| Location: | Dublin / Ireland / View location on map ▾ Hide location on map ▴ | ||
| Duration: | 36 months | Start Date: | September |
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| Credits (ECTS): | 120 | ||
| Languages: | English | ||
Overview
Modern computing covers a wide area of related and interconnecting technologies, skills and disciplines. These technologies and skills include: understanding the architecture of modern computer systems and building them, learning how to undertake systems analysis, programming for the Internet and digital media using Java and Flash, building web pages and websites using HTMLs, designing and using distributed databases, building and trouble shooting complex networks, creating and using diverse multimedia such as audio and video, games development, data and web mining, Internet cloud computing, information security with computer and network forensics, mobile computing, and learning about computational intelligence, artificial intelligence and natural language processing.
The skills within the world of computing lies in getting these technologies to work together in order to solve some particular problem. Importantly, innovation and creative thinking underpins most technological success stories. Typically these technological success stories, and the problems they solve, are business related and the solution depends on the successful and strategic use of modern, often mobile, Internet connected technology. As well as the core technology skills, many soft and people oriented skills are needed too: how to write a good report, how to give an effective presentation, how to get your ideas across. These are all studies within the domain of computing.
Computing is a hugely vibrant, fast changing, exciting and interesting area in which to study and work ... and play, and what is equally important for a student is that the computing facilities are ITB are state of the art.
Our PC, Apple Mac and network labs are first class! By studying computing at ITB you can unlock your technological potential and help realise your goals and ambitions.
You are normally required to take an English Proficiency Test.
Most European Universities recognise the IELTS test.
Take testThe minimum entry requirements for standard entrants are a pass in five subjects (ordinary level) in the Leaving Certificate, to include Mathematics and English or Irish, or an equivalent qualification. Mature students may be admitted without meeting these formal minimum requirements.
The minimum entry requirements for graduates of FETAC Level 5 or 6 awards is any full award. This award must include Mathematics (C20139) or Mathematics for Computing (C20175) or Mathematics for Engineering (C20174).
FETAC Entry Requirements :
Any Full Level 5 or Level 6 award but it must include Maths (C20139) or Mathematics for Computing (C20175) or Mathematics for Engineering (C20174)
Note :
Students who apply for this course will have a choice when they enter third year of the programme to specialise in Information Technology or Information Security and Digital Forensics.
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