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InformatIon

technology Support

computer gameS

Development

computer SecurIty

& DIgItal forenSIcS

applIeD computIng

clouD & green It

computer ServIceS

management

computIng for

eDucatorS

enterprISe applIcatIonS

Development

SyStemS &

Software SecurIty

BIg Data analytIcS

Y O U T H I N K Y O U M I G H T WA N T TO S T U D Y :

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Department of

computIng

Ireland is currently the world’s largest exporter of computer software with unparalleled employment prospects so there are excellent career opportunities in the dynamic computer industry both at home and abroad. This department covers all aspects of computing from programming to games design, data analytics, computer security and digital forensics.

Head of Department Thomas Dowling Telephone 074 918 6304 Email thomas.dowling @lyit.ie Department Administration Telephone 074 918 6310 074 918 6306 074 918 6308 in Information Technology Support

Bachelor of Science in Computing with Computer Games

Development

Bachelor of Science in Computing Bachelor of Science in Computing with Computer Security & Digital Forensics

Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Computing in Applied Computing Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Computing with Cloud & Green IT Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Computing

Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Computing in Computer Services Management

Computing with Computer Games Development

Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Computing with Computer Security & Digital Forensics Higher Diploma in Science in Computing (conversion course into Computing)

Higher Diploma in Computing for Educators

Master of Science in Computing in Enterprise Applications Development

Master of Science in Computing in Systems & Software Security Masters of Science in Big Data Analytics

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Is this the course for you? Demand for computing graduates is growing 3.5 times faster than the overall jobs market and it is anticipated that there will be 44,520 new job openings for IT graduates up to 2018 (Forfás). So if you are looking for a change of career into a dynamic area that will bring you exciting new job prospects, then this is the course for you. This course is aimed primarily at mature students. It lasts 18 months, broken down into six months in college; six months on work placement; and six months in college. It will teach you how to setup a computer system, install software, create user accounts, connect computers to the internet and many other hands-on skills. Minimum entry requirements

This course is targeted primarily at mature students (23 years or older by 1 January in the proposed year of entry). Since many mature students may not have a Leaving Certificate qualification, an interview will be required instead to assess suitability for the course. Non-mature students will need a Pass (od3 or better) in 5 Leaving Certificate subjects, including Mathematics and Irish or English

(or an equivalent qualification), or one full Fetac Level 5 qualification, and must pass an interview.

Garda Vetting: Certain work

placements will require Garda Vetting, ie, those working with children or vulnerable adults.

Work Placement: Please note that with respect to the placement, while the institute will make every effort to assist the learner in finding a placement (interview techniques, CV preparation, arranging interviews etc.) final responsibility for securing the placement resides with the learner.

Career opportunities

This practical course opens a wide range of job opportunities and paves your way for further study in this exciting and growing area. Most businesses and organisations need good people with IT skills and knowledge of computer networks. Roles include:

1 Computer systems technician 1 Network engineers

1 Website developers 1 IT technicians.

Job opportunities in IT have never been better. There is a huge and growing shortage of people to work in the industry, both locally and nationally. The prospects for IT graduates are excellent.

InformatIon technology Support

course title

HIGHer CerTIfICaTe IN COMPUTING IN INfOrMaTION TeCHNOlOGy SUPPOrT

national framework level

6

lyit internal code

ly_kitsw_c

ly_kitss_c

duration

18 months

number of places

24

awarding body

lyit

WORK

PLACEMENT

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137 Computer Applications M 5 4

Computer Systems M 5 5

Operating Systems I M 5 5 Software Development I M 5 5 Study Skills &

Interpersonal Communications M 5 4 Computer Networks I M 5 5

Placement M 30 –

Placement M 30 –

Database Technology M 5 5 Training & Support M 5 5 Operating Systems II M 5 5 Software Development II M 5 5 Mathematics M 5 5 Computer Networks II M 5 5

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You can also work towards becoming more

involved in IT systems management where you may install and manage computer systems, manage the security of computer networks, develop internet services and assist in software development. IT employers in the North West include: large companies such as Pramerica, Allstate and SITA and smaller companies such as Gartan Technologies and Internetalia, to name only a few. For more information on careers in computing, please see the course webpage.

follow-on courses

1 Level 8 Honours degree in Computer

Services Management at LYIT.

1 Further study at other colleges

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computer gameS Development

Is this the course for you? If you are eager to learn the broad fundamentals of computing with the added twist of learning about the techniques and skills specific to games development, then this exciting course is perfect for you. In addition to all aspects of computer games development the course involves writing software for computer games and working in teams to design and create computer games. Teamwork is an important aspect to computing as you are always connecting with people from other areas of expertise, in this case, artistically creative people.

Minimum entry requirements

Pass (od3 or better) in 5 Leaving Certificate subjects, including passes in Mathematics and in either Irish or English (or an equivalent qualification). The minimum points for entry is 140 points or a full Fetac Level 5 qualification or be a mature learner (over 23).

Career opportunities

The games industry is expanding globally and the Irish government has targeted this area for particular growth, so there are excellent career opportunities and attractive salaries open to talented graduates at home and abroad. Graduates from this course can move into general computing positions, or get involved in games development, both with lucrative and exciting career prospects. Employers include:

1 Small Irish companies specialised in

a niche area of games development or offering digital production services for local and international video game makers. E.g. Havoc in Dublin and Instinct Technology in Donegal.

1 Large multi-national companies

manufacturing video games such as Sony Play Station for video game consoles, PCs and hand held devices, including Personal Digital Assistants, mobile phones and mp3 players. Please visit www.careerdirections.ie for more career pointers.

