Computer Science and Software Engineering
Ireland
Term: Academic Year, Fall, Spring, Summer
Description:
This program offers a wide selection of courses, an international student body enrolled at the host institution, internship placement and supervision, centrally located housing (in dorms), cultural activities and included excursions and a small group of KEI students on the program. Graduate and undergraduate courses available. Located in the vibrant and cosmopolitan city of Dublin. Students are placed in internships, according to their interests. Internships are supervised by faculty from Griffith College Dublin.
Highlights:
Host Institution: Griffith College, established in 1974, is Ireland's premier (and largest) independent college. The College consists of five faculties; Business and Finance, Law, Computing Science, Journalism and Media Communications and Design; offering undergraduate and graduate-level courses to 5,000 students from more than 50 countries. The college is known for its excellent academic standards, small class size, focus on professional development and expert professors. The school enjoys a strong national and a growing international reputation. Griffith College is housed in a series of historic buildings, located on a 7-acre campus, a 15-minute walk to the Dublin city center. Curriculum: This program emphasizes software engineering, programming languages, system development, computer architecture, operating systems; fundamental and applied mathematics; telecommunications, networks, distributed systems and internet development; databases, information processing and information management, computer graphics and multimedia; AI and robotics; and other related areas. Courses are supplemented with professional visits and internships at local businesses. The cultural component includes organized cultural activities and field trips in Ireland and Great Britain. Students can earn up to 16 college and graduate credits per term. Living: Students live in dorms, located in the central district of Dublin. Excursions: The program includes excursions within Dublin, Ireland, Northern Ireland and in Great Britain.
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Subject Areas :
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- Computer Science / IT
- Design
- Engineering (Computer)
- Graphic Design
- Information Systems
- Internship Programs
- Technology
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Cost in US$: $10,980 semester; $21,460 year; $5,950 summer; $8,590 summer session plus internship
Cost Include Description:
KEI programs in Dublin include college and/or graduate credit, internship placement and supervision, centrally-located accommodations, comprehensive medical/travel insurance, On-Site Coordinator, orientation, airport welcome and transfer, mobile phone and access to Internet and cultural excursions in Ireland, Northern Ireland and Great Britain.
Experience Required: no
Participants Travel to Ireland
Independently
Typically Participants Work
Independently
Application Process Involves:
- Letters of Reference
- Phone Interview
- Transcript
- Written Application
Post Services Include:
- Alumni Network
- Exit DebriefingAbroad
- Job and Internship Network
- Re-Entry Debriefing at Home
Knowledge Exchange Institute (KEI)'s Mission Statement: The Knowledge Exchange Institute offers unique study and intern abroad programs for college and graduate students. KEI programs are distinguished by a large selection of major-specific, language and regional studies courses; courses taught in English (all locations); professional internships; transcripts and credit from an accredited university; extensive cultural excursions; housing; pre-departure and on-site staff and support; and attentive service and small groups of students.
Year Founded: 1997
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