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| Course Category | Computers, Computers & IT (Information Technology) |
| Course Type | Online Learning |
| Course Qualification | Higher Diploma |
| Awarding Body | Dundalk Institute of Technology - Awarding Body |
| Awarding Body Details | Higher Diploma in Science in Computing |
| Course Duration | 2 Years |
| Course Time | Please refer to course page for further details: https://www.dkit.ie/courses/school-of-informatics-and-creative-arts/computing-science-and-mathematics/higher-diploma-in-computing.html |
| Course Fee | Price on Application |
| Entry Requirements | Please refer to course page for further details: https://www.dkit.ie/courses/school-of-informatics-and-creative-arts/computing-science-and-mathematics/higher-diploma-in-computing.html |
| Course Code | DK_ICCPT_8 |



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