For more information on careers in computing and computer games plus videos of what people working in the games industry do, please see the course webpage.

follow-on courses

1 B.Sc. Honours in Computer Games

Development at LYIT

1 Honours degrees in other colleges

and universities. course title

BaCHelOr Of SCIeNCe IN COMPUTING WITH COMPUTer GaMeS DevelOPMeNT

national framework level

7

cao code

ly707

duration

3

years

number of places

48

awarding body

lyit

points in recent years

year final median

2012 210 300 2013 205 295

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What will I study?

Operating Systems I M 5 4 Mathematics for Computing M 5 4 Introduction to Object Oriented

Programming I M 10 8

Personal & Professional Development M 5 4 Student Development M 5 4 Computer Architecture M 5 4 Problem Solving with Robots M 5 4 Introduction to Object Oriented

Programming II M 10 8

Introduction to Computer Games M 10 8 Operating Systems II M 5 4 Mathematics for Computer Graphics M 5 4 Object Oriented Programming M 10 7

Game Programming M 10 7

Object Oriented GUI Programming M 5 4 Network Technologies M 5 4 Database Technology M 10 7 Graphic Programming M 10 7

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No. of credits Class hours per week Mandatory /Elective Proposed Modules Year/ Semester Software Implementation M 5 4 Technical Writing M 5 4

Object Oriented Systems

Analysis & Design M 10 6 Advanced Game Design & 3D Modelling M 10 6 Algorithms & Data Structures for Games M 5 4

Mobile Games M 5 4

Team Project M 10 6

Advanced Game Design & 3D Modelling II M 10 6

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Students may also do a summer work placement at an appropriate stage of the course to receive an additional award of a Certificate in Industry Studies.

World famous computer game designers and developers Brenda and John Romero with some of our Games students under Fulbright Visiting Specialist Program.

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computIng

Is this the course for you?

Currently, the computing industry in Ireland employs over 91,000 people, in 1,300 companies. Ireland is classed as being one of the most attractive locations in the world for investment in information and communications technology (ICT). There are over 300 overseas computing companies based in Ireland, including all ten of the world's top ten computing companies. There are an estimated 4,500 IT vacancies at any given time with an average of 100 new job announcements each week. ICT offers a respected professional career with a vast range of different types of jobs to suit all interests and personalities.

In today’s competitive business world, effective management of information can give a company the vital competitive advantage needed for success.

Computers are the key to linking different parts of a business together so that it runs efficiently and makes best use of its resources. Just think of how valuable shop loyalty cards are to retailers – they can gather customer data and analyse it to understand what products sell best and to study trends that will help to predict future buying behaviour. Behind all of this are computer graduates who understand how computers can feed into business decisions.

Do you want to have the ability and expertise to develop, install and manage such computer systems? This course will teach you general computing and specialist skills in developing applications so that you will be well placed to support the IT hardware and software of businesses at a technical and managerial level.

Minimum entry requirements

Pass (od3 or better) in 5 Leaving Certificate subjects, including passes in Mathematics and in either Irish or English (or an equivalent qualification). The minimum points for entry is 140 points or a full Fetac Level 5 qualification or be a mature learner (over 23).

Career opportunities

This practical and varied degree opens up a vast array of career opportunities for graduates with attractive career progression and salaries, here in the North West, nationally or abroad. Typical roles and responsibilities include:

1 Database administrator

1 Software applications development 1 Data analyst studying trends, data

patterns and results

1 E-business technicians managing the

internet side of a business including buying/selling online, security and user applications support.

1 Website developer 1 Software engineer 1 Business systems designer

Major employers in the North West include: Pramerica, Allstate and SITA.

For more information on careers in computing, please see the course webpage.

follow-on courses

1 B.Sc. Honours in Computing. 1 Honours degrees in other colleges

and universities. course title

BaCHelOr Of SCIeNCe IN COMPUTING

national framework level

7

cao code

ly717

duration

3

years

number of places

24

awarding body

lyit

points in recent years

year final median

2012 140 285 2013 140 270

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141

What will I study?

Operating Systems I M 5 4 Mathematics for Computing M 5 4 Introduction to Object

Oriented Programming I M 10 8 Personal & Professional Development M 5 4 Student Development M 5 4 Computer Architecture M 5 4 Problem Solving with Robots M 5 4 Introduction to Object Oriented

Programming II M 10 8

Web Development I M 5 4

Management Information Systems M 5 4 Operating Systems II M 5 4 Mathematics for Computer Graphics M 5 4 Object Oriented Programming M 10 7 Web Development II M 10 7 Object Oriented GUI Programming M 5 4 Network Technologies M 5 4 Database Technology M 10 7 Social & Structured Learning M 10 7

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No. of credits Class hours per week Mandatory /Elective Proposed Modules Year/ Semester Software Implementation M 5 4 Technical Writing M 5 4

Object Oriented Systems Analysis & Design M 10 6 Integrated Web Development M 10 6 Algorithms & Data Structures M 5 4 Client-Server Database Architecture M 5 4

Team Project M 10 6 Infrastructure M 10 6

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Students may also do a summer work placement at an appropriate stage of the course to receive an additional award of a Certificate in Industry Studies.

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computer SecurIty & DIgItal forenSIcS

Is this the course for you?

Spurred on by ever increasing IT Security problems, the demand for IT Security graduates is growing 3.5 times faster than the IT jobs market, which is itself growing rapidly.

Securing computer systems and protecting sensitive information stored on computers is crucially important for many different types of organisations. Businesses, governments, banks, airlines, hospitals and police forces all store important information, be it personal health details, criminal records or financial information – they need effective IT systems to guard against hackers out to defraud or steal, viruses that can destroy information, industrial espionage and other unauthorised use of information.

