Computational Thinking




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Learn how to combine human creativity with the power of computers to solve problems. Examine the essentials of theoretical computer science and its mathematical foundations.
You will have the option of undertaking a 1-year work placement or studying abroad between the 2nd and 3rd year (subject to availability).
Why choose this degree?
- Acquire hands-on programming skills, advanced problem-solving techniques, and learning to think logically and analytically when approaching complex problems developing your creativity and communication skills.
- Study Philosophy (seeking to understand and analyse human knowledge and thinking) and Advanced Mathematics.
- Our laboratories and equipment provide excellent facilities for practical work and all our courses include a mix of lectures and lab work.
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All students are liable for the Student Contribution fee: €3,000 (for non-EU students is already included in the price). Exchequer Free Fees Scheme for EU student is available.
Application deadline for EU students is February 1 (Regular) and May 1 (Late).
Admissions Requirements
High School GPA 3.0/4.0 (3.5/4.0 for certain degrees) plus a minimum 1000 composite SAT (reading, writing and math) score (1200 / 1600 for certain degrees) or a minimum ACT composite: 22 / 36 (26 /36 for certain degrees) (writing section not required). Test scores are not required when applying, they can be submitted at a later date.
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- Bachelors
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