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| Location: | Cork / Ireland / View location on map ▾ Hide location on map ▴ | ||
| Duration: | 9 months | Start Date: | September |
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| Credits (ECTS): | 60 | ||
| Languages: | English | ||
The programme is designed to provide the postgraduate student with the advanced theoretical knowledge and skills necessary for their continuing professional development (CPD) in the software industry. The main focus is in the area of software development with particular emphasis on current software design principles and methods and software quality.
Location: Bishopstown Campus, CIT
Further Studies: Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Full Time: 1 Year (2 Semesters, September to May)
Assessment: The programme requires the graduate to take four mandatory and four elective taught modules. A Research Project must also be completed.
Timetable Hours: Each taught module is scheduled for 2 hours lectures, 1 hour laboratory/tutorial per week. 6pm – 10pm two evenings per week with Saturday mornings available for laboratories if and when required
Course Fee: €420 per module (excl. exam fee)
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Applicants will normally have a primary honours degree with first or second class honours or its equivalent, in a computing discipline. Other applicants may be accepted if they have at least four year’s experience in Software Development and can satisfy CIT that they possess an adequate background for the programme.
Applicants may be interviewed by an admission panel. Particular attention will be paid to the applicants software development experience and motivation as well as their formal knowledge of object oriented technologies. Applicants may be directed to undertake bridging studies before commencing the programme. The interview will also be used to explore the student’s CPD plan.
| Minimal degree required: | Bachelor's degree |
| Minimal amount of work experience | Not specified |
Cork Institute of Technology operates under the terms of the Qualifications Act (1999) and therefore all courses lead to an award of a qualification which is fully recognised and conforms with the National Framework of Qualifications (NFQ).
CIT's programmes operate under a quality system which is approved by HETAC, the Higher Education & Training Awards Council.
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