If you feel that you’d like to have the expertise to work in this exciting and lucrative industry then this course is for you. It will teach you core IT theory and practical skills, and the latest techniques used in the area of computer security & digital forensics.

Minimum entry requirements

Pass (od3 or better) in 5 Leaving Certificate subjects, including passes in Mathematics and in either Irish or English (or an equivalent qualification) The minimum points for entry is 140 points or a full Fetac Level 5 qualification or be a mature learner (over 23).

Career opportunities

This is a huge growth area worldwide and one that holds many exciting career opportunities for graduates. You may work with different technologies, IT systems and hardware and for a range of employers such as:

1 Companies and organisations with

computer networks and mobile devices, including businesses, airlines and hospitals

1 The card payment industry 1 Companies involved in e-commerce 1 Financial services companies 1 Academic institutions 1 Government departments 1 Internet service providers 1 IT security consultants 1 An Garda Síochána 1 Online computer games.

Our experience is that employers cannot hire enough security graduates to meet demand.

For more information on careers in computing and computer security and digital forensics please see the course webpage.

follow-on courses

1 B.Sc. Honours in Computing Security

and Digital Forensics

1 Honours degrees at other colleges

and universities. course title

BaCHelOr Of SCIeNCe IN COMPUTING WITH COMPUTer SeCUrITy & DIGITal fOreNSICS

national framework level

7

cao code

ly737

duration

3

years

number of places

36

awarding body

lyit

points in recent years

year final median

2012 145 280 2013 185 315

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143

What will I study?

Operating Systems I M 5 4 Mathematics for Computing M 5 4 Introduction to Object Oriented

Programming I M 10 8

Personal & Professional Development M 5 4 Student Development M 5 4 Computer Architecture M 5 4 Problem Solving with Robots M 5 4 Introduction to Object Oriented

Programming II M 10 8

Computer Crime M 5 4

Maths for Cryptography M 5 4

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Operating Systems II M 5 4 Network Technologies M 10 7 Object Oriented Programming II M 10 7

Law of Evidence M 5 4

Object Oriented GUI Programming M 5 4 Digital Forensics I M 5 4 Database Technology M 10 7 Risk Assessment & Countermeasures M 10 7 Software Implementation M 5 4

Technical Writing M 5 4

Object Oriented Systems

Analysis & Design M 10 6 Secure Systems Administration M 10 6 Secure Coding Techniques M 5 4 Client-Server Database Architecture M 5 4

Team Project M 10 6 Digital Forensics II M 10 6

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Students may also do a summer work placement at an appropriate stage of the course to receive an additional award of a Certificate in Industry Studies.

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applIeD computIng / clouD & green It

Career opportunities

This degree will open up a vast range of career opportunities for you from computer programming to business and project management. Nearly every business and organisation uses computers so wherever your interests lie you will have the skills and the confidence to work at home or abroad in many different roles, including:

1 Designing and creating

computer systems

1 Managing large computer systems in

financial organisations

1 Implementing computer security to

prevent hackers and viruses for an IT consultancy

1 Managing IT systems and other

business responsibilities for small local companies

1 Designing software in an IT company 1 Developing internet applications 1 Project management

There is a shortage of computer graduates in the North West and nationally. Major local employers include: Pramerica, Allstate and SITA. Visit www.ics.ie and www.computer.org for more career pointers.

For more information on careers in computing, please see the course webpage.

follow-on courses

Taught Master’s Degree, Master’s Degree by research or Doctoral Degree by research at LYIT or other colleges or universities depending on the college/university.

course title

BaCHelOr Of SCIeNCe (HONS) IN COMPUTING WITH DeGree aWarD OPTIONS: aPPlIeD COMPUTING Or ClOUD aND GreeN IT

national framework level

8

cao code

ly708

duration

4

years

number of places

48

awarding body

lyit

applied computing

Is this the course for you?

The Information and Communication Technology (ICT) sector in Ireland continues to grow steadily as companies across the world take advantage of the competitive environment, excellent skill base and highly favourable business environment. With most of the world's top ICT companies having a major base in Ireland and with rapidly expanding ICT exports, particularly in the services sector, employment opportunities of all types in ICT continue to remain excellent. In fact one of the main reasons to pursue a career in ICT is the vast range of different types of career which means that, no matter where your interests lie, you are sure to find an enjoyable and rewarding career in ICT. This is a wide-ranging, flexible course that reveals what the diverse world of computing has to offer – from developing websites such as Amazon.com to writing applications for banking systems to developing mobile internet applications. If you are curious about how computers operate, how computer systems are designed and created, problem solving and how to manage company IT systems, then this broad degree will give you all the applied knowledge and skills you need. In particular the course gives you strong skills in software development which are in huge demand by employers.

Minimum entry requirements

Applicants should have 6 Leaving Certificate subjects, with a minimum of Grade hc3 in at least 2 higher level papers, together with Grade od3 in four other subjects, to include Mathematics and Irish or English or be a mature learner (over 23).

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cloud & green It

Is this the course for you? A recent study for Microsoft expects Ireland to create over 8,600 new jobs in this area in the next few years. IDA Ireland's Horizon 2020 report has also identified this area as one of the technology trends driving growth in the IT sector. Indeed Yahoo donated equipment and assistance to help build our Cloud Centre to support this course. In addition, Ireland is the worlds’ largest exporter of Computer Software. This means that there are excellent opportunities for finding well-paid employment when you graduate. Additionally, because computers are used in almost every area of modern life, the range of opportunities and types of jobs which are open to computing graduates means that the chances of having a career you enjoy are excellent.

