Graduates '08

  Our aim is to produce graduates with the necessary skills to function as IT developers and network and system support staff in a broad range of commercial and industrial environments.
 
 

BSc in Computing

COMPUTING
DT211 - Four Years

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (COMPUTING)
Honours Degree - Level 8

Places (Approximately): 35

Programme Description

The main aim of the programme is to produce graduates with the necessary skills to function as IT developers and network and system support staff in a broad range of commercial and industrial environments. The focus of the programme is to enable the graduate to apply networked solutions in organisational IT environments. To this end, the student needs to have an in-depth knowledge of network theory and practice and a solid understanding of software engineering and IT practices, with an emphasis on intranet applications and configuration. In the third and fourth stages of the programme, some of the students may be accepted into an internship pathway, involving two days per week paid internship in industry. ICT Ireland, the representative body for the Information and Communications Technology sector and the Higher Education Authority (HEA) have sponsored an internship programme that is aimed at addressing the problem of the growing shortage of students graduating in ICT programmes.


Programme Outline

Stage One (Common)
Programming, Algorithms and Data Structures, Computer Technology, Information Technology, Building a PC, Introduction to Networking, Computer Physics, Communications Studies and Personal Development, Quantitative Methods for Computing.

Stage Two (Common)
Programming, Software Engineering, Databases, Practical Programming and Databases, Operating Systems, Internet Services & Web Development, Networking 1, Networking 2, Microprocessors, Discrete Mathematics for Computing.

Stage Three (Full-Time Pathway)
Core Modules
Programming, Information Systems, Systems Analysis and Design, WAN Technologies, Internet Application Development, Network Programming, I.T. Law and Professional Issues, Project.

Option Modules
IT Management, Assistive Technology, Human Computer Interface, Robot Technology, Systems Programming, Security, Set up your own Business, Operations Research. Students select one module from this list in addition to the core modules in Stage Three (Full-Time Pathway).

Stage Three (Internship Pathway)
Programming, Information Systems, Systems Analysis and Design, WAN Technologies, Internet Application Development, Network Programming, I.T. Law and Professional Issues, Internship. Internship: Students will be expected to work 2 days per week over the period of the academic year.

Stage Four (Full-Time Pathway)
Core Modules
Database Applications, Database Administration, System Integration, Enterprise Systems, Project.

Option Modules
Advanced Software Engineering, Assistive Technology, Knowledge Management, Games Programming, Music Technology, Advanced Internet Applications, Graphics and Image Technology, Spatial Databases. Students select two modules from this list in addition to the core modules in Stage Four (Full-Time Pathway).

Stage Four (Internship Pathway)
Database Applications, Database Administration, System Integration, Enterprise Systems, Project, Internship. Internship: Students will be expected to work 2 days per week over the period of the academic year.

General Structure
The full programme is a four-stage programme, which can be completed in four years of full-time study. Two pathways are available on this programme as illustrated below. One pathway will require full-time attendance by students at DIT. The second pathway (Internship Pathway) will entail an internship programme involving three days per week attendance at DIT and two days per week paid internship in a local computer company.

Entry Requirements

Min Number of Subjects: Min Number of Honours: Min Grade in Maths: Min Grade in English or Irish:
6 2 OC3 OD3

Main Locations

Kevin Street