Course Title: Bachelor of Engineering in Electronic Engineering
(Formerly TU004)
The Bachelor of Engineering programme is designed to provide students with a proficiency in Electronic Engineering and equip them with professional engineering skills and knowledge that prepares them for employment or further study. Graduates of the course will demonstrate a strong knowledge of electronic hardware and embedded computing technology and display excellent trouble shooting and problem solving skills.
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This course is a part time Add-On programme to the Higher Certificate in Electronic Engineering. Applicants need to hold a Higher Certificate in Electronic Engineering or an equivalent qualification.
- All applicants must have competence in spoken and written English.
This programme is eligible for support under the Part-Time Fee Scheme for Specified Undergraduate Courses, administered by SUSI (Student Universal Support Ireland).
If you are applying for SUSI funding, please note:
- This programme meets the criteria set out by the scheme, including duration and credit requirements.
- Only specified part-time undergraduate programmes are included in the scheme.
- Programmes with similar titles but different structures (e.g. full-time or shorter-duration variants) may not be eligible.
For more information and to apply for funding, visit the SUSI Website.
With our industry-relevant curriculum, graduates will be well placed to meet the needs of industry. Graduates can work in areas such as product design, maintenance, wireless system maintenance and computer networking design and support.
The course runs primarily for two evenings per week over two semesters, while a project module might involve an additional evening. Alternatively, students may attend for one full day (including evening) each week.
Applications for this course are now open.
For further information on the application process, please visit How To Apply.