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BSc (Honours) in Computing

Ireland

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What will I learn?

Specialisations: 1. Games Programming 2. Software Development 3. Cybersecurity 4. Blockchain 5. Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning/Data Analytics 6. Internet of Things 7. Digital Business Transformation.

The work of the software engineer is visible in our smartphones, our business services, the internet and every aspect of our lives. This growing influence is also obvious in the jobs market. IT professionals are in extremely high demand with a skills shortage in the Information and Communications Technology (ICT) area. This honours degree will equip you with the knowledge and skills to take advantage of this opportunity.

About this Course

NCI’s innovative BSc (Honours) in Computing will provide you with programming and advanced problem-solving skills, to create software applications that solve real-world problems. This exciting course will expose you to areas like games programming, software development, cybersecurity, blockchain, artificial intelligence/machine learning/data analytics, internet of things, digital business transformation. In addition, you will learn how to apply software engineering principles to develop software applications that may be deployed in the web and on mobile devices. You will also develop your problem-solving, teamwork, creativity and communication skills.

Our comprehensive full-time degree will give you all the essentials of computing to provide you with the opportunity of specialising in your chosen area in your final year. You will choose modules from one of seven important areas of computer science. These specialist modules will allow you to pursue the area which most interests you and will give you a significant advantage in the jobs market. The course is delivered in state-of-the-art computer laboratories by lecturers who are working in these fields. It is practical in nature throughout and includes a full semester of work experience.

As a graduate of this course you will:

  • Create software applications on mobile devices, in the cloud, on the web and in gaming, using the latest technologies.
  • Understand how to incorporate multimedia into software applications.
  • Analyse and interpret data to address real business problems.
  • Develop your business and interpersonal skills.
  • Understand the cloud computing paradigm and its implications for software, infrastructure and platforms.
  • Understand how to secure software applications from malware and hacking.

Career Prospects

On completion of the BSc (Honours) in Computing, graduates can join high-tech multinationals, tech start-ups, financial services and consultancy organisations. Graduates have worked in organisations like Microsoft, Lionbridge, Hewlett Packard, KPMG, Tapadoo, Realex Payments, Opennet, Leaseplan, Arvato, Salesforce, Facebook and Vivendi Games.

Typical roles include software developer, mobile application developer, IT support, project engineer, security analyst and games developer. This course is also suitable for those who ultimately wish to pursue a career in teaching as it is recognised by the Teaching Council to teach computing.

According to a recent Higher Education Outcomes Report released by the CSO, ICT graduates receive the highest weekly earnings five years after graduating compared to other sectors based on the analysis of the destinations of students who graduated between 2010 and 2016.

Which department am I in?

School of Computing

Study options

Full Time (4 Years)

Tuition fees
€10,000.00 (US$ 10,717) per year
Start date

Expected September 2025

Venue

National College of Ireland

Mayor Street,

International Financial Services Centre, Dublin 1,

Dublin,

D01 K6W2, Republic of Ireland

Entry requirements

For international students

Minimum entry requirements are a grade H5 or above in two higher level subjects together with a minimum of O6/H7 in four other subjects. A minimum of grade O6/H7 must be obtained in English and Mathematics.

IELTS: 6.0; TOEFL Internet Based: 78; TOEFL Computer: 213; PTE Academic: 50; Cambridge European Framework: B2+; Cambridge Exams: FCE; Irish Leaving Certificate: Ordinary Grade D.

*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.

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