Study all the principles and uses of computers and software, as well as key areas in mathematics, a major project and a six month placement in industry.
Acquire hands-on programming skills and advanced problem solving techniques in our dedicated computer science building (Eolas).
You will study another Arts subject or Critical Skills with Computer Science and Mathematics in first year.
There is a transfer pathway from 1st year MH101 Arts to 2nd year MH601 CSA Computer Science and Software Engineering (through Arts). Students must successfully complete 1st year having taken and passed at least 22.5 credits of Computer Science. There is no limit on places.
Choosing the Arts stream of Computer Science and Software Engineering (MH601) offers additional benefits for those who may be interested in diverse fields such as the humanities, law, business, gaming, or languages. In first year, this stream allows students to study another Arts subject alongside Computer Science and Mathematics,
providing a broader frame of reference. This interdisciplinary approach enhances creativity and critical thinking, making graduates well-equipped for a variety of career paths that require both technical and non-technical skills.
The Department of Computer Science at Maynooth University was founded in 1987 and is located in the Eolas Building,
a 20M state-of-the-art ICT hub. Our laboratories and equipment provide excellent facilities for practical work and all our courses include a mix of lectures and laboratory work.
You will gain practical, professional experience by working in industry as part of your degree, enhancing your career readiness and employment opportunities upon graduation.
We endeavour to provide a supportive and enjoyable atmosphere for learning through our Computer Science Centre, extensive assistance during practical work and we are available outside of lectures to help our students.