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Graduate Diploma in Computing

  • 16-08-2011 9:00pm
    #1
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    Hi Guys, thinking of doing a GradDip in computing in UL, AIT or NUI Galway. I have a few questions if anyone could help:

    I see AIT and UL have programs. Could someone recommend which one looks the best as I am looking to transfer into programming

    I'm a Chartered Accountant who currently can not find work if I do this diploma have I a good chance of a job or is it a waste of time? I love computers and have thought about transferring over for ages but just wanted to finish my CA first.

    Can anyone tell me if I do a GradDip in one of the above is there any chance of getting into a masters in one of the above. Would a masters then give me a good chance of a job?

    The reasons for my transfer is I have a child and need work in North Tipp Limerick area at the moment accounting work here has completely dried up but I see a load of software and it jobs. Any help greatly appreciated. Obviously I would prefer UL or AIT due to commute however if UCC or NUIG have good courses let me know. Thanks a million


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