Information Systems with Computing

This programme welcomes a wide audience of learners from cognate backgrounds. The MSc in Information Systems with Computing (Level 9, 90 ECTS) is an innovative programme with an integrated delivery covering a wide range of computing and information systems topics, whilst providing a focus on application. The programme focuses on practical skills and theoretical knowledge in the core areas such as information systems, software engineering, programming, advanced databases, web technologies, networking, while also offering applied skills in contemporary topics such as data analytics, visualisation, mobile and social computing. Its aim is to create a deeper understanding of core computer technologies and information systems while also enhancing the practical technical skills of the learners.



The programme incorporates practical skills in every module for the professional development of learners to enhance their employability which will enable the learner to integrate seamlessly into an organisation by addressing skills such as awareness to social media such as GitHub, leadership, self‐management, teamwork and academic writing that are essential for a Level 9 graduate in the ICT sector. It also comprises two Research Methods modules, which focus on research and development skills. This module will inform the learner’s dissertation or choice of an applied research project.

Subjects taught

Module Name ECTS

Programming for Information Systems 10

Advanced Databases 5

Networks and Systems Administration 5

Web and Mobile Technologies 5

Research Methods 5

Enterprise Information Systems 5

Data Analytics and Visualisation 10

Computer Systems Security 10

Web Development for Information Systems 5

Applied Research Methods 5

Dissertation/Applied Research Project 25



An Exit award is available for learners who are unsuccessful in completing the Capstone module.

Entry requirements

The minimum entry requirements for the MSc in Information Systems with Computing are:



A minimum Second Class Honours (2.2) in an IT/IS discipline or a business discipline where IT/IS is a significant component of the degree from a recognised third-level institution, or equivalent qualification in a cognate discipline. Prior knowledge and the study of the areas of databases, programming and networking is also required. Or,



Higher Diploma in Science in Computing Level 8 award. Or,



An undergraduate bachelor's degree in a non-cognate area, with a minimum of a second class second division (2.2) honours plus 4 years professional experience in a related field. Learners will be assessed on a case-by-case basis.



All applications for all EU and non‐EU admissions to the Master of Science in Information Systems in Computing are made directly to the Admissions Office. Details of the Admissions Policy and procedures can be found in Part B Section 1 of the DBS Quality Assurance Handbook (QAH). Non‐EU applicants, resident outside Ireland/EU, must apply directly to the International Admissions Office at DBS. Advice on equivalence of overseas awards will be obtained from the NARIC Ireland and/or NARIC UK, which provide advice on the academic recognition of a foreign qualification by comparing it, where possible, to a major award at a certain level on the Irish National Framework of Qualifications (NFQ).



Applicants must submit the following:



A completed application form.



Primary source verified degrees and transcripts.



Copies of any other supporting material, such as results of exams, honours, awards, etc.



International applicants whose first language is not English and who have not previously undertaken a degree taught in English must provide evidence of proficiency in English language equivalent to B2+ or above on the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFRL). This must be evidenced through a recognised English Language test such as IELTS or Cambridge Certificate. Test certificates should be dated within the last two years to be considered valid.



Equivalence of overseas awards will be assessed via the NARIC Ireland Foreign Qualifications Database.

Duration

Full-time: 1 year, Part-time: 2 years.



This programme is delivered through both online and face-to-face modes of delivery, including classroom sessions (in-person and Zoom lectures), asynchronous content, and practical computer lab sessions.

Enrolment dates

Next Intake dates: September 2026

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Career Opportunities

This programme is designed for data analysts, business analysts, software engineers, IT project managers, systems security professionals and leaders or those who aspire to enter these roles. Additionally, it will be of interest to data engineers and analysts interested in moving to a management role.



In a market-driven economy where competitive advantage is key, it is intended that graduates of this programme will meet the needs of organisations that wish to remain competitive.

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  • Qualification letters

    MSc

  • Qualifications

    Degree - Masters (Level 9 NFQ),Postgraduate Diploma (Level 9 NFQ)

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    Full time,Part time,Blended,Daytime

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