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DCU School of Computing
B.Sc. in Enterprise Computing (DC120) |
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Programme Intro |
Why Study Computing? |
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Transferring to CA |
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Why Study Computing?
Did you know that there is a severe shortage of computing graduates?
High-tech skills and business acumen are keenly sought after and highly valued globally and that
is where Enterprise Computing graduates come in...
Due to the projected demand for IT graduates, now is a great time to choose your future in Information
Technology Business Management with the B.Sc. in Enterprise Computing.

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As well as learning how computers work, you will get an understanding of the technology behind
things like computer games, mobile phones, the Internet and many other computing-based products that
surround us. |
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You will also gain insight into the business world making you uniquely placed to be able to
apply the knowledge of IT and its potential and develop it within organisations with the best business
strategy. |
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Computing involves a lot of practical work and working in teams, so you will have the opportunity
to spend plenty of time in the labs learning useful skills that can be applied in the workplace as well
as learn to manage groups and teams |
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Great career opportunities are available to qualified graduates across a wide range of
industries. IT jobs are available wherever computing technology is used, and that is in every sector
of the economy. |
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Now is the perfect time to begin studying for a computing degree. Industry and government experts
predict a significant skills shortage in the IT sector in the years to come. There is a shortage of people
entering computing-related college courses, meaning that by the time you graduate, there will be even
better opportunities available to graduates in an expanding IT industry. |
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