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3 Computing BSc Degree Programs in Ireland


Dublin Business School
BSc in Computing
- 13/14, Ireland
BSc
On-Campus
English
This is the Digital Age and Computer science lies at the heart of the Digital World. Computer Science Professionals play an integral part in the shaping of the exciting digital world of today and will continue to play a key role in shaping the future world that you will work, play, communicate and live in.


Letterkenny Institute of Technology
Bachelor of Science in Applied Computing (Hons)
- Donegal, Ireland
- Brussels, Belgium
- + 1 more
BSc
Full time, Part time
On-Campus
This level 8 programme is designed to give the graduate experience with a wide range of fundamental computing skills from computer programming where you will learn to give the computer instructions to tell it what you want it to do to computer architecture where you will learn how to install and maintain computers.
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National College of Ireland
BSc Honours in Computing
- Dublin, Ireland
BSc
Full time
On-Campus
English
We all see the work of the computer engineer in our smartphones, our business services, the internet and every aspect of our lives. This growing influence is also obvious in the jobs market. IT professionals are in extremely high demand with a skills shortage in the area.
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Studying computing at the Bachelor's level in Ireland offers a dynamic approach, combining theoretical knowledge with practical skills. You'll engage with cutting-edge technologies and develop competencies that are highly sought after in the global job market.
Through courses in programming, data management, and software development, you’ll learn to design and implement applications, analyze complex systems, and manage databases. The focus on project-based learning fosters independence, encouraging you to apply your knowledge in real-world scenarios while collaborating with peers on innovative projects. As you explore various facets of computing, students build confidence as they enhance their technical abilities and creative problem-solving skills.
Ireland's strong emphasis on technology and innovation provides ample opportunities for computing graduates. You'll find that many organizations seek graduates capable of tackling challenges in fields such as software engineering, data analysis, and cybersecurity. Graduates emerge equipped with skills that are valued in diverse sectors, making them well-prepared for an international career.