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The Master of Science in Computing (Information Systems Processes) program aims to develop students' capacity to drive organizational digital transformation across various sectors. By integrating technical, managerial, and structural viewpoints, the curriculum prepares graduates with versatile competencies.
Digital platforms are revolutionizing all operations, spanning production to banking, client assistance to vendor networks, and public agencies to international organizations. These changes require sophisticated coordination between people and technology. The program strategically combines technical, administrative, and institutional approaches to give graduates the knowledge, resources, and capabilities necessary to navigate the intricacies of digital evolution.
Applicants for the MSc in Computing (Information Systems Processes) should hold a minimum of an NFQ Level 8 Honours (2.2) degree in one of the following areas; Computing, Information Technology, Science, Engineering or Business.
Applicants who do not hold the standard qualifying criteria, but have relevant industry experience, may be considered for admission to the programme under the Institute’s Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) process and subject to an interview.
English Language Requirements:
IELTS: 6
TOEFL - Computer Based Test: 213
TOEFL - Internet Based Test: 80
TOEFL - Paper Based Test: 575
TIE: C1
TOEIC: 660
Cambridge Exams: FCE (Grade B)
Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency in English; Grade C
Cambridge Certificate in Advanced English: Grade B
CEFR: Low C1
ETAPP: C1
PTE (Academic): 55
QQI FET: Merit
Duolingo English Test : 100
Oxford Test of English: 125 (with a minimum of 100 in each component)
Language Cert: B2 Communicator (with a minimum average of 33)