| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2025-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
Master of Business Administration (MBA) Finance
Overview
The MBA (Finance) awarded by QQI, provides theoretical and practical models and perspectives, which will provide a basis for analysing financial information and for applying the analysis in making informed financial decisions. The decision making aspect is developed in Corporate Financial Management and the complexities and dynamics of international financial markets are explored in the Global Financial Markets. The MBA (Finance) graduate will perform data analysis and advise senior managers on profit maximising strategies. Financial management and an awareness of financial markets is key to the sustainability and growth of an organisation who must, on an ongoing basis, consider the potential consequences of management decisions on profits, cash flow on the financial condition of the company.
Aims of the Programme
Graduates will be able to critically evaluate theory and practice of corporate financial management for strategic business decision‐making. They will also be able to demonstrate critical awareness of international practices and policies in financial markets within changing global market dynamics.
Key Features of the Programme
This unique programme allows you to study the pure MBA, or choose a specialist route for your MBA award within the following programmes: HRM; Project Management; Finance; Information Systems; Cloud Computing or Marketing. This ensures students are afforded the widest choice of specialisms from which to choose. A practitioner focus is part of this programme, and industry-led workshops and guest lecturers keep information current and applied.
This MBA includes:
- Personal, academic and professional development.
- Lectures and assessment methods that apply the business knowledge required for students to perform as an effective manager in any organisation.
- Through, extensive study of key issues in business theories students will be capable of evaluation and application of important global management issues which impact on organisational effectiveness and performance.
- Knowledge and understanding of global business, most especially on issues such as globalisation, standardisation and customisation of products and services.
- Skills and knowledge to inform you how an organisation is best managed in a changing world.
With these in mind, the programme is designed to provide you with relevant knowledge, so that you are familiar with the latest theoretical and practical developments relating to business management and development.
Entry Requirements
The minimum entry requirements for the Master of Business Administration are:
- Level 8 primary undergraduate honours bachelor degree with a minimum Second Class Second Division classification (2.2) from a recognised third level institution in any discipline from a recognised third level institution (or equivalent);
- An equivalent professional qualification such as ACCA or CIMA.
- For applicants whose first language is not English and who have not previously undertaken a degree taught through English, evidence must be provided of proficiency in English language equivalent to B2+ or above on the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFRL). This must be evidenced through a recognised English Language test such as IELTS, Cambridge Certificate, PTE or DBS English Assessment. Test certificates should be dated within the last two years to be considered valid.
- GMAT examination is a mandatory requirement for all applicants who do not hold an Honours Bachelor Degree (Level 8) with a minimum of second class second division classification.
The programme is aimed at learners who wish to specialise in business administration with a view to entering industry in a high-level managerial role, to progress professionally or to undertake further business studies. Learners will achieve the business expertise to lead an organisation to strategic decision making ensuring a maximum return on investment across each department. Learners will be capable of dealing with diverse intrinsic and extrinsic business realities in a creative manner to ensure sustainability and growth.
Applicants who do not have a Level 8 qualification at a 2.2 award level and who have at least 3 years’ work experience may also be considered through the college’s normal RPL procedures. Relevant professional experience may be taken into account and individuals will be assessed on a case-by-case basis through DBS RPL procedures.
Delivery
For full-time students, all learners are expected to attend in person in class. For part-time students all classes will be delivered online.
Student Testimonial
_"I chose DBS because of the in-depth one-on-one teachings from the professional lecturers and carefully structured modules which makes learning comprehensive.
The global financial crash of 2008 led me to the Master of Business Administration in Finance. I was interested in safeguarding my financial future and that's what I am doing at the moment. Once you have a clear goal, with much enthusiasm, it can be achieved.
Dr. Richard O' Callahan is best thing to happen to me at DBS. He tutored me on financial derivatives.
DBS gave my life a sense of direction and purpose. I am living my dream today. If you want to gain knowledge that will give you an edge in life, then DBS is the place to be. I feel optimistic for the future which now looks bright." _
Oscar Ugboh Master of Business Administration (Finance)
Course Content
The Master of Business Administration (MBA) programme has the following content in stages 1 & 2.
| Stage 1 | Stage 2 |
|---|---|
| Core Modules | MBA Award |
| Global Issues for Management | Dissertation |
| Strategic Marketing Analysis | |
| Managerial Financial Analysis | |
| Research Methods 1 | |
| Corporate Financial Management | |
| Applied Strategic Management | |
| Dynamic Leadership Development | |
| Research Methods 2 | |
| Global Financial Markets |
Assessment Methods
Continuous assessment is an integral part of many of our taught modules. The weightings attaching to coursework and other forms of continuous assessment vary from module to module to facilitate all learning styles. You will experience a variety of teaching and learning assessment methods including lectures, seminars, tutorials, case studies, group and individual projects, examinations and reports.
Structure
The MBA degree programme consists of two stages. Stage 1 is a wholly taught component, contributing 60 credits.
Full-time: Stage 1 is a wholly taught component contributing 60 credits. These modules are delivered over two semesters.
