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Course Code: GA876 Course Code: GA873
NQAI level: 7, Places: 24 NQAI level: 7, Places: 48
Course Duration: Three years Course Duration: Three years
Bachelor of Science in Bachelor of Science in
Internet Architectural
Technologies Technology
Why Study Internet Technologies?
This three-year course prepares students for a career in software development
particularly focused on the design and development of internet applications.
This is a growing area as computing moves from standalone P.C.s to the world
of distributed computing. In addition to the technical skills and computer
languages, students are also offered modules in marketing, accounting,
enterprise development and language.
Course Subjects
Internet Technology, RAD 1, Software Development 1, Communications and PC
Applications, Web Development, RAD2, Software Development 2, Computer
Technology and Management, Data Communications, RAD 3, Fundamentals of
Why Study Architectural Technology?
Web Engineering, Web Services Development 3 and Math 1 (Intro to Statistics),
Why does a building have a particular design? Is the building energy efficient?
Networks Technologies, RAD 4, Web Analysis and Design Modelling, Web
Are available materials being used to maximum advantage? This course will
Services Development 4 and e-Business, RAD 5, Web Services Development 5,
provide you with the range of knowledge to answer these questions. You will gain
Object-Oriented Analysis and Design, Math 2 (Business Mathematics) and
the necessary skills required to design the fabric of a building and assess its
Project (1 Year), Internet Security, RAD 6, Web Services Development 5, Quality
performance on an environmental and energy awareness level.
Assurance and Testing and Project (1 Year)
Course Modules
Career Opportunities
Mathematics, Construction and Civil Engineering Industry, Building Science,
Graduates can expect to find employment in a wide range of software
Structural Mechanics, Construction Technology and Buildings Services, CAD,
development enterprises in both public and commercial organisations.
Design Studies, Languages, History of Architecture, Communications,
Conservation, Surveying, Appreciation of Architecture, Environmental Studies,
Follow-on Studies
Contract and Legal Studies, CAD/Graphics, Design, Building Regulations,
On successful completion of the course, graduates may progress to Level 8
Environmental Studies, Project.
courses in software development or related disciplines in GMIT or other third
level institutes.
Career Opportunities
Graduates can pursue careers with consultants or contractors in either the private
or public sectors.
Follow-on Studies
A variety of options is available for successful graduates to proceed to
professional level studies in institutes of technology or universities in Ireland and
elsewhere.
Other Essential Information
Contact: Mr. Brian Mulhern Contact: Elizabeth Lynch
Tel: 094-9043147 E-mail: brian.mulhern@gmit.ie Tel: 094-9043125 E-mail: elizabeth.lynch@gmit.ie
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