Course details

This course will provide you with the latest knowledge and competencies required by the fastest growing global industry: the Cloud. Cloud computing has become a multi-billion euro industry and this course offers specialisations in two key areas: infrastructure IaaS (Infrastructure as a Service) and development SaaS (Software as a Service). By focusing on the structured management of cloud architectural components, you will gain experience with the latest design principles, models, and technologies in cloud computing. The course is completely delivered by faculty and industry practitioners with proven expertise in cloud computing.

Career Prospects

Seven of the world’s top ten cloud data centre operators are already in Ireland and various industry reports predict that Cloud Computing and virtualisation is steadily set to grow within the Irish market. Depending on the PG Diploma specialisation chosen and graduate skills, some job titles might include:

  • Cloud architect
  • Cloud Technician
  • Cloud Solutions Architect
  • Cloud Developer
  • Cloud Engineer
  • Technical Cloud Consultant
  • Cloud Implementation Engineer

Who is the course for?

This course will appeal to computer science or engineering graduates, ICT industry experts, system administrators and those with an interest in gaining practical experience in cloud computing. This course is therefore for experienced ICT professionals and college graduates from cognate disciplines at level 8 on the National Framework of Qualifications.

Award and Progression

The Postgraduate Diploma in Science in Cloud Computing is awarded by QQI at Level 9 on the National Framework of Qualifications.

Course Content

Semester 1

  • Cloud Architecture
  • Cloud Security
  • Utility Computing
  • Career Bridge
  • Infrastructure Elective
  • Cloud Infrastructure Management
  • Development Elective
  • Cloud Application Development
  • Students must choose one specialisation in semester 1 which they will carry forward in semester 2.

Semester 2

  • Research in Computing
  • Business Strategies for Cloud
  • Career Bridge
  • Infrastructure Electives
  • Virtualisation
  • Data Storage and Management
  • Development Electives
  • Cloud Application Services
  • Programming for Data Analytics

Academic Entry Requirements

A level 8 degree (2.2 award) or its equivalent in computer science or a cognate discipline (STEM: Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics with substantial computing skills).

The college operates a Recognition of Prior Experiential Learning (RPEL) scheme - meaning applicants who do not meet the normal academic entry requirements, may be considered based on relevant work or other experience. Non English speaking applicants must demonstrate fluency in the English language as demonstrated by the academic IELTS examination with score of at least 6.0 or equivalent.

Course Assessment

The course will be assessed with a blend of project work and exams. This varies between modules but typically assessment is 50% continuous assessment and 50% exam. Please note that in some instances exams may take place in the daytime.

Updated on 08 November, 2015

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