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sectors of the IT industry, in business and in
government. Our graduates include system
architects, project managers, developers,
software engineers, and specialists in support,
quality assurance and many other areas of ICT.
The B.Sc. in Information Systems course
includes technologies, techniques and methods
drawn from research and internationally-
accepted best practice. The course offers two
major streams, in information systems and
computer science. Students may also choose
from a range of elective modules. On completion
of the course you will:
n
be able to develop ICT policies, strategies
and architectures;
n
be able to design and implement ICT
solutions using a range of technologies,
including social, mobile and cloud computing;
n
understand the role, application and potential
of ICT in business, industry, government and
society;
n
be able to manage ICT operations;
n
have well-developed business,
communication and ICT skills.
Entry requirements
Students who successfully complete the
Diploma in Information Systems may apply for
entry to the two-year degree course. Holders of
other qualifications at a sufficiently high level
and deemed to be equivalent to the Diploma in
Information Systems may also apply for entry to
the degree course.
Fees
For information on fees see below.
How to apply
See
Contact: Diploma/B.Sc. in Information Systems,
Undergraduate Administration Unit, School of
Computer Science and Statistics, O’Reilly
Institute, Trinity College, Dublin 2.
Phone: 01 896 1765, email:
,
website:
Fee Information
Diploma/
Degree
Title of Course
E.U. Fees*
2013-14
Non-E.U. Fees*
2013-14
Diploma
History of European Painting
€1,381
€5,300
Diploma
Information Systems
€3,432
€11,500
Degree
B.Sc. Honors Degree in Information
Systems
€5,779
€21,200
*
The above schedule of fees is in respect of the academic year 2013-14. An updated schedule of
fees for the academic year 2014-15 will be available in August 2014.
The annual mandatory student Sports Centre charge will be €90 in 2014-15.