About Msc In Computing in Griffith College, Ireland
Take the next step in your career and become a computing and IT specialist
This specialist Level 9 MSc in Computing aims to equip students with the necessary skills to pursue an active and leading role in a dynamic, evolving industry.
Why Study Computing at Griffith College?
Designed specifically to address a growing need in the industry, the MSc in Computing at Griffith College is a 1-2 year programme which aims to give students an insight into the world of academic and industrial computing research. Delivered on a full and part-time basis, as a graduate of this course, you will:
- Obtain specialist knowledge and skills essential for a career in computing or IT.
- Establish an analytical mindset necessary for independent academic and professional research.
- Gain a practical understanding of how to research and master technical issues, analyse and present your findings coherently, and document your work in a professional manner.
- Develop a team player attitude necessary to communicate problems, ideas and solutions to all levels of the industrial team.
- Build upon your knowledge of supporting topics in the many disciplines of computing.
- Fantastic job prospects with a 100% employment record from a sample of 35 graduates from our class of 2017
Course Highlights
- Finish early with Post-Graduate Diploma
- Small class sizes
- Access to state of the art facilities
- A dedicated experienced lecturing Team
- Industry guest speakers
Academic Progression
On completion of the Level 9 MSc in Computing, students may progress onto a range of Level 10 Doctoral programmes on the National Qualifications Framework. The Postgraduate QQI validation means that your qualification is recognised not only in Ireland and Europe but throughout the world.
Career Progression
Through the MSc in Computing you will have gained valuable professional experience, specialised in a key emerging field and developed many technical skills. There is a wide range of career options for our graduates including:
- Technical Applications Developers
- Computing Consultant
- Systems Analysts
- Database Administrators
- Network Managers
- Head of Data Science
- Digital Designer
- IT Operations Manager
- Systems Analyst
- Web Developer
English Language
If English is not your native language, you must show proof of English Language proficiency. We accept the following certifications:
- IELTS
- TOEIC
- TOEFL
- Cambridge
- PTE
Griffith College, Ireland Highlight
Type |
Private |
Established |
1974 |
Students |
>7000 |
Campus |
URBAN |
Intake |
Sep |
World Ranking |
7693 |
Country Rank |
27 |
Griffith College, Ireland Average Tution Fees And Other Expenses
Avg.Tutution Fees |
€9,400-€12,000 |
Administration Fee |
€125.00 -€250.00 |
International Student Support Fee |
€300 |
Registration Fee |
€250 |
Visa Administration Fee |
€200 |
Protection of Enrolled Learner Fee |
€245 |
Average Living Cost in Ireland
Undergraduate courses |
€9,000 – €45,000 per year |
Postgraduate Master and PhD courses |
€9,150 – €37,000 per year |
Student living on campus |
300 - 650 EUR/month |
Student living with partner/colleagues |
450 - 550 EUR/month |
Internet |
up to 60 EUR/month |
Utilities |
around 30 - 50 EUR/month |
Food costs |
250 - 350 EUR/month |
Transportation costs |
50 – 55 EUR/month |
Books and other study materials |
75 EUR/month |
Social activities/entertainment |
60 - 100 EUR/month |
Medical insurance |
45 EUR/month |