This programme will provide students with the range of both theoretical and practical skills required for them to participate fully in the rapidly growing computing industry. The broad ethos of the course is to provide a strong core set of competencies in general computing with a set of specialist skills in Cloud and Green IT.

These skills are typically required in companies such as Yahoo and Google but are rapidly becoming much more widely used across the IT industry. The specialism in the course is directed at enterprises who have an interest in supplying services via the cloud and enterprises utilizing large data centers. These enterprises require personnel to support at a technical level their hardware and software infrastructure while also taking into account environmental issues.

The students will need the technical and software development skills required for enterprise development and an understanding of the environmental and economic issues surrounding cloud based services.

Minimum entry requirements

Applicants should have 6 Leaving Certificate subjects, with a minimum of Grade hc3 in at least 2 higher level papers, together with Grade od3 in four other subjects, to include Mathematics and Irish or be a mature learner (over 23).

Career opportunities

Barry O'Dowd, Head of Emerging Technologies, IDA Ireland, has said “Ireland is poised to become a global cloud centre of excellence”. Ireland is already the European cloud location of choice for many of the world's leading computing companies.

So what kind of job would you like to do? Design and develop cloud based services, work in medium and large scale enterprises, be a green data center manager, be a senior cloud services technician, design a green exascale data center, work for IBM, Microsoft, Google or Yahoo for example. All of these careers are open to our computing graduates; it’s your choice.

Please see the course webpage on www.lyit.ie for more information.

follow-on courses

Taught Master’s Degree, Master’s Degree by research or Doctoral Degree by research at LYIT or other colleges or universities depending on the college/university.

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applIeD computIng / clouD & green It

What will I study?

applIeD computIng

Computer Architecture M 5 4 Problem Solving with Robots M 5 4 Introduction to

Object Oriented Programming II M 10 8 Introduction to the Web M 10 8 Operating Systems II M 5 4 Mathematics for Computer Graphics M 5 4 Object Oriented Programming M 10 7 Visual Programming M 10 7 Object Oriented GUI Programming M 5 4 Network Technologies M 5 4 Database Technology M 10 7

Smart Devices M 10 7

Software Implementation M 5 4

Technical Writing M 5 4

Object Oriented Systems Analysis & Design M 10 6 Server Administration M 10 6 Algorithms & Data Structures M 5 4 Client-Server Database Architecture M 5 4

Team Project M 10 6

Web Applications Programming M 10 6 Performance Based Programming E 5 3 Interactive Design E 5 3 Project Preparation M 5 3 Software Engineering M 10 6 Emerging Technologies M 10 6 Legal, Ethical & Social Issues

in Computing M 5 3 Computer Science M 5 3 Development Project M 10 6 Thin Client M 10 6

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common fIrSt SemeSter

Operating Systems I M 5 4 Mathematics for Computing M 5 4 Introduction to

Object Oriented Programming I M 10 8 Personal & Professional Development M 5 4 Student Development M 5 4 No. of credits Class hours per week Mandatory /Elective Proposed Modules Year/ Semester

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Students may also do a summer work placement at an appropriate stage of the course to receive an additional award of a Certificate

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clouD & green It

Computer Architecture M 10 8 Problem Solving with Robotics M 5 4 Introduction to Object Oriented

Programming II M 5 4

Green Computing M 5 4

Cloud Computing M 5 4

Operating Systems II M 5 4 Mathematics for Computer Graphics M 5 4 Network Technologies M 10 7 Object Oriented Programming M 10 7 Object Oriented GUI Programming M 5 4 Virtualisation for Green IT M 5 4 Database Technology M 10 7 Systems Administration for

Virtual Environments M 10 7 Software Implementation M 5 4

Technical Writing M 5 4

Object Oriented Systems

Analysis & Design M 10 6 Security & the Cloud M 10 6 Algorithms & Data Structures M 5 4 Client-Server Database Architecture M 5 4

Team Project M 10 6

Green/Cloud Services

Technology Management M 10 6 Cloud Planning & Design M 5 3 Project Preparation M 5 3 Software Engineering M 10 6 Enterprise Services Development M 10 6 Legal, Ethical & Social Issues in Computing M 5 3 Green Data Centre Design M 5 3 Development Project M 10 6 Management Operations in Green/Cloud Environments M 10 6

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COMPANY TeSTIMONIAL

Silver lining cloud consulting is a high-tech company based in letterkenny that, through consultancy, helps companies move to the cloud.

“we specialise in building large scale cloud systems and automation systems for global partners. In the next 2 years we hope to have 10 cloud architects employed fulltime across all major cloud providers like awS, google, azure and IBm.

currently, we have 7 students working part-time delivering a product mvp in an agile development environment. In the mediumterm, we aim to take on a number students on full-time in June once they finish college and are entering the workforce.

we feel incredibly lucky to be able to work with the computing Department here in letterkenny It in a way that works well for the department, the students and ourselves. the calibre of students we have met is such a high level that we would love to have taken on everyone we spoke with. from the attendance at the first guest lecture the department organised for us to the work being completed now, the enthusiasm, skill and initiative of the students is very clear.

I have to give a huge amount of credit to the department and the college for preparing the students so well for industry, in particular in terms of qualifications. they also deserve great appreciation for facilitating the lectures and meetings for companies to talk to the students. having the opportunity to work with so many highly skilled people and with the college being so helpful in working with companies like ourselves gives us huge confidence in our ability to meet our goals.

we are aiming to build a world renowned, cloud company in Donegal and provide as many opportunities for people in the local area as possible. the computing Department and its team along with the students are helping us deliver on that vision.”

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Is this the course for you?

