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The engineering sector itself is made up of a wide range of companies providing a diverse range of products and services.
Physical and Mathematical Sciences is a broad sector, with many potential career paths for those with qualifications and suitable skillsets, including medical work, engineering, teaching, finance and technology.
This course is suitable for those interested in the professional side of the Construction Industry.
The Quantity Surveyor acts within both...
Construction Management is all about managing the construction process and meeting the needs of clients within legal, financial and environmental...
The BA (Hons) in Sustainability Management programme aims to provide learners with the knowledge, skills, and mindset necessary to address global...
Mechanical Engineers contribute to the design and manufacture of all types products, ranging from cars to toys, mobile phones and even heating...
Physics is the fundamental science, which seeks to understand the basic laws governing the structure of matter, the nature of energy and the...
This one-year course is for students who are interested in pursuing a career in the computer industry. It aims to prepare students for careers...
Physicists design experiments to test or apply new ideas to better understand the physical world. Their work has led to key developments in areas...
This course provides advanced training on computer systems and networking technology. Students with suitable qualifications can apply for this...
GMIT offers students access to state-of-the-art, energy dedicated teaching and research laboratories. The Energy Engineering degree is accredited...
When you apply for Science you must select ONE of the following options:
The aim of this programme is to enable the learner to acquire the knowledge, skill and competence to safely utilise a range of techniques and...
Develop economical industrial processes that make the huge range of products on which modern society depends, e.g: food and drink; fuel; artificial fibres; pharmaceuticals; chemicals; electronics, plastics; and clean water.
Astronomers research stars, planets and the universe. They study and analyse maps, space, and the universe at large, using information from telescopes and satellites.
Works on a construction site building walls and other structures using bricks, blocks or other materials.
Toxicologists employ specialist scientific knowledge and equipment to study the impact of toxic and radioactive materials on biological systems, including the human body and the environment.
Oversees the regulatory approvals process for products, most commonly works for companies operating in highly regulated industries such as biopharma and medical devices.
Plays a coordinating role in the technical design elements at the centre of the building design process.
Works to increase a website's visibility on the internet.
Responsible for a team of people, motivating and encouraging them to meet customer satisfaction goals.
Performs any combination of light cleaning duties to maintain private households or commercial businesses, in a clean and orderly manner.
Performs repairs and maintenance on electrical appliances used in the home.
Work may involve importing, processing, saw milling and treating wood or the manufacture of wood products and woodworking machinery, and may also act as managers within the timber industry.
Map the built and natural environment to provide accurate spatial data which facilitates planning, development and conservation. Provide expertise in the full life cycle of mineral development.