- This degree programme aims to develop the skills and competencies required for the effective design of software systems. The course introduces students to a broad range of problem-solving techniques, all of which are directly applicable to the range of IT problems that arise in commercial settings. Students have the opportunity to work in teams as well as on solo projects. Students who wish to exit after successfully completing Years 1 and 2 may do so and be awarded a Higher Certificate in Computing (HETAC).
Computing - Computers
| Course Location | Dublin |
| Location Postcode | Dublin 8 |
| Course Type | Classroom Based |
| Course Qualification | Ordinary Bachelor Degree |
| Awarding Body | QQI |
| Course Duration | 3 Years full time only |
| Course Time | 5 days per week |
| Course Fee | POA |
| Career Path | Following this course our students will be able to work as assistant software project leaders, computer technology consultants, MIS (Management Information Systems) personnel, software engineers, systems analysts, applications programmers, etc. across a wide range of industry sectors. Computing - Computers |
| Course Code | GC 435 |

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