Computing - Conversion Course - Tallaght

TU Dublin - Technological University Dublin

Computing - Conversion Course - Tallaght

Higher Diploma in Science in Computing (options in Software; Data Analysis (AI); Cloud Infrastructure; Computer Science). The Higher Diploma in Science in Computing is an Honours Degree level graduate conversion programme which gives graduates from non-computing backgrounds the skills and knowledge to start a career in the IT industry. There are a host of employers who have taken full and part-time graduates of this programme with major multiple employers being SAP and AWS.

For 2022-2023 the TU Dublin proposal adds updated specialisations and more flexible learning options with an increased proportion of online delivery. Material is aligned to Certifications in various specialisations such as Cloud Computing, Data analytics & Networking which allows students deepen their knowledge in their chosen area of specialty.

With part time version of the programme project where students do not wish to or cannot afford to give up their current work then experiential learning and project activities are agreed with the student such that they can prepare themselves for particular roles in ICT. Of course where the student wishes to undertake a full time placement they are supported in this.

The range of specialisations allow students to target a specilisation which works for their own background and aspirations. In some cases specialised modules are shared with Year 4 honours students underlying the quality of standard reached in the specialised niche."

Subjects taught

Year 1 (Semester 1 & 2)

Mandatory
Information Systems
Fundamentals of Software Development
Web and UI Design
Architecture, Operating Systems and Networks
Systems Analysis and Testing

Elective
OO Software Development Principles
Data Analysis

Year 2 (Semester 3 & 4)

Group Elective 1:
Software Specialisation
Object-Oriented Software Development 2
Enterprise Applications Development
Project – Software Development Specialisation

Group Elective 2:
Data Analytics Specialisation
Social Media Analysis and Information Integration
Data Analysis and Visualisation
Big Data Technologies
Project – Data Analytics Specialisation

Group Elective 3:
Infrastructure Specialisation
Secure Network Design and Implementation
Virtualisation Infrastructure Management
Project – Network Infrastructure Specialisation

Group Elective 4:
Computer Science for Teachers Specialisation
Web Applications Development
Information Management
Programming Embedded Systems
Project – Computer Science for Teachers Specialisation

Semester 5
Work Placement/Internship or Exit Award

Entry requirements

Honours Bachelor Degree or equivalent (NFQ Level 8) in a Computing non-related discipline or Degree in Computing where their date of award exceeds 5 years previous from the date of application. In addition to academic entry requirements, applicants must also meet the Springboard eligibility.

Please go to “Am I Eligible” at https://springboardcourses.ie/eligibility for more information.

Application dates

Funded Applications: This course received Springboard+ funding in 2023. Springboard+ funded courses for 2024 have not yet been confirmed. We are currently closed for funded applications, however we invite you to Register Your Interest for this course and we will contact you should funding become available.

How to Apply: Detailed information regarding the application process can be found on the part-time section of our website.

Further Information: For further information please email springboard@tudublin.ie.

Duration

2 Years
Mode of Study Part Time
Method of Delivery Blended

Schedule
Year 1: Mondays (bi-weekly), Wednesdays (weekly) & Thursdays (weekly) (18:00-22:00)
Year 2: Wednesdays (bi-weekly) & Thursdays (bi-weekly) (18:00-22:00)
Part time: Online, with some attendance for Examination/assessment
Note: Timetable is subject to change.

Enrolment dates

Commencement Date: September 2024

Post Course Info

What are my career opportunities?
On successful completion of the course graduates can pursue a career in anyone of a number of areas in the IT and ICT industry sector such as Software Development, Database, ICT infrastructure, Systems Analysis, Testing and User Experience and the areas Web, Mobile and Cloud development.

Progression
Graduates from the course will be eligible for progression to an MSc programme in Computing in TU Dublin.

More details
  • Qualification letters

    H.Dip

  • Qualifications

    Higher Diploma (Level 8 NFQ)

  • Attendance type

    Blended,Part time

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