Ireland is the worlds' largest exporter of Computer Software. Thus there are excellent opportunities for finding well-paid employment when you graduate. Additionally, because computers are used in almost every area of modern life, the range of opportunities and types of jobs which are open to computing graduates means that the chances of having a career you enjoy are excellent.

This course will provide students with the range of both theoretical and practical skills required for them to participate fully in the rapidly growing computing industry. The ethos of the course is to provide a strong core set of competencies in general computing. These skills are typically required across all companies working in IT.

Minimum entry requirements

Successful completion of the level 7 Bachelor of Science in Computing or an equivalent level 7 qualification with 180 ECTS credits and appropriate learning outcomes.

Career opportunities

Current forecasts about the future of the computing industry in Ireland are excellent. It is projected that students who enter third level colleges this year are likely to find there are more professional computing jobs available when they graduate than there are computing graduates to fill them. During the past decade, Ireland has

gained increasing recognition as Europe’s premier location for software development. Since the 1980s, most leading US software vendors, including Microsoft, Oracle, Google, Facebook and Symantec, have based their European operations centres in Ireland. The country has also become the number one site for software development in Europe. All the big players such as Microsoft, Google, EBay, Symantec and Amazon are now based in Ireland.

Alongside the big international players Ireland also has a thriving software development industry that has been created in Ireland by Irish computer graduates. It comprises of over 600 companies, about 250 of which have significant levels of overseas sales. Ireland has now overtaken the USA as the biggest exporter of software in the world. 60% of all software sold in Europe originates in Ireland.

In addition to the national demand for computing graduates there are several large computing companies in the Northwest such as Pramerica which is based in Letterkenny, Allstate which has operations in Derry and Strabane and SITA which is owned by the air transport industry and has recently announced a major jobs expansion.

For more information on careers in computing, please see the course webpage.

follow-on courses

Taught Master’s Degree, Master’s Degree by research or Doctoral Degree by research at LYIT or other colleges or universities depending on the college/university.

computIng

course title

BaCHelOr Of SCIeNCe (HONS) IN COMPUTING

national framework level

8

lyit internal code

ly_kcmpu_b

duration

1

year

number of places

24

awarding body

lyit

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149 Performance Based Programming M 5 3

Software Engineering M 10 6 Project Preparation M 5 3 Business Intelligence

& Artificial Intelligence M 10 6 Legal, Ethical & Social Issues

in Computing M 5 3

Software Testing & QA M 5 3 Development Project M 10 6 Cloud/Enterprise Applications M 10 6 No. of credits Class hours per week Mandatory /Elective Year/

Semester Proposed Modules What will I study?

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Is this the course for you?

Whether a company has a small network of two computers or several networks spanning the globe, it will need strong IT professionals to keep everything running smoothly. If you want to be the person with the expertise and experience to source, manage and operate these crucial computer systems, then this course is for you.

This course will build on the knowledge and skills you gained in your Higher Certificate in Information Technology Support (or equivalent qualification). It will prepare you for technical and managerial roles in IT and give you the confidence and ability to work in any organisation.

Minimum entry requirements

Higher Certificate in Computing in Information Technology Support or equivalent qualification.

Note: Students who leave the course at the end of Year 3, having successfully completed Year 3 can receive an award of a Level 7 BSc in Information Technology Support.

Career opportunities

This flexible and practical degree offers great career opportunities with any companies or organisations that have a computer system – that leaves you wide open to exciting jobs at home or abroad in a thriving industry. Your role may include many different responsibilities such as:

1 Develop and implement policies to

ensure that investment in IT matches the organisation’s business goals

1 Plan and manage significant

IT projects

1 Identify key IT trends and advise on

business strategy

1 Work for an IT consultancy to advise

clients on efficient IT strategies. For more information on careers in computing, please see the course webpage.

follow-on courses

Taught Master’s Degree, Master’s Degree by research or Doctoral Degree by research at LYIT or other colleges or universities depending on the college/university.

computer ServIceS management

course title

BaCHelOr Of SCIeNCe (HONS) IN COMPUTING IN COMPUTer ServICeS MaNaGeMeNT

national framework level

8

lyit internal code

ly_kitsp_b

duration

2

years

number of places

24

awarding body

lyit

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Software Development M 5 4

Software Design M 5 4

Networks M 10 6

SQL & Database Development M 10 6 GUI Application Development M 5 4 Dynamic Web Design & Development M 5 4 Computer Systems Administration M 10 6 Agile Testing of Quality Assurance M 10 6

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151 Project Preparation M 5 3 Interaction Design E1 5 3

Trend Analysis E1 5 3

Web Application Development E2 10 6 Emerging Technologies E2 10 6 IT Service Management M 10 6 Legal, Ethical & Social Issues

in Computing M 5 3 Project Implementation M 5 3 Database Administration M 10 6 IT Infrastructure M 10 6

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Is this the course for you?

This course will build on the knowledge and skills you will have gained from the B.Sc. in Computing with Computer Games Development. So if you are eager to further develop your expertise in computing and computer games development and learn more advanced technical and managerial skills then this Honours course is the way to go. You will need to be self-motivated and eager to work independently as well as keen to work as part of a team. If you have ambition and dedication, this degree will help you develop a challenging and exciting career.

Minimum entry requirements

B.Sc. in Computing with Computer Games Development or an equivalent qualification.

Career opportunities

The added expertise you will gain from this course will leave you ready for positions of increased responsibility. In addition to the careers listed in the B.Sc. in Computing with Computer Games Development, you will be well placed for managerial roles with a full range of IT companies and with computer games development companies. They would include working with and leading teams working on the development of computer systems and computer games in particular, developing mobile applications and games, developing PC and console games and working with audio and video and integrating them into the production of computer games. Potential employers include: Instinct Technology, Havok and Microsoft among others.

