Master of Science in Computing in DevOps

1 Year On Campus Masters Program

Atlantic Technological University - Donegal Letterkenny Campus

Program Overview

The Master of Science in Computing in DevOps at Atlantic Technological University is a postgraduate degree that equips you with advanced skills in software development and IT operations, focusing on modern DevOps practices that are transforming how technology teams deliver software and services. This programme is ideal for graduates with a computing background who want to accelerate into DevOps, Cloud, or software-focused roles where automation, integration, and delivery are essential.


Curriculum Structure

Year 1 (Full-Time) / Year 1–2 (Part-Time)
In the first year, you’ll build a strong foundation in DevOps and software engineering principles, combining technical problem-solving with practical applications. Core modules such as DevOps Software Engineering immerse you in collaborative development processes, while IaC for DevOps Pipelines teaches infrastructure automation — preparing you to handle everything from continuous integration to deployment pipelines. Alongside these, DevOps Project Management introduces you to planning and executing complex IT projects with industry standards.

Year 2 (Full-Time) / Part-Time Continuation
As you progress, the emphasis shifts toward advanced practice and research-driven outcomes. You’ll undertake a Research Project or Dissertation that challenges you to apply your knowledge to real-world DevOps problems, whether that’s optimizing delivery workflows or designing resilient CI/CD architectures. Elective content such as Disruptive DevOps encourages exploration of emerging technologies and disruptive practices shaping the future of IT operations.


Focus Areas:

DevOps Software Engineering, Infrastructure as Code (IaC), Deployment Pipelines, Project Management, Continuous Integration/Continuous Deployment, Research Methods

Learning Outcomes:

Develop advanced DevOps technical skills; design automated infrastructure and delivery workflows; manage and deploy IT projects with agile practices; conduct applied research in computing environments

Professional Alignment (Accreditation):

This programme is a Level 9 award on the Irish National Framework of Qualifications (NFQ), recognised for postgraduate study and aligned with industry expectations for DevOps practitioners

Reputation (Employability Rankings):

Graduates can pursue attractive roles such as DevOps Engineer, Cloud DevOps Engineer, or Systems Software Engineer with leading technology companies, reflecting the practical, industry-relevant skills gained throughout the course

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

At Atlantic Technological University, the MSc in Computing in DevOps is designed to give you hands-on, practical experience that mirrors real-world software engineering and DevOps environments. You’ll work with modern development tools and collaborate on projects that reflect current industry practices, building the confidence and skills that employers are looking for. The university’s campus facilities, including well-equipped computer labs and dedicated computing spaces, allow you to practice coding, automation, and deployment using tools and frameworks central to DevOps. You also have access to the campus library and research activities, which enrich your learning and connect you with cutting-edge developments in computing.

You’ll gain this experience through opportunities such as:

  • Modern Computing Labs: Use on-campus computer and software facilities to practise DevOps techniques like automated testing, version control, and continuous delivery with current industry tools.

  • Group Projects and Collaborative Work: Work in structured teams on assignments that simulate real development environments, building integrated solutions and pipelines that reflect workplace DevOps practices.

  • Applied Modules with Industry Relevance: Modules such as DevOps Software Engineering and IaC for DevOps Pipelines involve practical exercises in infrastructure automation and collaborative software delivery.

  • Research-Led Activities: Engage with computing research, including projects on security in CI/CD pipelines and multi-cloud architecture, giving you exposure to real challenges in the field.

  • Access to Campus Resources: Take advantage of ATU’s library, online databases, and study spaces to support project work, dissertation research, and continuous learning throughout the programme.

Progression & Future Opportunities

Graduates of the Master of Science in Computing in DevOps from Atlantic Technological University are well-prepared for a variety of exciting careers where both technical expertise and practical DevOps skills are highly valued. Typical roles include DevOps Engineer, DevOps Support Engineer, Senior Software Engineer with a DevOps focus, and DevOps Project Manager. With a strong combination of hands-on experience and a recognised Level 9 qualification, graduates can pursue both technical and leadership opportunities in technology teams:

You’ll benefit from a range of university services and outcomes that support your transition into the workforce:

  • Career Services Support: ATU’s Careers Service offers personalised guidance to help you explore career options, refine your job search strategy, and make informed career decisions, including workshops and one-on-one support for students and graduates.

  • Skill Development and Job Preparation: Structured career development tools and workshops help with CV writing, interview preparation, and connecting with potential employers.

  • Employment Statistics: Many graduates secure employment within nine months of finishing the programme, often with competitive starting salaries, reflecting the strong demand for IT and DevOps professionals.

  • Industry Connections and Events: ATU hosts employer events, career fairs, and networking opportunities where you can meet recruiters from across the tech sector.

  • Work Placement and Internships: While the programme emphasizes project work and practical modules, students have opportunities to gain hands-on experience through internships and placements, which can often lead to job offers.

  • Accreditation Value: The Level 9 qualification is recognised by employers and professional bodies, giving your credential strong credibility in Ireland and internationally.

Further Academic Progression:
After completing this Master’s, you could continue your studies through doctoral research (PhD) in areas such as DevOps, cloud infrastructure, software engineering, or computing innovation. You might also pursue specialised postgraduate certificates or professional qualifications in cloud architectures, security, or advanced software development to deepen your expertise and enhance career prospects in technical leadership or research-focused roles.

Program Key Stats

€14,000
€6,300
€ 30
Sept Intake : 14th Feb


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Eligibility Criteria

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Additional Information & Requirements

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Career Options

  • DevOps Support Engineer
  • Senior Software Engineer in DevOps
  • DevOps Project Manager
  • Cloud DevOps Engineer
  • DevOps Engineer
  • Systems Software Engineer
  • Software Development Engineer with DevOps focus
  • IT Operations Specialist
  • Continuous Integration/Continuous Deployment (CI/CD) Specialist

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