Part-time: For part-time students, delivery of the programme is structured over 4 taught semesters. During each semester, students are typically required to attend lectures on two evenings per week and occasional weekend workshops. You will undertake a course in research methods in order to prepare for the dissertation stage and to further develop important research skills. Successful completion of the taught component stage allows you to move onto the dissertation stage.
Stage 2 is a supervised dissertation, contributing 30 credits. The dissertation provides you with the opportunity to critically review the literature in any part of the taught syllabus and within your specialist area.
Careers Opportunities
Upon completing the programme, graduates will have attained a critical awareness of business opportunities and challenges capable of devising appropriate strategies for ongoing professional development as well as a keen awareness of the requirements which ensure the sustainability and growth of the organisation. The programme is fundamentally rooted in creating an accomplished business postgraduate whose insights will inform strategic business decisions, from financial to people management, designed to increase productivity, profitability and an organisation’s value and market share.
Graduates will have the business skills necessary to move into senior management roles and pursue a leadership career path. Graduates will acquire skills and competencies in dynamic leadership development and business acumen as well as business expertise and learn how to effectively integrate strategic decision-making in their organisation. The programme invites learners to critically appraise the impact of internationalisation and diversity on economic activities and aims to unpack complex theories and practices ensuring a self-reflective practice where learners consider social norms and a socially responsible approach to business administration. The programme captures the unpredictability and diversity of the business world and simulates this diversity, enabling learners to devise approaches both individually and as part of a team.
Overarchingly, the programme aims and objectives create a critical understanding of core business functions as well as strategic business management, while also enhancing the innovative capability and practical, transversal and practical skills of the learners, ensuring the success of graduates in the business environment.
Fees
The course fees for the next academic year are €12,950 full-time, and €6,475 per annum part-time for EU students.
International Fees EU Fees
You can also contact the admissions team who would be happy to discuss the options available for you.
Please note also that there is tax relief for Irish income tax payers at the standard rate of 20% on all fees exceeding €1,000 and up to €7,000.
All QQI accredited programmes of education and training of 3 months or longer duration offered by Dublin Business School (DBS) are covered by arrangements under section 65 (4) (b) of the Qualifications and Quality Assurance (Education and Training) Act 2012 whereby in the event that DBS ceases to provide the programme, for any reason, after learners have started on that programme, Kaplan Inc., as guarantor, will refund the moneys most recently paid by or for the learner. More details are included in the terms and conditions of learner admission to DBS and on programme handbooks provided at induction.
Improve your employability
All of our postgraduate courses offer strong links with industry and the professional world and often carry accreditation from professional bodies. By choosing to study at postgraduate level, not only do you gain valuable skills and experience but you also demonstrate your determination to succeed in a chosen career.
Far from being a postponement to employment, postgraduate study can help you progress further and faster in your chosen career. And, if you're not certain what direction you would like your future to take, further study can provide a secure and structured space to help you find out through exploring your strengths and interests.
Get your foot on the career ladder
A large number of our postgraduate programmes include a work placement option, giving you the opportunity to gain vocational experience, make valuable contacts and gain transferable skills. It is also worth considering that some postgraduate qualifications are essential requirements to getting on the career ladder.
Gain skills for success
During your undergraduate degree you will have developed a strong foundation of transferable skills. Postgraduate study will build on this base, giving you the opportunity to put these highly valuable skills in to practice. You will also gain invaluable practical working examples that you can go on to use at interview to set you apart from other candidates.
Next Steps
Visit Us
Open days are a great way to help you make your decision about DBS and learn more about the Master of Business Administration (MBA). As well as experiencing our outstanding facilities, you'll have the opportunity to receive personalised advice from academics from your subject area, meet current postgraduate students and also have your questions answered on general subjects such as entry requirements, student support and the admissions process.
EU Applicants
Applicants should complete the appropriate application form and return it to the Postgraduate Admissions Office along with the following documentation:
- Academic Transcripts (Original & Official English Translation where issued in another language). Applicants who have previously attended DBS need not provide this documentation.
- Proof of Identification (Birth Certificate, Drivers Licence or Passport)
- Detailed Curriculum Vitae
- Proof of English (i.e. IELTS, TOEFL or equivalent) where full time study has been conducted in a language other than English or applicants whose first language is not English
Please see programme content for any course-specific additional application procedures.
In addition to the above, in the instance of Non-EU applicants who have residency in Ireland:
- A copy of your GNIB (Garda National Immigration Bureau) Card, Work permit (if applicable) & Passport
- The letter that was issued to you by the Department of Justice, Equality & Law Reform stating why you were provided with the above documentation.
International Students/ Non EU Applicants
Applicants should complete the appropriate application form and return it to the Postgraduate Admissions Office along with the following documentation:
- Academic documents
- Academic transcripts
- Proof of English (i.e. IELTS, TOEFL or equivalent)
- A Curriculum Vitae
- A copy of your passport
Please note that copies of all documentation must be submitted, and that it must be translated into English where issued in another language. Please do not send original documents as these will not be returned. Dublin Business School has a number of overseas offices and representatives worldwide. Please contact us if you wish to receive further details on your closest DBS representative.
