Programmes

News 19/07/11With Ireland facing a digital skills shortage, the new industry-linked digital media programme, WebElevate, aims to help plug the digital skills gap while supporting job seekers to forge new careers in Ireland's booming Irish technology sector.  For more information and to apply to the WebElevate course, applicants should visit www.webelevate.ie.Launched by Digital Skills Academy in partnership with Dublin Institute of Technology (DIT), WebElevate, a level 8 (honours-degree level) programme, is focused on providing job-seekers with skills for employment in Digital Media, in areas such as Mobile Application Development, Web Commerce, Global Digital Marketing and Web Video production.  Pictured at the launch of the Digital Skills Academy's WebElevate programme, were: Alan Millett, Managing Director of Digiweb Group , Paul Dunne, Chief Executive of Digital Skills Academy , and Graduate of the Digital Skills Academy ,Gea Gambone. Photo Chris Bellew / Fennells

 

Digital Skills Academy currently offers a range of programmes relevant to the digital media industry. Based in high-quality education & training facilities at The Digital Hub in Dublin, DSA programmes deliver an innovative framework for ‘close-to-labour-market’ higher education & training.

 

Digital Skills Academy is now accepting applicants for its new TechElevate programme, commencing in May 2013.

 
TechElevate is Digital Skills Academy’s latest innovative programme, offering ICT-industry certification from Microsoft, HP Institute, and CompTIA. Designed for graduates of ICT/Computing programmes, TechElevate combines ‘industry-focused’ skills training with the development of key professional workplace skills.
See our TechElevate section to find out how to apply.

 

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