Information Systems & Technology

The Diploma in Computer Studies is a part-time programme of training and education leading to a professional qualification in Information Technology. It covers such fundamental topics as the configuration of hardware and software, the project management of IT initiatives, and contemporary IT security. It is delivered in a student-friendly way over two academic years. 

Diploma in Computer Studies

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Key Facts

Delivery Method

The programme is delivered through a student-friendly blended learning model. Students attend webinars, seminars (as required), and are supported in their studies by various online resources and bespoke course material.

Entry Requirements

Applicants require a Leaving Certificate with a minimum grade C in two higher level papers and grade D in four other subjects. The papers passed must include Irish, English and a third language. 

OR

Mature students (students over 21 on January 1 of the calendar year of entry) may enter a programme without the above qualifications. 

Duration

Two academic years

Accreditation

NUI

Place on NFQ

Level 6 (Special Purpose award) what is this?

Commences

October 2024

Application Deadline

October 2024

Fees

The cost of the programme is €2,550 per annum.

Employers and Fees

Where employers are paying fees, students, when enrolling, must provide a PO number and employer authorisation on the applicaiton form OR submit a letter from their employer confirming that fees will be paid directly. 

Students Paying their own Fees

Fees can be paid by:

  • Electronic transfer (contact the Undergraduate Office).
  • Debit/credit card (contact the Undergraduate Office).
  • Cheque (payable to the Institute of Public Administration).
  • Bank draft.

Note: Fees may increase slightly from year to year. Where this occors, students will be charged the increased fee.  

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The Programme

The Diploma in Computer Studies is a part-time programme of training and education leading to a professional qualification in Information Technology. It covers such fundamental topics as the configuration of hardware and software, the project management of IT initiatives, and contemporary IT security. It is delivered in a student-friendly way over two academic years. 

Is This Programme for you?

This programme is particularly suitable for both end users with a strong interest in Information Technology who would like to make a career in IT and those already working in IT who would like to extend their knowledge and convert their experience into a formal qualification

Subjects

The programme includes both common and elective modules. These examine critical areas in contemporary IT, including:

  • Hardware and software fundementals
  • Project and operations management
  • Security foundations
  • Cloud and virtualisation
  • Big data and data analytics
  • Web design
  • Systems development
  • Datbase design
Assessment

Assessment is through a combination of on-line testing assignment, project work and examination.

How To Apply
  1. Download this Application Form and complete it (if your fees are being paid by your employer, be sure to include all the relevant details on the form).
  2. That form MUST be accompanied by: (a) proof of ID (copy of passport, birth cert, or driving licence), (b) a passport photo, (c) the programme fee (see section on Fees).

Send the completed application form and the above items to undergrad@ipa.ie.

You may also apply by post.

Delivery

The Diploma in Computer Studies is a part time programme that is delivered over two semesters.

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Programme Delivery and Applications

IPA programmes are part time and generally delivered through a blended learning model.  To apply, see the How to Apply section on the relevant programme and download the application form below.

Undergraduate Application Form 2024

 

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