
Bachelor of Science (Honours) in IT Management, Munster Technological University
Cork, Ulster
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48 Months
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About this course
This four-year full-time programme at MTU Bishopstown Campus focuses on equipping students with essential skills in IT infrastructure and cybersecurity. The first year provides a foundational curriculum common to all computer science degrees, allowing students flexibility to transfer to other programmes within the department after year one based on their interests and CAO entry requirements. The course is structured around five strategic pillars: Cyber Security, Networking, Cloud Computing Technologies, Automation, and IT Management. Students undertake work placements from year three onwards, with opportunities to work locally or abroad through the Erasmus programme, which fosters strong links with institutions across Europe. Graduates will develop both technical and management skills, preparing them for roles in managing and securing complex IT systems across various industries.
Why this course is highly recommended
Cork is known as a hub for technology and security, with a high demand for cybersecurity professionals that outstrips current supply. This results in attractive starting salaries of over €40,000 in Ireland. The course is well-suited for students interested in managing and securing IT systems, with strong industry links and opportunities for international work placements through Erasmus. Additionally, with optional postgraduate pathways, students can further specialise in cybersecurity or IT management, making it a versatile choice for future career growth.
Specialisation
The programme emphasizes five key areas: Cyber Security, Networking, Cloud Computing Technologies, Automation, and IT Management. While there is some programming in the first year, programming is not the core focus of this course. Instead, the programme develops skills in managing, implementing, and securing IT infrastructure, with a strong focus on security, networking, and IT management, making it distinct within the computer science offerings.
Course fees
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
12.19L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
Applicants need to achieve 348 CAO points in 2024 and meet the minimum entry requirements, which include six subjects at the appropriate levels, including Mathematics and either English or Irish. The first year covers basic modules in programming, web development, computer architecture, security principles, and networking, forming a solid foundation for progressing in the field.
English language test
TOEFL
80
IELTS
6
PTE
59
DUOLINGO
110
Career prospects
Graduates will be prepared for roles such as IT project manager, cybersecurity specialist, IT security engineer, network manager, and system manager. They can work with both large multinationals like Dell, VMWare, Pfizer, and Eircom, and indigenous companies like AIB and Musgrave. The programme's broad skill set in managing and securing IT systems opens doors across various industries which rely increasingly on secure and efficient IT services.
FAQs
What makes MT 805 different from other Computer Science Honours degrees at MTU?
It has a strong focus on security, networking, and IT management, with less emphasis on software development.
Is programming a major part of this course?
Programming is included but not the primary focus; it covers some basic programming modules in the first year.
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