Reasons to choose this course
- Research-led and market driven course curriculum
- Excellent career opportunities in this growing industry
- Students will partake in a work placement as part of the programme
What is the Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Information Technology about?
The course embraces a wide range of information technology areas combined with modules in education and work-based training. It provides the graduate with a solid grounding in the skills and competencies necessary to work as IT trainers in both the commercial/industrial training sector and the adult and further education sector.
An integrated framework of programmes has been developed with maximum transfer and progression opportunities for students. This programme shares a common first semester with all the BSc in computing programmes.
Graduates of the level 8 honours degree programme will develop a range of skills which exhibit independent learning and research ability including software project management, coaching and mentoring and curriculum development. There is also a work placement module in semester 8.
How is the course delivered?
The course consists of a combination of lectures, practicals, tutorials, projects, seminars, presentations and speakers from industry. Work experience now forms an integral part of all of our honours degree programmes, providing a valuable opportunity for our students to apply their learning in a real-world environment while still benefiting from the experienced supervision of our dedicated staff. The final year of the level 8 programme relates more to the emerging technologies relevant to information technology, it also involves the preparation for work placement, work placement itself, and a research project.
What facilities are available?
Students have access to state-of-the-art computer laboratories including specialist labs for mobile communications, multimedia, games development, network administration, computer architecture and software development. The Institute has a purpose built digital editing suite which allow students to edit video and sound files they have created in their project work. All computing students have access to e-learning systems (WebCT). The computing department at the Institute leads the higher education sector in Ireland in the use of e-learning in its courses.
What are my career opportunities?
Roles graduates can undertake include:
⢠Training specialists in the fields of networking, databases, web design and multimedia
⢠Adult and further education (IT) specialist
⢠Instructional Design, Content authoring, courseware developer
⢠Technical writing
⢠Applications development
⢠Web design, web development, internet development
⢠Multimedia design and development
⢠Network administration and management
⢠Database administration and management
⢠Technical support (Networks, Database Admin, Helpdesk, etc)

