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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.
Our Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) in Mechanical Engineering will develop your understanding of how design and technology solve real world...
Astronomy is the scientific study of celestial objects (stars, planets, comets, asteroids) and phenomena (cosmic radiation, dark energy). This...
This course integrates technical theory with practical application to equip students with real life problem-solving and communication skills and a...
ATU Sligo offer a wide range of engineering programmes which include Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mechatronics, and...
Mechanical Engineers contribute to the design and manufacture of all types products, ranging from cars to toys, mobile phones and even heating...
Electronic engineering is used for the collection, processing, and transmission of information. From the most sophisticated machines in industry,...
The course places a major emphasis on the development of practical programming language skills, problem solving and the application of computer...
Chemistry provides a scientific understanding of molecules and how they react together, leading to exciting developments in the use of the...
This new degree programme is the first of its kind in the West of Ireland. Public Health Nutrition focuses on the promotion of good health through...
The UCD Computer Science degree covers the fundamentals of Computer Science while also exposing students to the contemporary languages and...
Involved in the planning, monitoring and control of the testing activities and tasks of a team, in the life cycle of a software development project.
Building Information Modelling (BIM) professionals are experts in different areas of BIM and the built environment.
Collect and analyse data and information in order to estimate costs associated with manufacturing a product.
Packs, wraps and seals products into containers in a factory or warehouse.
Studies the chemistry of animals and plants and analyses their cells and tissues.
Building labourers do tasks such as moving materials, operating equipment and digging.
Cuts and fits glass. They measure the area that needs glazing, cut or trim the glass, and then fix the glass into place.
Works on ways of producing energy from renewable or sustainable sources such as wind power, solar power or biofuels, or on more traditional sources such as oil and gas.
Domestic services managers oversee the cleaning and maintenance of large residences. They work in places like universities, hospitals, nursing homes or hotels.
Studies the relationship between living creatures and their environment; from bacterial to global scales.
Manages technical sales and has responsibility for driving growth for the company.
Traffic engineers plan and design transport improvements including junctions, parking, traffic control systems and public transport systems.