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Frequently Asked Questions

 

This page is intended to answer, in so far as is possible, some of the questions that we are often asked - click on a question to see the answer.

  1. I don't have a degree in one of the disciplines mentioned in the course brochure, can I still make an application for a place on the M.Sc.in Computer Science (Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing) at Trinity College Dublin?
  2. Is it possible to take the M.Sc.course in Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing at Trinity College Dublin on a part-time basis (e.g., by evening or weekend attendance)?
  3. Is it possible to take the M.Sc course in Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing at Trinity College Dublin on a distance learning basis?
  4. What financial assistance is available to students taking the M.Sc. course in Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing at Trinity College Dublin?
  5. Is it possible to hold a part-time job while completing the M.Sc. course in Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing at Trinity College Dublin?
  6. English is not my first language, what language requirements are there for those whose first langauge is not English?
  7. What is the tuition fee for the M.Sc.course in Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing at Trinity College Dublin?
  8. What are the rules for determining whether an application is considered to be an "E.U. application" or a "non-E.U. application"?
  9. What is an "upper second class honors degree"?
  10. When are "Michaelmas", "Hilary" and "Trinity" terms?
  11. When does teaching on the M.Sc. course in Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing begin for the academic year 2010/2011?
  12. Is it possible to take the course starting in April rather than October?
  13. How many hours of classes are there each week?
  14. How much time should I expect to spend completing coursework beyond that spent in class?
  15. How do I choose a dissertation topic?
  16. How do I make an application to the M.Sc.course in Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing at Trinity College Dublin?

 


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