7 Bachelor Degrees in Technology Studies Information Technology in Ireland for 2024

Bachelor Degrees in Technology Studies Information Technology in Ireland for 2024Filter
    • Limerick, Ireland

    Full time

    4 years

    On-Campus

    English

    Today, at the start of the 21st century, computers, networks and mobile devices are everywhere. We rely on them for our banking, for our shopping, to store and send all kinds of sensitive and important data. But are they safe? When you use an ATM machine, how do you know that your transaction is secure? When you order groceries, how can you trust the system not to give away your credit card details?

    • Cork, Ireland

    Full time

    3 years

    On-Campus

    English

    Our BA (Hons) Digital Humanities and Information Technology degree is an innovative course where you will explore a broad range of arts and humanities topics, while also studying the principles of information technology and digital media. We look at how the digital can enable innovation, but also how technology is changing what it means for us to be a human in the age of machines.

    • Kilkenny Road, Ireland

    On-Campus

    English

    IT (Information Technology) Management involves the coordination of complex computer systems in organisations including the selection, installation and maintenance of all computing technologies.This is a critical role in any organisation as the efficient management of IT is vitally important for all aspects of a business.

  • BA (HONS) – Information Technology Management

    Institute Of Public Administration

    • Dublin Southside, Ireland

    On-Campus

    English

    This programme allows graduates of the Whitaker School’s Diploma in Computer Studies or equivalent qualification to obtain an honours degree in IT management in two years. Students combine the study of economics and strategic and financial management with subjects specific to IT management.

    • Kilkenny Road, Ireland

    On-Campus

    English

    IT Security is the practice of safeguarding information from unauthorised access and modification. Cybercrime is illegal activity carried out with technology. With growing dependence on technology and increased interconnectivity between personal, business, government devices and critical infrastructure, the requirement for security in the IT ecosystem is amplified. This course aims to provide industry with graduates who are knowledgeable in cybersecurity processes, practices, implementation and assessment of both IT infrastructure and software, enabling secure and scalable solutions.

    • Donegal, Ireland
    • Brussels, Belgium
    • + 1 more

    Full time, Part time

    On-Campus

    Did you know that if your PC has a broadband connection it is being probed by unauthorized users many times a day? Ireland is the worlds largest exporter of Computer Software. This means there are excellent opportunities for finding well-paid employment upon graduation. After completing 3 years you can continue straight on to our level 8 Honours programme.

  • BSc (Hons) in Computing and IT

    College of Computing Technology (CCT) Dublin

    • 30, Ireland

    English

    This BSc (Hons) in Computing and IT Degree course utilises a carefully designed programme schedule with modules focused on Computing in IT topics. The development of this programme was largely driven by demand from a number of industries, both those that operate directly in IT, and from those who require the solutions that computing in IT graduates design and implement (such as biotechnology, financial services, physical sciences, and more).