
Bachelor of Science in Computing (Common Entry), Munster Technological University
Cork, Ulster
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36 Months
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About this course
This BSc in Computing with a common first year offers students a flexible pathway into the computing field with specialisations available from the second year. Students initially explore core modules in programming, computer architecture, web development, networks, and databases, which lay a strong foundation for their chosen area of focus. The program is designed to develop technical skills essential for a successful career in the fast-growing IT sector, with a focus on problem-solving and innovative thinking. The curriculum has been shaped with input from industry, ensuring graduates are workforce-ready with a keen edge in programming and workplace preparedness. The course is ideal for students looking to enter diverse roles such as software development, web development, database administration, and network management across local, national, and international markets.
Why this course is highly recommended
The program is highly recommended because it combines a solid foundation in core computing areas with the flexibility to specialise later. It is designed with industry input, ensuring the skills students develop are in high demand, both locally and globally. The emphasis on programming and workplace readiness gives graduates a competitive edge in the job market. With computing professionals in short supply, this degree offers excellent employment prospects across a range of tech roles, supported by a curriculum that adapts to industry needs.
Specialisation
After completing the first year, students can specialise in one of three areas: Games Development, Software Development, or Cloud Development. This allows students to tailor their degree to their interests and career goals while experiencing each field during their initial year before making a choice.
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 require at least 235 CAO points in 2024 and must meet the minimum entry requirements, which include passing five subjects in the Leaving Certificate with at least O6/H7 in five subjects, including Mathematics and either English or Irish. Non-EU international students should refer to the university's specific international entry requirements.
English language test
IELTS
6
TOEFL
80
PTE
59
DUOLINGO
110
Career prospects
Graduates can pursue roles such as programmers or software developers in gaming, media, or tech companies. Other career options include digital media and content development, database administration, data analysis, web development, network and system administration, and technical support. The diverse skill set acquired prepares students for a variety of employment opportunities across industries.
FAQs
What is the difference between Level 7 and Level 8 Computing degrees?
Students choosing Level 7 will complete their degree in 3 years, receiving an ordinary BSc, while Level 8 students will take 4 years to achieve an honours BSc, which includes additional material in the final year to meet the higher qualification standards.
Can I specialise after the first year?
Yes, after the common first year, students select their specialisation in Games Development, Software Development, or Cloud Development based on their interests and career goals.
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