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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.
The BA in Climate and Environmental Sustainability is an applied geography programme that is not just about understanding climate change and its...
This course has been designed to meet Irelands growing need for computing graduates who can contribute to the development of the next generation...
The programme is designed in partnership with industry and uniquely merges civil engineering with management skills. It provides graduates with...
This course places emphasis on civil engineering design and practice, by developing specialised and in-demand industry skills. Students manage and...
Common electronic systems include applications like mobile phones, sound and vision systems, computer and information technology, automation and...
Physics is the study of the basic principles that govern the physical world around us. This course will provide you with the scientific knowledge...
According to data released by Enterprise Ireland, Ireland has over 29,000 people employed in the MedTech sector and is the second largest employer...
Design and project work is a major feature of the course. The Innovative Project Development modules in Year 3 enable students, working in teams,...
This Pre Apprenticeship Software Development QQI Level 5 Computer Programming course gives students an excellent grounding in computer programming...
Are you curious about how chemistry affects our world, both in nature and when it comes to preparing and using everyday materials such as...
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.
Environmental engineers focus on projects related to natural resources rather than man-made projects and prioritise environmental protection and conservation in design and development projects.
Co-ordinates research, designs, develops, and tests operating systems-level software and general computing applications.
Street cleaners collect litter from the street and other public areas. They keep pavements, roads and gutters clean, collect leaves, spread grit in icy conditions and empty litter bins.
Operates a crane to lift heavy loads on a building site or in a factory.
Water engineers work on projects such as flood defence schemes and sewer improvement programmes at all stages of their development and implementation.
Coordinate software development and design as part of a team. Develop, create, and modify general computer applications, software or specialised utility programs.
Applies plaster to walls and ceilings in all kinds of buildings.
Works distributing drugs and monitoring symptoms, side-effects, and results during clinical trials of new drugs.
Investigates why and how the yield in any manufacturing group is above or below target.
Automotive engineering is a branch of vehicle engineering which incorporates mechanical, electrical, electric and safety elements.
Enhances the environment in a video game by creating and optimising visual effects.