Study Computing at Dublin City University IrelandEstablished in 1980, the School of Computing at Dublin City University has earned a strong reputation for excellence in teaching and learning. With close industry links, the School offers a range of innovative programmes aimed at developing graduates with the kind of professional and personal skills most sought after in the Information Economy:Undergraduate Courses: · BSc
in Computer Applications Postgraduate Courses: · MSc
in Security & Forensic Computing · Graduate
Diploma/MSc in Information Technology PRACTICAL,
INDUSTRY-ORIENTED FOCUS DCU
School of Computing’s programmes have a strong practical focus, with
industry-relevant assignments helping to blend theoretical and practical
elements. Its MSc programmes all see students collaborating to work on a
practicum, or major project of a practical nature, during the summer
months. Interactive learning methods, including laboratory work,
presentations, seminars and guest lectures, are employed throughout the
year so that students learn to evaluate theoretical material and apply it
effectively to these practical assignments. By so doing, students also
develop vital professional and interpersonal skills in areas such as
teamwork, communication, research and critical thinking. The
same industry-oriented focus is evident at undergraduate level, with
students of the BSc in Computer Applications degree completing a six month
work placement during the third year of their studies. Project work is
also a major feature, particularly during the third and final years of the
programme. NEW POSTGRADUATE
PROGRAMMES RECENTLY LAUNCHED DCU
School of Computing is an innovative institution, constantly evolving in
response to changing industry needs. This fact is reflected in its two new
recently launched Masters programmes in the rapidly-expanding areas of
Security & Forensic Computing, and Bioinformatics. MSc in Security &
Forensic Computing MSc in Bioinformatics Further
information on this programme… EXISTING POSTGRADUATE
PROGRAMMES The two new MSc
programmes outlined above are offered alongside the School’s existing
MSc in Electronic Commerce and Graduate Diploma/MSc in Information
Technology courses. MSc in Electronic
Commerce Jointly offered by DCU
Business School and DCU School of Computing, the MSc in Electronic
Commerce features a common e-commerce curriculum with two distinct
streams, Business and Technical. The uniqueness of this programme lies in
the interaction fostered between participants on both streams, thereby
instilling graduates with the multi-faceted skills required to operate
successfully in the exciting and dynamic e-commerce industry. Graduate Diploma/MSc
in Information Technology The Graduate Diploma/MSc
in Information Technology is an in-depth skills conversion course aimed at
those who wish to pursue a career in the Information Technology field but
whose primary degree lies in an area outside IT. It is offered on a
one-year full-time or two-year part-time basis. The programme attracts
graduates from a variety of disciplines including the arts, engineering,
education, business and science, and provides students with an excellent
grounding in IT and its related disciplines. Additionally, graduates who
achieve an overall distinction may enter DCU’s one-year part-time MSc in
Information Technology programme. MAJOR FEE SUPPORT FOR
EU STUDENTS All
postgraduate programmes in DCU School of Computing are financially
supported by the country’s Higher Education Authority under its IT
Investment Fund and Advanced Skills Conversion programmes. This means that
European Union students pay only a small portion of the annual fee,
amounting to approximately €1, 000. POSTGRADUATE
RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES DCU
School of Computing provides a lively, active environment for research in
many areas of computing. It currently has over 70 research students, and a
wide range of funded projects at both national and international level.
Research within the School of Computing is divided into four main
groupings: · Dependable
Systems · Information
Management · Language
& Intelligence · Modelling
& Scientific Computing A
number of scholarship and studentship opportunities are available each
year to students wishing to undertake full-time postgraduate research in
an area of interest to the School of Computing. Further
details…
|
|
|