With most technology organisations moving their software delivery platforms to a DevOps approach the shortage of people with cross sectional skills in DevOps is now acute. Candidates can gain a full Masters of Science degree in this specialist area with an emphasis on practical application in the workplace. This programe is delivered by TU Dublin.
The content for this programme was determined in collaboration with key industry members in the ICT sector and targets the three elements necessary for successful DevOps - People, Process and Technology. You will learn automating the entire software update and deployment processes including major concerns such as security in the pipeline, automated teating and DevSecOps.
For 2025 the programme is newly updated to take on board concerns relating to sustainability and AI in respect of DevOps. Advanced topics in Architecture, Performance and Security are covered. The programme is delivered over one calendar year full-time.
| Course Location | Dublin |
| Location Postcode | Dublin 24 |
| Course Category | Computing, IT & Computers |
| Course Type | Classroom Based |
| Awarding Body | TU Dublin |
| Course Duration | 1 year |
| Entry Requirements | Honours graduates (Level 8) with a major in a Computing or Information Technology, at a minimum award level of second class grade two honours are eligible for entry to the programme. Students with a lower grade of Level 8 award than a 2.2 and some years of suitable experience may also qualify for admission. Honours graduates (Level 8) in equivalent cognate fields with an award at 2.2. or higher. Applicants who have an Honours Bachelor's Degree (Level 8) in an equivalent cognate field (e.g. Scientific, Mathematical, Engineering, or Business IS/MIS discipline), at a minimum award level of second class honours grade 2 (2.2), will be considered for entry if their prior experience is considered an adequate background to prepare them for the programme. If English is not your first language you will need to provide evidence of your English language proficiency as detailed on our website. |
| Course Code | TU428 |

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