UCD Computer Science Open Evening

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UCD, Tuesday 26th November

UCD Computer Science Open Evening – Transition Year, 5th and 6th year secondary school students, mature applicants and QQI/FET applicants who are considering a BSc in Computer Science or a BSc in Computer Science with Data Science, parents, teachers and guardians are all very welcome.

A UCD Computer Science degree equips you with the necessary skills to work as a computer programmer, software engineer or architect, database designer, web developer, network engineer, systems administrator or manager, and IT consultant. Some graduates also go on to start their own companies. With a BSc in Computer Science, you're also eligible to pursue graduate study in computer science and in related areas, such as business, mathematics and engineering. Graduates also pursue research in computer science through PhD programmes in UCD or other institutions.


Date:
Tuesday 26th November
Time:
6.00pm - 8.30pm
Price:
Free - Registration required
Address:
O'Brien Centre for Science, Stillorgan Road, Roebuck, Dublin 4, Ireland

Google Map of O'Brien Centre for Science, Stillorgan Road, Roebuck, Dublin 4, Ireland

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