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On-line Applications 2005/2006
FAQ
COURSE STRUCTURE
Lecture Schedule 2005/2006
Academic Calendar 2005/2006
Updated 24thMar Summer Exams 2006 Schedule
Course Document
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DT249
Latest News This will be kept up to date so keep an eye on
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EVENING
B.Sc IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
7th Oct 2005:
Student Technical
Support For help with facilities supplied by School
of Computing (access to labs,
applications and software on our local network, user
IDs/passwords etc.), see http://www.comp.dit.ie/techsupport/.
For help with facilities
supplied by DIT Information Services Department (student e-mail, WebCT etc.), see http://www.dit.ie/DIT/ict_services/index.html.
To access the
DIT Student Intranet see http://student.dit.ie/index.html.
5thOct 2005:Student Projects
2005/06 All information
regarding projects can be found at
http://www.comp.dit.ie/pbrowne/k268projects2005-6/K268-projects-2005-6.htm.
1stSep 2005:
Code
change K268 is changing its code to DT249.
All references to K268 will be changed to DT249.
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Course
Description
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The
main aim of the course is to produce graduates with the necessary
skills to function as information technology professionals in a
broad range of commercial, industrial and public sector
environments.
A
further aim of the course is that, in view of the rapidly changing
nature of the computer industry, graduates are equipped with a wide
and educationally sound background in order that they may possess
the flexibility likely to be required in the future.
This
is not a correspondence or distance-learning course. Attendance at
classes is required. You must, therefore, be resident in Dublin or
surrounding areas.
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Content
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The
course has a modular structure with two levels. There is one
examination paper per module:
Diploma
(Stages 1 & 2):
There are seven compulsory modules, each paper of three hours duration.
These are
Stage 1: Information Systems,
Software Development, Computer
Technology and
Stage 2: Professional Issues in IS
Practice,
Object Oriented Software Engineering,
Database Systems,
IS Project Management.
In addition,
an extra module is chosen from a list of options. The list comprises:
Object Oriented Programming
Architecture & System Software
Networks & Data Transmission
Degree
(Stage 3):
Three modules are chosen from a list of options,
each paper of three hours duration. The list includes:
Software Engineering
Advanced Database Management Systems
Management Information Systems
E-Commerce
Internet Development
Distributed Information Systems
A
Project must be undertaken at either Diploma or Degree level
depending on whether the candidate wishes to exit the course with a
Diploma or Degree.
All
of the above options may not be offered in any particular year.
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Entry
Requirements
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Minimum
requirements for the course are the Irish Leaving Certificate with a
grade D3 or higher in six subjects at ordinary level including a
grade C3 or higher in at least 2 subjects at higher level. However,
places may be offered to applicants with a qualification considered
equivalent to the minimum requirements, as determined by the Course
Committee. Places may also be offered to non-standard students who
meet certain criteria with respect to suitability, analytical skills
and professional experience. Students may be requested to attend for
interview.
This
course positively supports the entry of mature students. Experiential knowledge will be favourably considered. This is in
keeping with the concept of lifelong learning and the
long-established philosophy of the Dublin Institute of Technology.
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Exemptions
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Exemptions
from certain options may be available to students who have already
completed a relevant academic course such as a general degree, a
three-year diploma or a two-year certificate, with IT as a major
component.
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€325 per module.
€100 capitation fee
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Duration
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The
course is normally of five years duration. It is modular and divided
into two stages. Stages 1 & 2 leading to a Diploma in Information
Technology, normally take three years. Students are required to
complete three modules in Stage 1 and five modules in Stage 2.
Stage
3 leading to a BSc. (Hons) in Information Technology may take two
further years but students may take longer. Students are required to
complete three modules and a project.
Continuous assessment is
an integral part of every module offered on the course.
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Award
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Graduates
will be awarded a BSc in Information Technology by Dublin Institute
of Technology. However, students who do not wish to complete Stage 3
may graduate with a Diploma in Information Technology of DIT if all
of the Stage 1 and Stage 2 modules and a project have been completed
satisfactorily.
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Career
Opportunities
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Progression
to Senior positions in the computer industry.
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Further
Information
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The
Secretary,
School
of Computing,
Dublin Institute of Technology,
Kevin Street,
Dublin
8.
Tel: (01) 402 2840
Web: http://www.comp.dit.ie
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Location
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DIT
Kevin Street
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