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CCT College Dublin, Monday 27th January

CCT College Dublin Open Evening – gives students the opportunity to study full-time for level 6, 7 and 8 Degree programmes in Business or Information Technology, as well as Postgraduate courses with many courses commencing in early 2020. The College is also now enrolling for part-time evening professional and industry-aligned courses including:

  • ISACA CSX Cybersecurity Fundamentals.
  • Diploma in Predictive Data Analytics.
  • Diploma in DevOps.
  • Diploma in Project Management.
  • Diploma in Python Programming.
  • Diploma in Introduction to Computer Programming (Java).
  • Diploma in Advanced Java Programming.
  • Diploma in Mobile Application Development.
  • Diploma in Web Development.
  • Diploma in Business and IT Strategy Alignment.
  • Diploma in Computerised Accounts and Payroll.
  • Diploma in Applied Business Management.
  • Diploma in Corporate Governance.

Delivered one or two evenings per week, these courses will commence in February.


Date:
Monday 27th January
Time:
5.00pm - 7.30pm
Price:
Free - Registration required
Address:
30-34 Westmoreland St, Dublin 2, D02 HK35, Ireland

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