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Computer Science (Advanced Software Development)Ríomhaireacht (Ardfhorbairt Bogearraí)

Course Title: Master of Science in Computer Science (Advanced Software Development)

TU Code

TU059

Level

Level 9

Award

Master of Science

ECTS Credits

90

Duration

1 Year or 1.5 Years

Course Type

Postgraduate

Mode of Study

Full Time

Method of Delivery

On-Campus

Commencement Date

September 2025

Location

City Centre: Grangegorman

Virtual Tour

Grangegorman

Fees

€5,600 Total Fee

Fees (Non-EU)

€21,750 Total Fee

The MSc in Computer Science (Advanced Software Development) aims to produce graduates with the knowledge and skills to develop the complex software solutions that organizations need to compete in the emerging global digital economy.

The target audience is those with an undergraduate qualification in computer science or software development. Students will study advanced technical modules in programming, design, databases, architecture and web development to acquire the technical knowledge needed to practice as software developers working on leading edge development projects. In addition students will be equipped with key professional, technical communications skills needed to practice as a professional in the computing industry.

The minimum admission requirements for entry to the MSc programme are a BSc (Honours) in Computer Science or a Computer Engineering programme at level 2.1 or at level 2.2 with at least 2 years of relevant work experience. Applicants with other qualifications at Honours 2.1 level or better and relevant experience may also be considered.

If English is not your first language you will need to provide evidence of your English language proficiency as detailed on our website. Applicants for this course should have a minimum IELTS (Academic Version) English Proficiency of 6.5 overall (or equivalent) with nothing less than 6 in each component.

Note: Due to the considerable competition for our postgraduate courses satisfying the minimum entry requirement is not a guarantee of a place. Depending on the course of study applications will be assessed based on academic grades and any work/life experience. Applicants may also be required to attend for interview.

Graduates completing the MSc will be qualified to take up strong technical roles in software development teams in a range of organisations. Specific opportunities include: software developer, software engineer, test engineer, software designer, systems analyst, web developer, technical consultant. 

Specialist Core Modules

  • Programming Paradigms: Principles & Practice
  • Software Design
  • Advanced Databases
  • Systems Architectures
  • Web Application Architectures
  • Secure Systems Development

Critical Skills Core Modules

  • Research Writing & Scientific Literature
  • Research Methods and Proposal Writing
  • Research Project & Dissertation or a Team Project

Option Modules

  • Geographic Information Systems
  • Universal Design
  • Programming for Big Data
  • Problem Solving, Communication and Innovation
  • Social Network Analysis
  • User Experience Design
  • Security
  • Deep Learning
  • Speech & Audio Processing

Students can also take specialist core modules from the Data Science stream as option modules, subject to availability and schedules.

Students have the option to complete modules in 1 Year or 1.5 Years

Teaching hours will take place Monday to Friday. Attendance in the evening is required for some modules. In general students complete 30 ECTS in Semester 1 (Sept-Jan), 30 in Semester 2 (Feb-May) and 30 in Semester 3 (Sept-Jan) for the dissertation or Team Project.

Option to complete the dissertation over the summer period, allowing completion in a 12-month period (Sept to Sept calendar year)

Applications for this course will open in November 2024. For further information, please visit How To Apply.

Students can choose to exit with a Postgraduate Certificate on completion of 30 ECTS or a Postgraduate Diploma on completion of 60 ECTS.

Students who wish to complete the MSc dissertation or Team Project to achieve the MSc award will be eligible to do so on successful completion of all core modules and the achievement of an average grade of at least 50% over all core modules.

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