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Looking for advice for returning to third level

  • 17-04-2017 10:14PM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 64 ✭✭


    Hi,

    I started the BA Computer Science in UCD in 2001 (doesn't exist anymore, it's now BSc). Like a dzope, I dropped out halfway through second year. A few years ago I got in touch with them about returning to complete - they were happy to let me switch to BSc and begin second year again. I subsequently discovered I was pregnant so I took a few years out to raise my family.

    Now I am really itching to finish my degree and work towards having an IT career down the line. With the cost of childcare being pretty prohibitive, there's two options: go parttime at night or go fulltime in a few years when the kids are older.

    Part time option: Trinity's BSc Information Systems seems to be suspended. So I think DIT BSc Info Systems and Info Technology and NCI BSc (Hons) in Computing are the only two options then? It would have to be a Dublin university due to my location, I can't move around the country. I think my past study should help with entry to second year of these courses - fingers crossed! What are people's opinions of these? One better than the other? I am not sure yet what area of IT I would like to go into, to be honest. But I have a good head for computery things, which is why I'm keen to complete my degree.

    Full time option: Well this would be UCD, where I originally started. But if I decided to wait a few years, any recommendations for courses online/distance that I could do in the meantime to keep up my skills and knowledge base?

    TIA for any and all advice!


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,467 ✭✭✭Musicman2000


    shellz wrote: »
    Hi,

    I started the BA Computer Science in UCD in 2001 (doesn't exist anymore, it's now BSc). Like a dzope, I dropped out halfway through second year. A few years ago I got in touch with them about returning to complete - they were happy to let me switch to BSc and begin second year again. I subsequently discovered I was pregnant so I took a few years out to raise my family.

    Now I am really itching to finish my degree and work towards having an IT career down the line. With the cost of childcare being pretty prohibitive, there's two options: go parttime at night or go fulltime in a few years when the kids are older.

    Part time option: Trinity's BSc Information Systems seems to be suspended. So I think DIT BSc Info Systems and Info Technology and NCI BSc (Hons) in Computing are the only two options then? It would have to be a Dublin university due to my location, I can't move around the country. I think my past study should help with entry to second year of these courses - fingers crossed! What are people's opinions of these? One better than the other? I am not sure yet what area of IT I would like to go into, to be honest. But I have a good head for computery things, which is why I'm keen to complete my degree.

    Full time option: Well this would be UCD, where I originally started. But if I decided to wait a few years, any recommendations for courses online/distance that I could do in the meantime to keep up my skills and knowledge base?

    TIA for any and all advice!

    Lol that put a smile on my face computery things:) Really depends what side of things you want to get into , Software Development , Software Testing , Infrastructure , Support side of things, Help Desk , Desktop Support , System Admin and thats just to name a few .


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 64 ✭✭shellz


    Lol that put a smile on my face computery things:) Really depends what side of things you want to get into , Software Development , Software Testing , Infrastructure , Support side of things, Help Desk , Desktop Support , System Admin and thats just to name a few .

    Computery things indeed :P I'll avoid that term in any application or interview!

    Development/testing or desktop support would be what I am leaning towards. I think I'm gonna go for it, I don't want to wait for another few years, I may as well be plugging away at it while the kids are young!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,467 ✭✭✭Musicman2000


    The Developer Testing side of things you would be looking at Third Level, as for desktop support Microsoft and Cisco certs and probably starting off in a level 1 position and working your way up the ladder.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,518 ✭✭✭axer


    I don't know much about the NCI course but the DIT course is fairly technical - if you are not technically minded you will find it tough but if you are then you'll be fine. Its the a pity the TCD one is currently not running as it has a great balance between techy and businessy. I hear they are looking to bring it back and make it even more businessy like management information systems (which is really is not far off as it was).


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