New Course Announcements
We are delighted to introduce a range of new undergraduate courses available through the CAO in 2026. Developed to reflect evolving interests and opportunities, these future-ready programmes offer fresh pathways for students ready to begin the next stage of their learning.
With a strong focus on quality teaching, supportive learning environments, and meaningful progression routes, our new courses are designed to help you build knowledge, skills, and confidence for the future.
| Course Title | Course Code | Location |
|---|---|---|
ArtsThis flexible BA honours allows you to mix and match over 20 majors, from media, design, and technology to social sciences, music, and languages. Students will develop critical thinking, creativity, and communication skills, alongside real-world flexibility through a core curriculum and electives. |
TU980 | Aungier Street, Bolton Street, Grangegorman |
Business Information SystemsThis BSc honours teaches you how to use technology to address business challenges by combining strategic business thinking with practical IT skills. With a work placement (or project) in Year 3, students will develop both technical capability and leadership experience, preparing you to connect business |
TU913 | Blanchardstown |
Biomedical DesignBiomedical Design is where creativity meets cutting-edge science. Through hands-on projects you will learn how to create and innovate medical devices that can change lives by combining technology, material science and human anatomy & physiology. Practical and future focused, this course will prepare you for a career in Ireland’s rapidly growing MedTech sector. |
TU841 | Tallaght |
Digital MarketingDigital Marketing combines business fundamentals with specialist training in online marketing, social media, web design, and data-driven strategy. Students go on work placement in Year 3, gaining hands-on industry experience before they graduate. |
TU782 & TU920 | Blanchardstown, Tallaght |
Health InformaticsThis exciting BSc honours degree combines computing, data science, and AI with real-world healthcare knowledge, including ethics, compliance, and patient-focused technology. In Year 3, you’ll take part in a work placement or industry project, gaining hands-on experience in the fast-growing world of digital health transformation. Graduates can go on to careers such as Health Informatics Specialist, Clinical Data Analyst, Healthcare Software Developer, Digital Health Consultant, or eHealth Project Manager. |
TU848 | Blanchardstown |
Information Systems with Digital TransformationDevelop the skills needed to support and lead digital change within organisations, blending technical expertise with strategic insight. This BSc honours course uses industry projects and case studies to build practical experience in areas such as AI deployment, customer-journey redesign, and organisational transformation. |
TU842 | Tallaght |