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Do you need to be good at maths?
I'm a second year in biosciences and last year I had to do a lot of maths. I would say I'm not the best at maths and I struggle a little but the college has a
maths learning support centre that's really helpful. All you have to do to get help from them is bring your
notes from class it doesn't cost anything and they're really helpful. I'd also say the lecturers themselves are
also very helpful they understand maths can be difficult and will answer all your questions and we also have tutorials once a week where you can get practice
doing equations and get any extra help you might need.
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What are the lecturers like in DIT?
The thing that struck me most when I started in DIT was how approachable the lecturing staff are. They
are more than happy to spend time inside and outside of class answering any queries students have.
Anything the can't answer they will either find out or point you in the right direction.
The small lecture halls in DIT means that it is easy to ask questions to the lecturers about different aspects
of the module material. This results in students developing good relationships with the lecturers due
to the small number of students in each lecture.
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What's the most interesting thing you did in first year?
2nd year DT228 computer science. The most interesting thing I did in first year was the last
programming assignment we had. We had to design a lotto game that selected numbers and checked for a winner. It sounds simple but with error checking it became a lot more complex. I found this the most interesting because I learnt the most doing this
assignment.
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New Grades % Marks H1 / O1 90-100 H2 / O2 80<90 H3 / O3 70<80 H4 / O4 60<70 H5 / O5 50<60 H6 / O6 40<50 H7 / O7 30<40 H8/ O8 0<30
Higher Level Ordinary LevelGrade Points Grade Points H1 100 H2 88 H3 77 H4 66 H5 56 O1 56 H6 46 O2 46 H7 37 O3 37 H8 0 O4 28 O5 20 O6 12 O7 0 O8 0
Leaving Certificate Points
Course Code Course Title Level
General Entry
DT212 Science (General Entry) 7
DT201 Science (General Entry) 8
Course Code Course Title Level
Pharmaceutical, Chemistry & Forensic
DT203 (DT201) Forensic and Environmental Chemistry 8
DT299 (DT201) Chemical Sciences 8
DT227 (DT201) Science with Nanotechnology 8
DT422 (DT201) Pharmaceutical Healthcare 8
DT261 (DT212) Medicinal & Pharmaceutical Chemistry 7
DT425 Pharmacy Technician Studies 6
Course Code Course Title Level
Food, Nutrition & Environmental Health
DT420 (DT201) Nutraceuticals for Health and Nutrition 8
DT421 (DT201) Food Innovation 8
DT225 Public Health Nutrition 8
DT491 Environmental Health 8
DT223 Human Nutrition & Dietetics 8
DT424 Food Science and Management 6
Course Code Course Title Level
Allied Health
DT204 Biomedical Science 8
DT223 Human Nutrition and Dietetics 8
DT224 Optometry 8
DT229 Clinical Measurement Science 8
DT235 (DT201) Physics with Medical Physics & Bioengineering 8
DT219 Opthalmic Dispensing 7
DT259 (DT212) Biosciences 7
Course Code Course Title Level
Physics
DT221 (DT201) Physics with Energy and Environment 8
DT222 (DT201) Physics Technology 8
DT227 (DT201) Science with Nanotechnology 8
DT235 (DT201) Physics with Medical Physics & Bioengineering 8
DT260 (DT212) Industrial & Environmental Physics 7
Course Code Course Title Level
Computing
DT211 Computer Science (Infrastructure) 8
DT228 Computer Science 8
DT282 Computer Science (International) 8
Course Code Course Title Level
Mathematics
DT205 Mathematical Sciences 8
DT220 Industrial Mathematics 8
What our Students Say
“I found my course really good. It had a very strong practical aspect. We did a lot of lab work and we were taught physics mainly through PBL in first year, which is Problem Based Learning
where you work in small groups and interacted a lot with the lecturers. We had to teach our peers and learn from them as well as write reports and it really taught you a lot of skills that would be
needed for this industry”
Rachel Harding - DT222 - Physics Technology
“I really like my course because there are a lot of technical skills
associated with it, theoretical knowledge and practical skills from labs. I would definitely recommend my course to
anyone interested in studying physics because you get a lot of the skills necessary for working in the physics industry outside
of education”
Sarah Gilligan – DT221 - Physics with Energy and Environment
“I would recommend the course if you were leaning more towards the practical side of computing because
it has everything in it from software development, programming, networking, operating systems,
everything like that. I found out about it through my school counsellor, he helped me pick it and we worked
from there to pick the best course for me.”
Jamie Doyle – DT211 - Computing
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