Students of this course will gain practical skills that will enhance employability in the IT sector, especially in areas that are in great demand such as human-computer interaction, user experience design (UX), usability evaluation, game design and social media, and in research aimed at developing the next generation of systems and services.
Technology is becoming increasingly involved in every aspect of our lives, from driving to sleeping, from education to our relationships. In order to ensure that these developments have positive impacts on our lives, we need people with expertise in both human behaviour and technology design.
People with skills in Psychology and Computing have a unique insight into the needs and abilities of technology users, and the skills to design, develop and evaluate technology in areas such as education, e-health, mental health, interaction with A.I., and supports for people with disabilities.
Why Choose This Course
Most advances in the design of technology interfaces in the past 50 years – from car dashboards, to airplane cockpits, from computer operating systems, to games controllers, are brought about through the collaboration of psychologists, designers and computer scientists. All of the worlds’ biggest technology companies have large departments staffed with people who are expert in research methods, in perception and cognition, and who carry out studies in order to understand whether their designs are usable and useful. Every day, as you use your smartphones and your social media accounts, you are benefitting from the work of people researching the meeting points of psychology and computing.
Placement or Study Abroad Information
Students will have the opportunity of undertaking an optional work placement in year three in industry and other organisations. The objective is to provide students with learning opportunities in relevant work settings in which they are expected to develop skills as well as demonstrate integration of theory and practice from the course.
Skills and Careers Information
Students of this course will gain practical skills that will enhance employability in the IT sector, especially in areas that are in great demand such as; User Experience design (UX), User Interface (UI) design and testing, Usability testing, Human-computer interaction, Game design, Social media service design, Research aimed at developing the next generation of systems and services. Graduates can also follow a path from this programme into traditional psychology careers, such as; Educational Psychology; Work and Organisational Psychology; and Clinical Psychology through graduate study.
Graduates of this programme will offer employers a unique combination of technical software related skills, research skills, and psychological training. As a graduate of this degree, you will be well trained for careers in a wide range of areas, including roles in which you will creatively apply the most engaging user interface design ideas and work practices with multi-disciplinary teams to design and develop products and services as well as positions in which you will develop an understanding of the requirements for technology, improve the design of technology, or evaluate the effectiveness of technology.
Graduates of this course who wish to pursue a career in the psychology professions can do so via a year-long graduate conversion course. Students who achieve at least a 2.1 in their degree will be guaranteed a place on our graduate conversion course. This conversion course will provide access to professional accreditation by the Psychological Society of Ireland.
Graduates of this course who wish to pursue a career in Software Development, IT, Software Engineering, Web Development, or any of the computing professions will be well placed to do so, through further study or direct routes to employment.
Academic qualification equivalents
1. All India Senior School Certificate
2. Higher Secondary Certificate / Standard 12
3. Indian School Certificate (Year 12)
Band 1 Programmes
Minimum average of 90% + in any of the recognised secondary school qualifications.
Band 2 Programmes
Minimum average of 80-89% in any of the recognised secondary school qualifications.
Band 3 Programmes
Minimum average of 75-79% in any of the recognised secondary school qualifications.
Additional Requirements
Where Maths is required for a specific degree programme, a minimum score of 85% in Maths is required.
Where a Lab Science subject is required for a specific degree programme, a minimum score of 85% is required in the appropriate Lab Science subject.
English language requirements (one of the below):
University Type | Public University |
Campus Setting | Urban |
Establishment Year | 1845 |
No. of Campuses | 1 |
No. of Accommodation Complexes | 6 |
Postgraduate Employment rate | 85-90% |
Average Cost of Attendance | 9,500-30,000 EUR |
Research funding | 96 million EUR |
Applications Accepted | Offline/Online |
Work-Study | Available |
Intake Type | Semester wise |
Mode of Program | Full time and online |
Tuition & fees :
€ 13,000
Total
€ 13,000