So, in summary, I would say that this looks like a good course, but do not expect to be landing a senior high-paid job at the end of a three-semester course without a great deal more work experience and training. A decent employer will at best look on your master's degree as an indication of ability and willingness to learn. If you go for it, best of luck with it -- software can be a fascinating and rewarding career.
The reason I'm telling you this is because a while back there was a similar thread to this where a few people who had gone and done MSc in computing were complaining that despite all hype about the shortages in the software industry they were not landing jobs and the main reason was that they did not have the background that most entry level candidates could offer.
My question is: in reality, how much weight is put on a qualification?
Can I ask, would you say that is across the board? I would have my sites set on a small - medium agency as opposed to a developer job with AIB (for example)
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