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BSc Computer Science
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Objectives
Our programmes give an in-depth grasp of the whole field of computer-based information systems with a view to a career in that area. In the first two years students study areas such as programming, computer systems, software engineering and logic. In the third year students undertake a project. This usually involves the implementation of a sophisticated piece of software reflecting the students particular interests, but may also involve research in an applied computer science field.
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Entry requirements
Entry Requirements -International Baccalaureate 34 points overall including HL6 in English and History -Irish Leaving Certificate A1 A1 B1 B1 B2 B2 at Higher level including grade B1 in English or History -European Baccalaureate 80% overall inc 80% in English or History -USA: Advanced Placement Tests Three AP subjects with 544 including English or History at grade 5 -Australia: Tertiary Entrance Ranking 95+ Tertiary Entrance Ranking, or an OP of band 4 for Queensland
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Academic title
BSc Computer Science
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Course description
BSc Computer Science
Programme
Year 1
-Data Structures (15 credits)
-Programming Practice (15 credits)
-Programming Concepts (15 credits)
-Programming Applications (15 credits)
-Computer Systems I (15 credits)
-Foundations of Computing I (15 credits)
-Introduction to the Theory of Computation (15 credits)
-Introduction to Software Engineering (15 credits)
Year 2
-Database Systems (15 credits)
-Operating Systems & Concurrency (15 credits)
-Foundations of Computing II (15 credits)
-Programming Language Design Paradigms (15 credits)
-Computer Science Logic (15 credits)
-Software Architectures & Patterns (15 credits)
-Systems Implementation (15 credits)
-Computer Communications & Networking (15 credits)
Year 3
-Individual Project (30 credits)
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