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Computer Science (evening attendance) Trinity College Dublin

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BSc On-Campus Part-time 4 years find out find out find out

Course overview

Information technology, and its applications, has become one of the most central points of all businesses. In line with this, there is a continuous demand for well-educated professionals with a knowledge of computing.

Course overview

This course allows you to study for your degree while remaining in full-time employment. Classes are held from 7.00 to 10.00 pm each Monday, Tuesday and Thursday evening and from 9.30 to 12.30 pm on Saturday mornings.

In addition to covering computer science, the course also includes topics on general business organisation. It provides a broad based qualification to prepare you for a career in technical, supervisory or managerial positions in all organisations. It also teaches you about the capabilities of the computer as a management tool.

Is this the right course for me?

As a student on this course you will be expected to commit to three evenings a week as well as to one weekend morning between October and May. You will also need to make time for course work and exam preparation.

However, if you are keen to progress your career and take it to management level, while simultaneously staying in full time employment, then this course is right for you.


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