School of Computing DCU
 
Home About Us Research People Prospective Students Current Students Alumni Career Opportunities Staff Intranet
Why Study at DCU
Open Day
Guided Tour
Career Guidance
Mature Student Information
Transfer Student Information
Exchange Student Information
International Postgraduate Students
 

DCU School of Computing
Graduate Diploma in Information Technology

 

Graduate Entry A One-Year Full-time (DC818) or Two-Year Part-time (DC819)
Professional Entry One-Year Full-time (DC846) or Two-Year Part-time (DC845)

Programme Intro | Full Time Course Structure | Part-time Course Structure | MSc in IT
Fees & Requirements | Apply Now!

Programme Introduction

Chair of Programme:

DCU's Graduate Diploma in Information Technology is an in-depth skills conversion course aimed at those who wish to pursue a career in the Information Technology field but whose primary qualification lies in an area outside IT. It is offered on both a full-time and part-time basis, making it suitable for recent graduates wishing to broaden their skills portfolio, and also for individuals already in full-time employment, who are seeking to obtain a recognised qualification in the IT area.

NOT A GRADUATE BUT THINK THIS COURSE IS FOR YOU: READ ON

In response to the market's demand for qualified professionals in the IT sector today, the School of Computing in DCU are happy to announce that it has now incorporated a new entry mechanism on to the Graduate Diploma. As a school we strongly believe and support lifelong learning and feel that everyone is entitled to the chance of gaining a third level education. For this reason the Graduate Diploma is now open to professionals in the IT sector who have no primary degree but have significant industrial experience and have shown a commitment to lifelong learning. This new entry mechanism takes into account the knowledge and skills that individuals have achieved while working in the IT sector.

Launched in 1996, the programme attracts graduates from a wide range of disciplines, including the arts, engineering, business, education and science, and provides students with an excellent grounding in IT and its related disciplines. Alongside excellent employment prospects, DCU's Graduate Diploma in Information Technology offers major fee support to EU students, and a strong practical focus aimed at developing graduates with the kind of personal and professional skills most sought after in the Information Economy. Additionally, graduates may progress to DCU's MSc in Information Technology programme.

Graduate Employment

The blend of skills developed in graduates makes them suitable for jobs wherever computing technology is employed, and that is in every sector of the economy. There is a particularly high demand for graduates who have the skills to apply computer technology to the practical problems of business and industry, as well as continuing opportunities for graduates who wish to pursue further studies leading to careers in research.

As a result, graduates of the programme have gone on to pursue a variety of careers in Ireland and abroad in areas such as teaching, sales, software design and development, computer support, and business analysis. Among the forms for whom our graduates work are AIB, Citibank, Ericsson, e-Spatial Solutions, SAP, Kadius, Merrill Lynch, JP Morgan and Lucent Technologies.