MSc in Applied Computing for Technologists
Full time - DT090A

Full time applications

International student applications

Programme co-ordinator

Dr Barry Duignan

College of Engineering & Built Environment
DIT Bolton Street, Dublin 1
T: 01 402 3881
F: 01 402 3999
E: barry.duignan@dit.ie 

Duration

Full Time - 1 Year

Closing date

Open for Applications

Start date

September 2013

Introduction

Please note due to the great demand for our programmes early applications are assessed when received and dealt with promptly. Therefore it is advisable to make early applications for an early response. If you do not yet have your final degree results this will not hinder your application as we are happy to issue conditional offer letters in such circumstances.

This programme is a one-year full-time course leading to a Master of Science Degree. It is specifically aimed at candidates holding a professional qualification or equivalent in Technological or related disciplines. The course is aimed at providing graduates with a high level of applied computing skills. The successful graduates will be able to apply and develop these technologies successfully in their own professional areas.

Course Content

12 one-semester taught modules, each worth 5 ECTS credits,  must be completed from the following set: 

 Operating Systems  Programming in Java
 Networks  Algorithms & Data Structures
 Database Systems  Software Engineering
 Artificial Intelligence  Software Management
 Image Processing  Introduction to Numerical Methods
 Image & Video Compression  Numerical Methods for ODEs & PDEs
 Graphics & Computer Modelling  Engineering Systems Simulation
 Advanced Rendering & Animation  

 

Students successfully completing the 12 taught modules will be eligible for a Postgraduate Diploma award. For the MSc award, students must additionally complete a research dissertation, worth 30 ECTS credits.

Assessment

Each taught module is assessed via coursework assignments and an end-of-semester exam. Coursework is worth up to 40% of each module’s mark. The dissertation will be assessed on the research work carried out and the presentation of the thesis.

Location

Faculty of Engineering, DIT Bolton Street, Dublin 1

Timetable / Hours

Students will be required to attend for approximately 18 hours per week and attendance will be required each day.

Entry Requirements

A minimum Second Class Honours degree (2.2 grade or higher) in engineering or a related discipline.

Note: Due to the considerable competition for our postgraduate programmes satisfying the minimum entry requirement is not a guarantee of a place. Depending on the programme of study applications will be assessed based on your academic grades and may also take into account your work/life experience. Applicants may also be required to attend for interview for specific programmes.

Award

Graduates are eligible for the award of Master of Science in Applied Computing for Technologists, of the Dublin Institute of Technology.

Career Opportunities

This course will provide engineers and technologists with a strategic understanding of applied computing. It will equip the successful graduate for a career as a computing specialist in engineering, technology or the computing industry. The graduates of this course have been particularly successful in gaining employment in the IT industry in Ireland.

Frequently Asked Questions

EU fees for 2012/13

For information on full time postgraduate fees for 2012/13 please click here.

For information on funding please see the following link: Fees and Funding

Non EU fees for 2012/13

For a full of the Non EU Postgraduate Fees for 2012/13 click here

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