| Application Deadline: | If applying through www.cao.ie - 1st February | ||
| Annual Tuition Fee: | ≈ € 2,950 - ≈ € 10,500 (non-EEA) | ||
| Location: | Dublin / Ireland / View location on map ▾ Hide location on map ▴ | ||
| Duration: | 48 months | Start Date: | September |
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| Languages: | English | ||
The Honours Engineering Degree programmes are four-year full-time programmes which prepare students for a career in engineering up to the highest levels of responsibility. This is the common first year of these programmes and the final degree is taken in one of the following five options:
* DT026 Building Services Engineering
* DT027 Civil Engineering
* DT022 Mechanical Engineering
* DT023 Manufacturing & Design Engineering
* DT024 Structural Engineering
Places on each of these options are limited and places are allocated on the basis of performance in the first year examinations. All successful students will be offered a place on one of the second year programmes.
The programme is delivered in modular format across two semesters. All modules are compulsory and comprise; Engineering Mathematics 1 & 2, Mechanics 1 & 2, Engineering Physics 1 & 2, Engineering Chemistry 1 & 2, Engineering Drawing, Introduction to Engineering and Engineering Applications, Professional Development and Computing. A good mathematical and analytical ability is required for all degree options.
Building Services Engineering
Building Services Engineers are involved in the design, installation and maintenance of services to buildings necessary for the efficient operation of modern buildings. The services include mechanical, electrical and electronic systems. Graduates may form part of a team with other engineers, architects and surveyors.
Civil Engineering
Civil Engineering is concerned with the design, construction and maintenance of the physical infrastructure and services that are essential to our health, convenience and comfort. Graduates may form part of a team with other engineers, architects and surveyors.
Manufacturing & Design Engineering
Manufacturing Engineers manage resources and economically use technology to produce quality goods and services for society. Almost everything that touches daily life is manufactured. Included are machinery design and manufacture; food processing and pharmaceutical; computer and electronics; automotive and aircraft; toys and textiles; plastics and chemical products; health and medicine.
Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical Engineers are concerned with the design, development, manufacture, operation and maintenance of machinery and equipment of many types, ranging in size from small components to complete manufacturing or process plants. They design, construct and operate machines such as engines, pumps, turbines, compressors. They are concerned with energy production from a variety of fuel sources, e.g. oil, coal, peat and gas.
Structural Engineering
This is a sub-section of Civil Engineering which comprises the design, building and maintenance of the physical infrastructure and services that are essential to our health, convenience and comfort. Structural Engineers are a specialist group of engineers involved in the design and construction of structures such as bridges, towers and grandstands.
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Bachelor of Engineering - Honours Degree - Level 8
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