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CCT College Dublin
The College of Computing Technology (CCT) is one of Ireland’s leading specialist colleges in the areas of Computing and Business Studies courses.
The College of Computing Technology (CCT) runs a comprehensive range of part-time, full-time, corporate, and semester abroad courses and training within these subjects. CCT affords a personal touch to the students on its computing and business studies courses, with small class sizes promoting an interactive course learning atmosphere, and an excellent student service. We foster a dynamic, student-centred, international learning environment, which promotes individual potential. CCT is an Irish state approved higher education provider of QQI (Quality and Qualifications Ireland) validated programmes in Ireland.
All computing courses and business studies courses provided by College of Computing Technology (CCT) are innovatively developed with a practical, industry relevant focus. An integral part of our education and training course provision is a personal and professional development stream, running parallel to academic studies. This embodies the ethos and spirit of CCT, to furnish students with opportunities to enhance and improve personal skills, career skills, and to complete globally recognised industry certification running parallel to academic programmes.
Faculty staff at the College of Computing Technology (CCT) share a common goal to continually improve and facilitate the enhancement of our courses, teaching and learning. The considerable ongoing research effort by senior faculty members at the college, marks CCT’s commitment to the enhancement of teaching and learning within the ICT and Business Education areas.
The College is proud of its truly international student body, representing learners from 50 countries. CCT is part of the CAO scheme, and also comes under the Education in Ireland national brand, managed by Enterprise Ireland, under the authority of the Irish Minister for Education & Skills.
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BA (Hons) in Business The BA (Hons) in Business degree course will provide the learner with the knowledge and skills necessary so that the learner will take an active role in medium to long term planning of a business, analysis of the external/internal environments and the competence to make recommendations regarding solution(s) to identified current business-related issues and problems.… |
Bachelor of Business (Honours) - One Year Add-on This full time programme is ideal for any learner who wishes to pursue a career within the business discipline or as a means to progress to further studies in business or in a business related field at Level 9 (Masters) on the Irish National Qualifications Framework. |
Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Computing and Information Technology This full-time programme is ideal for any learner with an interest and motivation to embark on a career within the ICT Industry, or for graduate study in many ICT related fields. It provides for a depth of knowledge in many high-demand ICT areas, building on a broad and solid computing background. The curriculum is industry-informed,… |
Higher Diploma in Science in Computing – Irish NQF Level 8 (1 year full-time) The Higher Diploma in Computing is a postgraduate programme designed for learners with either a level 7 degree in ICT, which is normally 5 years old or above, or an level 8 degree in a subject with a strong numerate, IT, or technical element such as accounting, engineering, science, digital media, etc. The programme enables… |
Master of Science (MSc) in Applied Software Development This MSc in Applied Software Development utilises a carefully designed programme schedule with modules focused on advanced software development topics: Algorithms & Mathematical Methods, Information Retrieval and Data Mining, Research Methods & Professionalism, Software Design Methodologies, Cloud Services & Integration, Enterprise Software Development , Programming Paradigms, Systems Security and the Applied Software Development Project. The… |