

Honours Bachelor Degree (NFQ Level 8) Computing (Software Development)
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Campus & City Dublin, Ireland
- Rent (1BR)
- €1,000
- Groceries
- €320
- Pint
- €6
Mild maritime; 5-20°C year-round, frequent rain.
Dublin has trams + urban rail; inter-city train + bus network.
Very safe; standard big-city awareness in Dublin.
An Irish CAO-participating higher education institution.
Student Reviews
Representative reviews"Solid, with caveats"
There's a lot to love, but it's not without its flaws. The best part: the teaching staff are genuinely world-class and accessible. If I'm honest, would like to see more industry guest speakers in later years. On the city — Dublin has a strong graduate scene — tech, pharma, finance all hire here. Overall, if you're considering Computing (Software Development) at Dublin Business School, I'd say go for it.
"A great decision"
I was sceptical before starting — now I'd recommend it to anyone. The best part: you finish with a portfolio that recruiters take seriously. If I'm honest, would like to see more industry guest speakers in later years. On the city — rent is expensive; book accommodation early. Overall, if you're considering Computing (Software Development) at Dublin Business School, I'd say go for it.
"Exceeded expectations"
I was sceptical before starting — now I'd recommend it to anyone. The best part: small-group tutorials really push your thinking. If I'm honest, would like to see more industry guest speakers in later years. On the city — the pub and music culture is real and student-friendly. Overall, if you're considering Computing (Software Development) at Dublin Business School, I'd say go for it.
"Would do it again"
The course has exceeded my expectations. The best part: small-group tutorials really push your thinking. If I'm honest, accommodation allocation was stressful in the first year. On the city — rent is expensive; book accommodation early. Overall, if you're considering Computing (Software Development) at Dublin Business School, I'd say go for it.
"Good but not perfect"
Overall a solid programme but worth going in with open eyes. The best part: the opportunity to do independent research in the final year is a highlight. If I'm honest, a few modules feel under-resourced compared to the flagship ones. On the city — Dublin has a strong graduate scene — tech, pharma, finance all hire here. Overall, if you're considering Computing (Software Development) at Dublin Business School, I'd say go for it.
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