What is Information Technology?
Technology is all around us. We want to CLICK on everything. We like to find everything on a website. Information Technology is about managing information in our modern digital age. We use the ATM machine, top-up our phone, download music or send photos to friends - these activities are part of our normal day. Information Technology helps us to understand what is happening behind the scenes when modern technology is used.
Why is Information Technology important?
Information Technology plays a crucial role in all aspects of life. Currently, there is a shortage of people who have the skills to understand, design, develop, test and integrate technologies to develop solutions for problems that exist across all sectors of society, such as businesses, banking and healthcare.
What is the BSc in Information Technology?
This three year programme will provide you with the skills to work in the computer industry or in the computing department in a wide variety of industries. You will develop your knowledge about the role of technology in society, become proficient in analysing, designing, developing and testing computer systems and you will acquire the skills that will allow you to integrate various technologies together to form solutions for businesses across a wide range of industries.
What structure does the course have?
This course consists of six 12 week semesters, with six modules in each semester (except semester 5).
In first year there is a strong focus on understanding technology and the critical role it plays in modern life. You will be introduced to concepts such as security, databases, computer networks and programming. In the subsequent years you will study specialist modules that will build on the knowledge gained in first year and equip you with the skills to become a specialist in technology integration, allowing you to gain employment in different industries depending on where you see your core strengths and future.
This course is built on two core computing areas, both of which have a high demand for graduates:
- Databases and information systems
- Computer networks and cloud computing
You will acquire skills in these areas and their integration to develop technical solutions that will enable you to gain employment in an array of businesses. At the beginning of year 3 you have the option to complete work placement or study abroad, which has become very popular with recent students.
In addition to the core computing modules WIT has implemented a modular system where students may choose modules from other disciplines, to complement their core study course. The course also offers a stream called Web Information Management. Web Information Management is the act of managing the information on a web page using a variety of different tools and technologies and these skills are much sought-after in today’s modern business context.
Flexible Semester
Semester 5 is a flexible semester. This semester provides an opportunity for you to engage in work placement, exchange courses abroad or professional development courses in IT related areas.
High Practical Content
The course has a high practical content allowing you to get plenty of hands-on experience. Most modules use computers for practical work and there is a blended learning approach where part of the learning is done online, supported by a Virtual Learning Environment. As you progress through the years you will learn about how companies use IT for their day-to-day business. A choice of different streams from second year on, will allow you to build variety into your selection of IT modules.
| Semester 1 | Semester 2 |
|---|---|
| Communication Skills | Business Information Systems and Processes |
| Computer Systems 1 | Computer Systems 2 |
| Mathematics Fundamentals | Creative Problem Solving |
| Programming Concepts | Programming Fundamentals 1 |
| Systems Analysis, Design and Testing | Statistical Analysis |
| Website Development 1 | Wen Design and Development |
| Semester 3 | Semester 4 |
|---|---|
| Computer Networks | Database Fundamentals |
| Database Fundamentals | Further Statistics |
| Enterprise Applications | Introduction to Computer Security |
| Introduction to Cloud Computing | Networks Infrastructure |
| Network Theory Fundamentals | Professional Practice |
| Programming Fundamentals 2 | Web App Development 1 |
| Semester 5 | Semester 6 |
|---|---|
| Learning Portfolio-Flexible Semester | Application Security |
| Choose one of the following electives: | Automated Cloud Services |
| *Industrial Placement 1 | Digital Transformation of Information Systems |
| *Professional Certification 1 | Enterprise Data Exchange and XML |
| *Study Abroad 1 | Mobile App Development 1 |
| *Voluntary Organisation Project 1 | NoSQL Databases |
| Choose one of the following electives: | |
| *Industrial Placement 2 | |
| *Professional Certification 2 | |
| *Study Abroad 2 | |
| *Voluntary Organisation Project 2 |
Leaving Certificate 2018:
Minimum entry requirements for BSc in Information Technology
5 subjects: O6/H7
English or Irish: O6/H7
Mathematics: O6/H7
Advanced and Equivalent Entry for BSc in Information Technology:
What career opportunities will I have?
The jobs for which you might find yourself applying include the following:
- Computer Technician
- Data Centre Technician
- Database Developer
- Information Architect
- Information Technology Consultant
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