For more information on careers in computer games development, please see the course webpage.

follow-on courses

Taught Master’s Degree, Master’s Degree by research or Doctoral Degree by research at LYIT or other colleges or universities depending on the college/university.

computer gameS Development

course title

BaCHelOr Of SCIeNCe (HONS) IN COMPUTING WITH COMPUTer GaMeS DevelOPMeNT

national framework level

8

lyit internal code

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duration

1

year

number of places

24

awarding body

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153 Maths & Physics for Games M 5 3

Project Preparation M 5 3 Software Engineering M 10 6 Advanced Game Programming I M 10 6 Legal, Ethical & Social Issues

in Computing M 5 3

Business & Computer Games M 5 3 Development Project M 10 6 Advanced Game Programming II M 10 6

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No. of credits Class hours per week Mandatory /Elective Year/

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World famous computer games designer Brenda Romero giving a talk to some of our Games students under Fulbright Visiting Specialist Program

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computer SecurIty & DIgItal forenSIcS

Is this the course for you?

Ireland is the worlds’ largest exporter of Computer Software. This means that there are excellent opportunities for finding well-paid employment when you graduate. Additionally, because computers are used in almost every area of modern life, the range of opportunities and types of jobs which are open to computing graduates means that the chances of having a career you enjoy are excellent. The Computer Security and Digital Forensics specialism in the course will equip student to design, develop and manage all aspects of computer systems particularly those relating to security, including building secure systems, intruder detection, forensic analysis to determine what intruders have done to the system etc. Minimum entry requirements

B.Sc. in Computing with Computer Security & Digital Forensics or an equivalent qualification.

Career opportunities

Current forecasts about the future of the computing industry in Ireland are excellent. It is projected that students who enter third level colleges this year are likely to find there are far more professional computing jobs available when they graduate than there are computing graduates to fill them. Forfás estimates that there will be 44,500 new IT jobs created by 2018.

In addition to the national demand for computing graduates there are several large computing companies in the Northwest such as Pramerica which is based in Letterkenny, Allstate which has operations in Derry and Strabane and SITA which is owned by the air transport industry and has recently announced a major jobs expansion including work on airport security systems.

The Computer Security and Digital Forensics specialism in the course is directed at enterprises whose primary function involves the storage and management of confidential or sensitive information. For example companies in the financial services sector, banks, insurance companies, credit card companies and many more.

Employers cannot hire enough security graduates to meet demand.

For more information on careers in computing, please see the course webpage.

follow-on courses

Taught Master’s Degree, Master’s Degree by research or Doctoral Degree by research at LYIT or other colleges or universities depending on the college/university.

course title

BaCHelOr Of SCIeNCe (HONS) IN COMPUTING WITH COMPUTer SeCUrITy & DIGITal fOreNSICS

national framework level

8

lyit internal code

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duration

1

year

number of places

24

awarding body

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155

What will I study?

Image Processing for Digital Forensics M 5 3 Project Preparation M 5 3 Software Engineering M 10 6 Secure Infrastructure M 10 6 Legal, Ethical & Social Issues

in Computing M 5 3

Cryptography & Cryptographic Protocols M 5 3 Development Project M 10 6 Stenography & Biometric Imaging M 10 6

4

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8

No. of credits Class hours per week Mandatory /Elective Proposed Modules Year/ Semester

4

|

7

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Is this the course for you?

Employment prospects for computer graduates are remarkably buoyant locally, nationally and internationally. For example the 2013 EGFSN and Forfás report Addressing Future Demand for High-Level ICT Skills found that “the continuing strong demand from employers for people with high-level ICT skills across the economy could lead to 44,500 new job openings arising from expansion and replacement demand over the next six years”. These jobs will arise in all sectors of the ICT industry. So the attraction of ICT as a career isn’t just the large numbers of high quality, well paid jobs available, it’s also the availability of different types of jobs to suit different people no matter what your interests are. The objective of this course is to take graduates in non-computing fields and augment their skills and knowledge in readiness to begin a career in the computing industry. It is designed to ensure that graduates are given both a base for continuing self-development and a set of skills which are transferable to the broader computing industry. These skill sets are reinforced with a strong emphasis on teamwork. The main aim of the course is to produce graduates with the required theoretical and hands-on skills to allow them to work and participate effectively in a commercial IT environment.

Minimum entry requirements

All applicants who meet the minimum entry requirements of an honours degree or equivalent in a non-computing discipline or a Level 7 in a non-computing discipline with 3 years experience that is relevant to their degree are eligible to apply by direct entry to LYIT.

Career opportunities

Currently employment prospects for computing graduates remains very healthy. The most recent reports on employment in the Irish economy continue to point to the strength of the IT sector in Ireland and abroad and the positive opportunities for employment in the sector. IT Services continue to be one of the growth areas in the Irish economy with growth in IT Services exports continuing to grow throughout the past year.

For an independent view on employment in the IT industry see web links on the course web page.

You will also find additional information on the types of jobs available to graduates of the course and testimonials from graduates of the course on the college webpage.

follow-on courses

Taught Master’s Degree, Master’s Degree by research or Doctoral Degree by research at LYIT or other colleges or universities depending on the college/university.

computIng

course title

HIGHer DIPlOMa IN SCIeNCe IN COMPUTING (converSIon courSe Into computIng)

national framework level

8

lyit internal code

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duration

9

months

number of places

20

awarding body

lyit

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157 Software Development M 10 5

Database Technology M 10 5

Computer Systems M 10 5

Software Development & Testing M 10 5 Software Engineering & Quality Assurance M 10 5 Database Administration E 10 6 Internet Applications Development E 10 5

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Semester Proposed Modules What will I study?

