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Searching for online masters in software development

  • 12-06-2015 12:05AM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 244 ✭✭


    hi I am currently looking into a masters in software development, ideally mobile app development. I live in galway and need the masters to be 100% online as i have a full time software dev job and a family.
    I can only seem to find 1 course that is 100% online and that is in NUIG. it does not cover any mobile development which i am a small bit disappointed about. However I cant seem to find any other Masters qualifications in this area that are provided via distance learning. If anyone can let me know of an alternative course or a website where i can find one that would be fantastic.
    thanks.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,519 ✭✭✭GalwayGrrrrrl


    purerandom wrote: »
    hi I am currently looking into a masters in software development, ideally mobile app development. I live in galway and need the masters to be 100% online as i have a full time software dev job and a family.
    I can only seem to find 1 course that is 100% online and that is in NUIG. it does not cover any mobile development which i am a small bit disappointed about. However I cant seem to find any other Masters qualifications in this area that are provided via distance learning. If anyone can let me know of an alternative course or a website where i can find one that would be fantastic.
    thanks.
    I'm looking at doing the Nuig distance learning course too- if you are already working in software it might be too easy for you - I'm starting from a non- IT background. Am following this thread with interest


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