Management of Information Technology & Information Systems - Online Flexible Learning

Dublin City University

 

Course Name Management of Information Technology & Information Systems - Online Flexible Learning
Course Provider Dublin City University
Course Code DC344
Course Type Higher Education Direct Entry
Qualifications
Award NameNFQ ClassificationAwarding BodyNFQ Level
Degree - Honours Bachelor (Level 8 NFQ)  More info... Major Dublin City University Level 8 NFQ
Minor Diploma (Level 7 NFQ)  More info... Minor Dublin City University Level 7 NFQ
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Attendance Options Part time, Flexible, Distance, Online
Location (Districts) Dublin City Centre
Enrolment and Start Dates Comment Study Period: September 2017 to mid-May 2017.
Qualification Letters BSc (Hons)
Entry Requirements

Expand+Entry Requirements and Exemptions If you are aged 23 years or more on 1st January of the year of entry, there are no formal entry requirements onto DCU Connected undergraduate programmes. However, a high degree of motivation and self discipline are r...

Alternative Entry

Expand+Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)

In Open Education, Recognition of Prior Learning takes two forms:

1. Exemptions
If you have a Diploma, Certificate or Ordinary Degree (Level 6 or 7 on the National Framework of Qualifications www.nfq.ie) in ...

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Application Date You need to first register with PAC in order to make an application.

To apply please go to: www.pac.ie/ugrad and select BSc in Management of Information Technology and Information Systems / Diploma in IT/IS (PAC Code: 344)

Closing Date for Applications: Applications normally close in mid September of each year.
Application Fee PAC will charge undergraduates an application fee of €35.
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Course Content

Expand+The overall aim of the programme is to equip students with degree level competence in Information Technology/Information Systems with a critical appreciation of its potential application to the processes of innovation, management and administration. ...

Subjects Taught

Expand+Students register for the Bachelor of Science (Honours) degree in the Management of IT/IS awarded by Dublin City University. To gain this degree, students must successfully complete fourteen modules. However, students may exit the programme with a Di...

Assessment Method Most modules are assessed via continuous assessment and an end-of-year examination. The continuous assessment normally takes the form of three assignments which are submitted at pre-defined dates during the academic year. Other modules (HS2, HSA, SDA and MS00B) are currently assessed by continuous assessment only i.e. there is no examination. Students can sit their end-of-year examinations in an examination center in Dublin, Cork or Galway.
Comment

Expand+Why DCU:

Open Education provides students with:
◾Open and flexible access to higher education to a wide community of adult students;
◾Opportunities for individuals to enhance their career prospects in the IT industry;
◾Access ...

Careers or Further Progression

Expand+There is currently a huge demand for skilled IT graduates. For example, it was estimated that in 2016 the Irish economy had between 2,400 to 4,500 job vacancies for graduates with an Honours Bachelor Degree or Masters in computing (Source: Forfás). T...

Further Enquiries You can also email us with any questions to: openeducation@dcu.ie or telephone us directly
on 01 700 5481 for further assistance.

You can contact DCU Connected at:
T: +353 (0) 1 700 5481
E: connected@dcu.ie
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