Computing - Information Systems Processes - Waterford
The human aspects of the programme explore issues such as human computer interaction, psychology, computer ethics, and systems development in the human-centred tradition. The organisational aspects consider successful business processes and how these can be supported through information infrastructures such as supply chain management systems. Finally, the technological aspects look to trends in information systems development, such as emerging methodologies, software development, and technological systems. The programme also includes a research project and dissertation, thus allowing students to investigate an individual area of personal interest.
Subjects taught
Semester 1 - choose 4 of the following
Psychology of Computer-Mediated Work
Human Computer Interaction and Usability
Emerging Systems Development Paradigms
Business Process Analysis and Design
Supply Chain Integration
Technologies: user Experience Design
Entry requirements
Level 8 Honours (2.2) degree in one of the following areas; Computing, Information Technology, Science, Engineering or Business.
Duration
1 YEAR – FULL-TIME
Part-time over a longer period
Enrolment dates
Start Date: September 2025
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Qualification letters
MSc
Qualifications
Degree - Masters (Level 9 NFQ)
Attendance type
Full time,Part time,Daytime
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