- This degree prepares for a career in computing and information technology.
- It gives in-depth knowledge of software engineering and the practical skills to apply this knowledge to develop the technology behind computer games, mobile phones, the Internet, web applications, entertainment systems and many other computing-based products.
- Projects provide an opportunity for students to put into practice the software development techniques studied in class.
- An annual display of the final-year students’ work will allow students to showcase their talents to the industrial and business communities.
- It also allows potential employers to experience the high standard and broad range of the development work carried out by students on the course.
- This is very popular with industry and draws many prospective employers keen to hire DCU graduates.