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computIng for eDucatorS

Is this the course for you?

With the increase in the use of ICT in schools and the expansion of initiatives such as the CoderDojo there is a growing need for more educators who have the capacity to understand the technology marketplace with particular regard to the ICT industry, teach ICT in an interesting and motivational manner and to engage with their students and to communicate enthusiasm about ICT to their students. Such knowledge is essential for students regardless of the career they intend to pursue.

The Higher Diploma will consist of a series of part-time modules in ICT. These modules individually and collectively are designed to gradually build the capability of the educator to work with their students in a wide range of ICT activities and to allow the educator to take on the role of a champion for ICT development within their schools. The course will be delivered by blended learning with short intensive sessions at the start of each semester in the college with the balance of the course being delivered by distance learning.

Minimum entry requirements

The course will be available to applicants who meet the following criteria:

1 A level 8 honors degree or equivalent

in a non-computing discipline or

1 A level 7 ordinary degree with at least 3

years post-graduate experience which is relevant to their degree and is in a non-computing discipline.

1 Graduates working in an educational

environment.

Admission to this course will be by standard LYIT application procedure for an add-on level-8 program (http:// www.lyit.ie/full-timecourses/computing/ lycehd/). Application forms are available on the Letterkenny IT web site or from the Admissions Office

Career opportunities

This course is designed for educators working within the broad education system. For educators with secure employment this course offers the opportunity to diversify professionally and to educate a body of students who will be much better equipped to deal with modern technology whether or not those students go directly into ICT related study or careers. For educators who are seeking to secure employment, given the shortage of teachers/

educationalists with an ICT background, those who undertake a significant and targeted ICT course such as this are likely to be more flexible and thus more employable.

course title

HIGHer DIPlOMa IN COMPUTING fOr eDUCaTOrS

national framework level

8

lyit internal code

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duration

21

months, part-time

number of places

20

awarding body

lyit

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159

What will I study? follow-on courses

Progression to programs leading to Masters Degree (taught or by research) or a Doctoral Degree (by research) is available through certain institutes of technology and universities in Ireland and abroad. Progression internationally to some second cycle (e.g. ‘Bologna Masters’) degree programs is possible.

Course structure

The course will be delivered by distance/ blended learning and will initially be available in part-time mode only. Students in 1st year will normally take 15 credits per semester over two semesters. Students in 2nd year will normally take 10 credits per semester over three shorter semesters.

required attendance

Normally students will be expected to attend a block for each module at the beginning of each semester.

Interactive Media M 5

Web Development M 10

User Interface Design M 5

Computer Systems M 10

Programming Concepts and Design M 10 Mobile Applications Development M 10

Project M 10

2

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No. of credits Mandatory /Elective Proposed Modules Year/ Semester

2

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3

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Is this the course for you? The postgraduate diploma is a two semester taught course in computing which focuses on topics applicable to Enterprise Applications Development. These are followed by a placement module in which students will gain practical experience working in a company engaged in enterprise applications development. Its aim is to take a graduate in a computing or computing related field and augment his/her skills and knowledge in readiness to begin a career in enterprise or cloud applications development. It is designed to ensure that graduates are given both a base for beginning to work immediately in the industry/field and also for continuing self-development. These skill sets are reinforced with a strong emphasis on teamwork and project work.

The additional dissertation component for the Masters will offer the student the opportunity to apply a range of topics covered in the postgraduate diploma to demonstrate an extended knowledge and ability in that area. The dissertation will normally be completed over one to two additional semester’s depending on whether its done on a part-time or full-time basis.

Note: On completion of the postgraduate diploma students normally obtain employment so the dissertation is typically done part-time.

Minimum entry requirements

The course will be available to applicants who hold an Honours Degree in Computing with first or second-class honours or an equivalent qualification. For suitably qualified applicants who are currently in employment in the field of Enterprise Application Development there will also be a limited number of places available for part-time study with an option to seek an exemption on the placement requirement dependent on the suitability of the applicants existing work experience.

Career opportunities

This course was developed in

partnership with the IT industry in the north-west and with SITA (Specialists in air transportation communications and IT solutions) in particular. The objective of developing the course and of providing a placement is to ensure a supply of highly-skilled and experienced graduates for key employers locally and throughout Ireland. The existence of the course and the placement reflects the commitment of employers to this field of expertise. Graduates from this course can expect to find attractive employment opportunities locally and nationally. For more information on the course including testimonials from past graduates see the course webpage.

enterprISe applIcatIonS Development

course title POSTGraDUaTe DIPlOMa IN COMPUTING IN eNTerPrISe aPPlICaTIONS DevelOPMeNT MaSTer Of SCIeNCe IN COMPUTING IN eNTerPrISe aPPlICaTIONS DevelOPMeNT

national framework level

9

lyit internal code

ly_keade_g

ly_keade_m

duration

PGDip

: 12

months

+

MSc

: 3

months

number of places

12

awarding body

lyit

WORK

PLACEMENT

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161 Enterprise Service Architecture M 15 5 Cryptography & System Security M 10 5 Enterprise Performance Management M 15 5 Net Centric Development M 10 5

Placement M 10 Dissertation M 15

1

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Class hours per week No. of credits Mandatory /Elective Proposed Modules Year/ Semester

What will I study?

1

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2

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2

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4

follow-on courses

Progression to courses leading to a Doctoral Degree (by research), are available through a range of other Institutes of Technology and Universities in Ireland and abroad.

