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BSc in Computing in Software Development

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Course Overview

This course provides a solid foundation in software development for web and mobile systems, and how to test and implement it into group projects. Critical thinking and communication skills are taught to provide students with the core soft skills required to work as part of a modern software engineering team. Students will specialise in the design, development, testing and evaluation of software systems with particular emphasis on the application of agile process development.

Students will also acquire the fundamentals of a broad range of computing topics; networking, procedural and object-orient programming, testing, computer security, data analysis and visualisation, IoT, and will have the option of selecting specialist modules such as: artificial intelligence, machine learning, mobile development, smart technologies, and immersive technologies.

What makes this course different

Understanding the Industry

Software development is at the heart of every sector, from business and computing to healthcare and entertainment. It combines creativity and problem-solving to create innovative solutions for our modern lives. The industry is continuously progressing and innovating, and needs software developers with a passion for the art of designing, installing, and supporting software.

Career Opportunities

As a graduate of this course, you will have a skill set that will enable you to gain employment in industries in which there is a constant demand for software developers, particularly in the ever-expanding Internet sector.

Future Careers:

  • Software Engineer
  • Application Developer
  • Software Tester
  • Web Developers
  • Cloud Computing Developers
  • Technical Consultants

Course Delivery and Modules

This course is delivered in a combination of lectures, lab classes and tutorials. There is a specific focus on problem-based learning and so much of the programme content is delivered in small 20-student computer labs where students can avail of greater feedback and interaction with their lecturer.

There are numerous support services available within the department to enable and encourage all students to realise their personal and professional potential.

  • Professional Skills for Computing
  • Programming 1
  • Static Website Development
  • Maths 1
  • Linux Fundamentals
  • Introduction to Design
  • Programming 2
  • Networking
  • Databases 1
  • Dynamic Website Development
  • DevOps
  • Project

  • Wellbeing and Career Resilience
  • Object Oriented Programming
  • Software Testing
  • Microservices
  • Full Stack Front End
  • Agile Requirements Engineering
  • Object Oriented Design
  • Project Management
  • Databases 2
  • UX Design
  • Full Stack Back End
  • Project

  • Design Patterns
  • Algorithms and Data Structures
  • Security
  • Mobile App Development
  • Machine Learning
  • Project
  • Work Placement/Semester Abroad

Work placement

In 3rd Year (Semester 2) students undertake a minimum of 15 weeks of work placement with host companies.

The host companies are provided by the department in coordination with the Placement Office or students can undertake a placement with an appropriate company which they have identified themselves.

Education Progression

Graduates may progress to Year 4 of the BSc(Hons) in Computing in Software Development.

Fees and Funding

Please find information on fees and funding here: www.dkit.ie/fees

Entry requirements

Standard entry requirements apply.

How to apply

Apply on CAO

All standard entry first-year applicants must apply for entry through the CAO. See Important application dates for CAO and information for specific applicant types below:

Apply on CAO
CAO code: DK726

Advanced Entry & Transfer Applications

Advanced Entry is for applicants who have previous educational achievements and/or work experience and want to be considered for direct entry into year  2, 3, or 4 of a course. This includes students looking to transfer to DkIT from another Higher Education provider.

International Application (non-EU)

International Applicants (not from or living in the EU) can apply through an agent or directly to DkIT to study this course.

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Disclaimer: All module titles are subject to change and for indicative purposes only. All courses are delivered subject to demand and timetables are subject to change. Elective Module options will only run subject to student numbers. The relevant Department will determine the viability of each elective module option proceeding depending on the number of students who choose that option. Students will be offered alternative elective modules on their programme should their preferred elective option not be proceeding. Award Options for Common Entry Programmes: The relevant Department will determine the viability of each award option proceeding depending on the number of students who choose either option. If the numbers for one of the Award options exceed available places, students for this option will be selected based on Academic Merit (highest grades).