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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 unique interdisciplinary programme provides students with detailed knowledge and understanding of forensic, analytical, and pharmaceutical...
In this course you will gain a firm grounding in the key areas of mathematics, while developing the ability to invent, criticise and perfect...
Engineers are in extremely high demand right now in Ireland and globally with exponential growth in job opportunities, especially in the...
This honours degree equips graduates with the skills to manage our manmade and natural resources. Through a mix of outdoor fieldwork, high-tech...
Calling maths lovers! If you’d like to be able to fix a gaming remote or build a smart doorbell from scratch, you need to study Electronic...
Earth and Ocean Sciences involve the study of the physical and chemical processes that affect planet Earth and its oceans. In this field, you will...
You will gain a firm grounding in the key areas of mathematics, while developing the ability to invent, criticise and perfect mathematics for...
Smart Product Engineering is aimed at those with an interest in the design and development of digital devices and services that they encounter...
Chemistry is a creative and central science, dealing with challenges that span the physical and life sciences. It is found and used everywhere...
An expert chemist with particular expertise in molecular design, the synthesis of drugs and understanding of biological functions.
Advises on the management, regulation and control of the noises and vibrations that surround us in the home, the workplace and the environment.
Building Information Modelling (BIM) professionals are experts in different areas of BIM and the built environment.
Works as part of a team of engineers in the manufacturing process of medical equipment.
Studies the mining, uses and treatment of metals and alloys.
Works with stone to construct stone walls, floors, pavements, or other stone structures.
Runs repeated tests on pre-release video games to ensure there are no glitches or problems with the software or game design.
Operates a crane to lift heavy loads on a building site or in a factory.
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.
Works with steel bars and stirrups required in the preparation of the steel cages used for reinforced concrete.
Works under supervision of a lead scientist, and specialises in routine practical tasks essential to research and development in areas such as genetics, microbiology and chemistry.
Designs technologies that specialise in light information or light energy, such as laser or fibre optics technology.