Progression internationally to some second cycle (e.g. ‘Bologna Masters’) degree courses

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SyStemS & Software SecurIty

Minimum entry requirements

Applicants should have obtained an Honours Degree in Computing with first or second-class honours or an equivalent qualification which includes a significant element of IT including operating systems, data communications and programming.

Career opportunities

Worldwide there are about 1.5 million people working as computer security professionals and employment in this area is growing at approximately 9% per year and industry projections are that this rate of growth will continue or improve in the future.

Typical employers in the computer security field include:

1 Companies running enterprise

computer networks

1 The payment card industry 1 Companies involved in e-commerce 1 Financial services companies 1 Academic institutions 1 Government departments 1 Internet service providers.

For more information on the course including testimonials from current students and graduates of the course see the course webpage.

follow-on courses

Progression to programmes leading to a Doctoral Degree (by research), are available through a range of other Institutes of Technology and Universities in Ireland and abroad.

course title

MaSTer Of SCIeNCe IN COMPUTING IN SySTeMS & SOfTWare SeCUrITy

national framework level

9

lyit internal code

ly_kssct_m

duration

1

year full-time or

2

years part-time

number of places

12

awarding body

lyit

Is this the course for you? The MSc is a two semester taught programme in computing which focuses on topics applicable to Systems and Software Security. These are followed by a dissertation which will offer the student the opportunity to apply a range of topics covered in the taught part of the programme to demonstrate an extended knowledge and ability in that area. The dissertation will normally be completed over one to two additional semesters.

From an industry point of view, this programme was developed in partnership with the IT industry in the north-west and with Pramerica in particular. The objective of developing the course is to ensure a supply of highly-skilled and experienced graduates for key employers locally and throughout Ireland. The existence of the course reflects the commitment of employers to this field of expertise. Graduates from this course can expect to find attractive employment opportunities locally and nationally.

Note: Students may chose to leave the course after the first 60 credits (taught modules) and will obtain an exit-award of a Post-graduate Diploma in Computing in Systems and Software Security. Students who continue on to complete the dissertation will obtain an MSc in Computing in Systems and Software Security.

Due to exceptionally strong demand for security graduates, students normally go straight into employment on completion of the taught part of the course so they typically do the dissertation part-time.

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What will I study?

163 Secure Infrastructure M 15 5

Secure Programming Environments M 15 5 Security Threats & Countermeasures M 15 5 Computer Security & Cryptography M 15 5

Dissertation M 15

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Semester Proposed Modules

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5

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Note: We are currently seeking approval to include a placement before students do the dissertation.

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BIg Data analytIcS

course title

MSC IN BIG DaTa aNalyTICS WITH PreParaTOry CerTIfICaTe IN COMPUTING

national framework level

9 / 6

lyit internal code

ly_kdata_m

duration

21

months MSc

6

months Certificate

Part-time

number of places

20

awarding body

lyit

Minimum entry requirements

1 Students are expected to have

an honours degree or equivalent professional qualification. Applicants who have an honours degree in computing or an honours degree with at least 30/40 credits in computing or who have computing experience along with their honours degree will be considered for direct entry to the MSc. Applicants with an honours degree or equivalent professional qualifications but do not have sufficient computing/ mathematics background may take some or all of the modules in the preparatory Certificate in Computing.

1 Admission to this course will be by

standard LYIT application procedure for a level 9 course.

Career opportunities

Spending on Big Data technologies and Analytics is growing at 30 per cent per annum as demand for data analytics skills continues to outstrip supply. In a 2013 survey carried out by SAP, three-quarters of firms report a lack of staff or graduates with data science skills. The finding from the survey of 300 businesses found that six out of ten companies last year had problems hiring personnel they needed for data analytics. Additionally, 84% of companies would like specific training to integrate analytics into their day-to-day work, as most businesses (92%) said that they had seen the amount of data grow

Is this the course for you? Big Data Analytics is the process of examining large amounts of data of a variety of types (big data) to uncover hidden patterns, unknown correlations and other useful information. Such information can provide competitive advantages over rival organizations and result in business benefits, such as more effective marketing and increased revenue.

Since 2012 more and more companies have moved into this field to exploit the huge volumes of data being captured by their IT systems. From banking and financial services to retail and health care and life sciences, the opportunities in big data analytics are expanding dramatically.

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What will I study?

in their organisations over the last 12 months. According to Richard Bruton, TD, Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation “Big data is a sector which offers great potential for Ireland, and which we have targeted as part of our Action Plan for Jobs. In recent years, we have seen some major announcements in this sector.”

Course structure

The MSc is a taught program which focuses on topics applicable to Big Data Analytics. The course will be delivered by distance education in blended learning mode and will initially be available in part-time mode only. It includes a dissertation component which will offer the student the opportunity to apply a range of topics covered in the course to demonstrate an extended knowledge of and ability to work in the area of Big Data Analytics. Students who do not take the dissertation may graduate with a Postgraduate Diploma in Big Data Analytics.

required attendance

The course will be delivered by blended learning with short intensive lessons in the college at the start of each semester with the balance of the course being delivered by distance learning.

preparatory certIfIcate In computIng

Available from September 2015

Database Management M 10 Programming Concepts and Design M 10

Mathematics M 10

Computer Systems M 10

mSc In BIg Data analytIcS

Available from September 2016

Big Data Architecture M 10 Mathematics for Analytics M 10 Business Intelligence M 10 Performance Engineering M 5 Secure Programming Environments M 10 Big Data Analytics M 15

Dissertation M 30 No. of credits Class hours per week Mandatory /Elective Proposed Modules Year/ Semester

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