Master of Science (MSc) Information Systems with Computing

1 Year On Campus Masters Program

Dublin Business School

Program Overview

The MSc in Computing and Information Systems at Dublin Business School is designed to equip students with strong technical computing skills alongside a practical understanding of modern information systems. This programme is well suited to graduates or professionals who want to advance into software development, systems analysis, data-driven roles, or IT leadership through a balance of hands-on learning and applied research.


Curriculum Structure

Stage 1 – Core Computing and Systems Foundations
In the first stage of the programme, students develop a solid technical foundation in programming, data management, and system infrastructure. Modules such as Programming for Information Systems and Advanced Databases focus on building robust software and managing complex data structures, while Networks and Systems Administration introduces how modern IT environments are configured and maintained. Students also explore Web and Mobile Technologies, gaining practical skills in developing applications for contemporary digital platforms, alongside an introduction to Research Methods to support analytical thinking.

Stage 2 – Advanced Systems and Applied Technologies
As the programme progresses, students move into more advanced and applied areas of computing and information systems. Enterprise Information Systems examines how large-scale systems support organisational processes, while Data Analytics and Visualisation develops the ability to analyse and present data for informed decision-making. Modules such as Computer Systems Security and Web Development for Information Systems ensure students understand both system protection and advanced application development, supported by Applied Research Methods to strengthen problem-solving and evaluation skills.

Final Stage – Dissertation or Applied Research Project
The programme concludes with a substantial Dissertation or Applied Research Project, allowing students to apply their technical and research skills to a real-world or academic problem. This final project demonstrates independent learning, analytical ability, and professional-level competence in computing and information systems.


Focus Areas

Software development, information systems design, advanced databases, networking and systems administration, web and mobile technologies, data analytics and visualisation, computer systems security, applied research.


Learning Outcomes

Graduates will be able to design, develop, and manage computing and information systems, analyse complex technical and business problems, work confidently with data and enterprise systems, and apply secure and effective solutions in professional IT environments.


Professional Alignment (Accreditation)

The programme is awarded at NFQ Level 9 and is accredited by Quality and Qualifications Ireland (QQI), ensuring recognised postgraduate academic and professional standards.


Reputation (Employability)

Dublin Business School is known for its career-focused postgraduate programmes, with this MSc emphasising practical skills aligned to current industry needs. Graduates are well prepared for roles in software development, systems analysis, data analytics, IT consultancy, and related computing fields.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

The MSc in Computing and Information Systems at Dublin Business School places strong emphasis on learning by doing, ensuring students graduate with practical, job-ready skills. Throughout the programme, students apply theory directly through hands-on coursework in programming, databases, networking, web technologies, data analytics and systems security. Teaching is assessment-led and project-focused, meaning you are constantly working with real tools, real datasets and real system challenges rather than relying solely on written exams. This practical approach is reinforced through structured lab sessions, collaborative assignments and an applied final research project, allowing students to develop both technical confidence and professional problem-solving skills:

  • Purpose-built computer laboratories equipped to support programming, database development, web and mobile application work, networking and systems administration tasks

  • Project-based assessments across modules, including both individual and group projects, reflecting how computing professionals collaborate in real workplaces

  • A strong focus on continuous assessment, with practical deliverables such as technical implementations, system designs and applied reports

  • A substantial Dissertation or Applied Research Project, where students independently design, build, test and evaluate a computing or information systems solution

  • Access to the DBS Library, offering extensive digital and print resources, academic journals, research databases, and dedicated study spaces to support coursework and research

  • IT and student support services on campus to assist with technical access, software use and learning resources throughout the programme

This blend of practical labs, collaborative project work and independent research ensures graduates leave DBS with experience that closely mirrors professional computing environments, preparing them for roles in software development, information systems, data analytics and IT consultancy.

Progression & Future Opportunities

Graduates of the MSc in Computing and Information Systems at Dublin Business School move into a wide range of technology and systems-focused roles, supported by the programme’s strong practical and applied emphasis. Typical career paths include roles such as Software Developer, Systems or Business Analyst, IT Project Manager, and Data Analyst, with opportunities across both technical and business-driven organisations. As a QQI-accredited NFQ Level 9 qualification, the degree holds long-term value and is recognised by employers in Ireland and internationally:

  • DBS Careers Hub and Career Development Centre, offering one-to-one career guidance, CV and cover letter support, interview preparation, job search planning and employability workshops specifically tailored to postgraduate students

  • Employer engagement and careers events, including job fairs, recruitment talks and networking opportunities that connect students directly with hiring organisations

  • A curriculum designed with a strong employability focus, ensuring graduates leave with practical project experience, technical portfolios and professional communication skills

  • Access to the wider DBS alumni network, supporting professional connections and career development beyond graduation

  • A QQI-accredited NFQ Level 9 award, providing academic credibility for career advancement, professional recognition and international mobility

Further Academic Progression:
Graduates who wish to continue their studies can progress to doctoral research programmes in computing, information systems, data analytics or related disciplines at universities in Ireland or abroad. Others may choose to complement the MSc with professional certifications in areas such as cybersecurity, project management or data analytics to further specialise and enhance long-term career prospects.

Program Key Stats

€14,500
€9,100


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Eligibility Criteria

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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Software engineer
  • web application developer
  • software analyst and designer
  • systems support engineer
  • database developer
  • technical consultant
  • IT project manager
  • system analyst
  • enterprise information systems specialist
  • network design and maintenance specialist
  • computer systems security professional
  • data analyst
  • business analyst 

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