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Letterkenny Institute of Technology
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Letterkenny
County Donegal
Ireland
http://www.lyit.ie
Bachelor of Science in Computing with Computer Security and Digital Forensics
http://www.lyit.ie/courses/computing/ly737/
Course length
3 Years ab initio
Course description
The B.Sc. is a three year taught programme in computing, which focuses on core computing skills plus topics applicable to the computer security and digital forensics. Its aim is to provide students who participate in it with the range of both theoretical and practical skills required for them to participate fully in a strong and vibrant computing industry with a particular emphasis on computer security and digital forensics. In addition graduates from this course will be able to do a planned one-year add-on Honours BSc in Computer Security and Digital Forensics.
Admissions and entry requirements
Grade D3 or higher in at least five ordinary level subjects at Leaving Certificate, including Mathematics and either.
- FEATC applicants click FETAC
- Applicants presenting non-Irish exams as a basis for entry, please check the IOTCEF listing to search for the entry relevant to your country
- Applicants who are interested in taking selected modules only from this programme and/or those interested in studying this programme in a part-time mode, click Part-time Study
Fees
Please contact university
Contact Person
Thomas Dowling
Head of Department of Computing
thomas.dowling@lyit.ie
Tel: (074) 918 6304
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