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Bachelor of Science in Computing with Software Development/Information Technology Management
Be the best in the world! This is no ordinary degree course, this is the course that has produced the best in the world - recent graduate Olivier Bal Petre won WorldSkills Gold in Cloud Computing in Kazan, Russia, 2019. This three year course gives a great grounding in the essentials of computing leading to rewarding careers. Employment prospects are excellent with a shortage of computing graduates currently and predicted both in Ireland and internationally. We use a common year 1 where you develop essential skills and get to understand your particular strengths. We then give you a choice of specialising in IT Management or Software Development. If you choose to take the add-on final year additional options in Cloud Computing and Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning are available. Both the Software Development specialisation and the IT Management specialisation are built around a common core of computing knowledge including Systems Analysis, Web Development, Cloud Computing, Cybersecurity, Software Quality & Test, Databases, Networking, Operating Systems, Python Development, Discrete Mathematics & Statistics. The software stream focuses more on data structures, algorithms and languages such as Python, Java and C++ which are widely used in industry. A software project exploring delivered using agile project management principles. The IT Management stream develops skills in Scripting using languages such as Python, Linux and PowerShell and covers advanced networking, cloud computing as well as service management. A team project built around Agile Project Management Principles is also part of the curriculum.
Undergraduate Course / Computing / Dublin

Intakes: September Intake 2025 ( Open ) ,

English Tests Scores:
  • 1. IELTS (International English Language Testing System) [ 5.5 ]
3 years
Bachelor of Arts in Creative Digital Media
This course will appeal to prospective digital creatives. We’ll help you find and develop your creativity and give you the tools and techniques to express it. Our student groups blend filmmakers, graphic designers, web designers, app developers and animators into a creative, exciting mix. We look for students with passion and flair, good visual awareness, and an interest in media, design, the internet and technology. This dynamic course will supply you with the practical, creative and technical skills you need to succeed in the digital society and creative industries. It covers everything from graphic design, web design, photography, audio engineering, video production, filmmaking, interactive design, UX, 3D Modelling, Virtual Reality and more. With state-of-the-art Mac labs, production studios, and digital media hardware, you’ll gain first-hand experience of cutting edge industry tools and techniques. Our academic team is rich in industry and creative experience and have supervised a wide range of award winning student projects see www.creativedigitalmedia.ie. During your studies, you will have access to a wide range of industry standard production equipment. You’ll have easy online access to course materials, and on-site support from enthusiastic academic staff willing to share their creative expertise and knowledge with you.
Undergraduate Course / Humanities, Arts & Tourism / Dublin

Intakes: September Intake 2025 ( Open ) ,

English Tests Scores:
  • 1. IELTS (International English Language Testing System) [ 5.5 ]
3 years
Bachelor of Science in DNA and Forensic Analysis
Are you fascinated by court procedures and forensic science — the application of scientific knowledge and techniques in support of the legal process? There’s been a huge increase in the application of DNA technologies in forensics, in many industries and in the state laboratories. In this course, you’ll acquire the knowledge and skills you need to work as an analyst in biotechnology, healthcare, chemical, pharmaceutical and forensic laboratories. Forensic science is the application of scientific knowledge and techniques in support of the legal process. The application of DNA technologies in forensics, and a wide range of industries and the state laboratories, has increased hugely. This course will provide you with a broad knowledge and understanding of the core biological and chemical sciences. You’ll develop practical and problem-solving skills in the laboratory in pharmaceutical, biological and chemical & forensic analysis, as well as both theoretical understanding and practical skills in DNA fingerprinting technology. You’ll acquire the multi-disciplinary knowledge, skills and competencies to be able to work effectively as an analyst in biotechnology, healthcare, chemical, pharmaceutical and forensic laboratories.
Undergraduate Course / Allied Health / Dublin

Intakes: September Intake 2025 ( Open ) ,

English Tests Scores:
  • 1. IELTS (International English Language Testing System) [ 5.5 ]
3 years
Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical & Control Engineering
Electrical and control engineering (E&CE) involves a variety of engineering roles from the day-to-day running of ECG machines and ventilators in hospitals to engineering technologist positions in manufacturing plants and the electrical power industry. They can be responsible for the electricity supply and electronic systems in unusual and exciting work environments such as cruise liners and aircraft. They also develop and install high-security alarm systems, advanced lighting, and automated production equipment. E&CE involves analysing complex electrical and electronic circuits and power systems. In addition, for a careers in the many areas of electrical power, automation, robotics, pharmaceutical and manufacturing industries, you need computing skills, ranging from ECDL to advanced-level programming in control and automation systems. In the first year, you’ll be introduced to a broad range of foundation courses that underpin electrical engineering. At the start of Year 2, you choose to follow either of two streams: 1) Control and Automation Systems (design and programme robotic production lines and other automated systems) or 2) Electrical Energy Systems (techniques used and the equipment required for the efficient generation, transmission and use of electricity). In final year, you complete your studies by engaging in a substantial engineering project in your chosen specialist field.
Undergraduate Course / Engineering, Architecture & Built Environment / Dublin

Intakes: September Intake 2025 ( Open ) ,

English Tests Scores:
  • 1. IELTS (International English Language Testing System) [ 5.5 ]
3 years
Bachelor of Engineering in Electronic Engineering / Engineering Software
This is a General Entry Course The first year of this course is a common year and students study the same fundamental modules with elements of hardware, software, and electronic principles. In the following years students choose to specialise in their chosen discipline of Electronic Engineering or Engineering Software in greater depth. Students do not need to finalise their choice of specialisation until Year 2 of the course. Electronic Engineering involves the understanding of both hardware and software and how they combine within high technology systems from the design of nanotech devices to the operation of a high speed computer networks. Engineering Software involves the design and development of software systems and various forms of computer-based applications. Software Engineering is important due to the ever-increasing use of mobile technology, the increasing complexity of high technology solutions, and the emergence of new areas such as Internet of Things. Both courses allow the graduates pursue a wide range of engineering interests and career choices. You will use your imagination, creativity and knowledge to provide society with the complex electronic and software systems.
Undergraduate Course / Engineering, Architecture & Built Environment / Dublin

Intakes: September Intake 2025 ( Open ) ,

English Tests Scores:
  • 1. IELTS (International English Language Testing System) [ 5.5 ]
3 years
Bachelor of Engineering in Electronic Engineering and Engineering Software
The first year of this General Entry Course is a common year and students study the same fundamental modules with elements of hardware, software, and electronic principles. In the following years students choose to specialise in their chosen discipline of Electronic Engineering or Engineering Software in greater depth. Students do not need to finalise their choice of specialisation until Year 2 of the course. Electronic Engineering involves the understanding of both hardware and software and how they combine within high technology systems from the design of nanotech devices to the operation of a high speed computer networks. Engineering Software involves the design and development of software systems and various forms of computer-based applications. Software Engineering is important due to the ever-increasing use of mobile technology, the increasing complexity of high technology solutions, and the emergence of new areas such as Internet of Things. Both courses allow the graduates pursue a wide range of engineering interests and career choices. You will use your imagination, creativity and knowledge to provide society with the complex electronic and software systems.
Undergraduate Course / Engineering, Architecture & Built Environment / Dublin

Intakes: September Intake 2025 ( Open ) ,

English Tests Scores:
  • 1. IELTS (International English Language Testing System) [ 5.5 ]
3 years
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