 8)

This course would be ideal for someone looking to find a good all-round business degree that would serve them in a wide range of roles. There is a huge focus on providing practical skills for students in this course, which will help them to identify and resolve any legal or business problems they come across in their careers.

The aim of this course is to aid students in their quest for a more successful business career.  There is also a huge emphasis on independent work, and the development of a critical and analytical approach to the subject matter.

Ireland’s largest independent third level institution, Dublin Business School offers something for students in just about every field. Located in the heart of Dublin city, it’s an ideal place to gain new skills and knowledge. Courses in DBS are industry-led, and taught by professionals.

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