The CSIS Department is delighted to present you with some of the most dynamic and progressive undergraduate degree courses in our field. We have fantastic facilities and dedicated teaching staff providing you with every opportunity to gain a valuable qualification while enjoying the exceptional educational environment that UL has to offer. You can apply for any of our undergraduate courses through the Central Applications Office (CAO).
CSIS welcomes applications from non-EU students (called International Students) to all our undergraduate programmes. Applicants should apply to the International Education Division before July 1st to be considered for a place beginning the following September. However, it is advisable to apply earlier than this to ensure sufficient time for visa applications and so forth. International Mature Student Applicants apply in the same way.
Mature students (in general 23 years of age on the 1st of January of the year of registration) are most welcome to apply for entry to our undergraduate programmes. Each mature student applicant is considered on an individual basis. Academic qualifications, work experience, motivation and overall potential for the programme of study are evaluated usually by means of an interview.
Further details are available from the Mature Student Office. Mature students apply directly to the UL Admissions Office rather than through the Central Applications Office. While there is generally a deadline for applications, for some courses we offer a flexible admissions policy. Please contact the relevant course director.
CSIS welcomes applications from students seeking to transfer into Year 2 or beyond of any of our undergraduate degree courses. Application forms and further details such as Entrance Requirements and Application Deadlines are available from the UL Admissions Office. However, potential applicants are advised to contact the relevant Course Director for informal discussion prior to applying.
The CS building has a variety of computer laboratories. We have three general-purpose laboratories with just over 100 PC-workstations as well as an iMac laboratory for undergraduate students. In addition, we have two dedicated laboratories for fourth year students one of which is an iMac laboratory. Taught postgraduate students have three specialist laboratories. The planned Games laboratory will be equipped with PCs and X-boxes.
For our state-of-the-art digital music and media facilities visit our Centre for Computational Musicology and Computer Music (CCMCM).