144 Engineering
BE (Hons) (NFQ Level 8) or BSc (Engineering Science) (NFQ Level 8) leading to ME (NFQ Level 9)
CAO Code DN150
Entry Requirements Irish1, English, Mathematics2, One laboratory science subject3 (Chemistry, Physics or Biology is recommended), Two other recognised subjects.
Leaving Certificate Passes in six subjects including those shown above, of which two must be minimum HC3.
Average CAO Points 2010 495 Minimum CAO Points 2010 425
A-Level/GCSE Passes (GCSE Grade C or above) in six recognised subjects including those above, of which two must be minimum Grade C or above at A-Level.
Guideline Equivalent Average A-Level Grades ABBB (A-Level) or equivalent combination
Guideline Equivalent Minimum A-Level Grades ABB (A-Level) & c (AS) or equivalent combination
Average Intake 250
Length of Programme 4 Years (BE), or 3 Years (BSc) + 2 Years (ME)
Progression Entry Routes FETAC Entry Route — None
IT Transfer Route — Yes See
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1 A-Level candidates are usually exempt from the Irish Language Requirement.
2 Minimum Grade HC3 in Leaving Certificate or equivalent.
3 Minimum Grade HD3 in Leaving Certificate or equivalent.
we offer a very wide range of Engineering degree programmes at UCD. After the common first year, students have complete freedom in choosing an area of specialisation.
Studying Engineering at UCD As a UCD Engineering student, you’ll enrol in a common first year, which allows you to gain an understanding of the many different engineer- ing disciplines available, before being offered an unrestricted choice of specialisation*. We have one of the widest ranges of programme choices in the country. After completing a com- mon first year, students choose from one of the following: A Biomedical Engineering
A Biosystems Engineering A Chemical and Bioprocess Engineering A Civil Engineering A Electrical or Electronic Engineering A Energy Systems Engineering A Mechanical Engineering
We provide a rigorous education in the fun- damental engineering subjects and help you to develop problem-solving and design skills based on maths and physics. Te range of study and career opportunities that can be accessed through our bachelor’s and master’s degree options is illustrated on the diagram on page 145.
Career & Graduate Study Opportunities A world of opportunity awaits you as a UCD Engineering graduate, and as our programmes are professionally accredited they are fully recognised internationally. You will be able to establish a career in many sectors, including: A Energy/clean technology
Other programmes of interest
Structural Engineering with Architecture
153 Further information
UCD Engineering & Architecture Programme Office Engineering and Materials Science Centre Belfield, Dublin 4
A Infrastructure A Healthcare
A Information and communications technology
A Business and research A Education
You will be equipped with a mindset and skills that will make you an asset to any employer. Te Engineering education offered by UCD is recog- nised by the world’s top companies. In addition to our wide range of Bachelor of Engineering (BE) programmes, UCD has numerous gradu- ate programmes including taught master’s with
www.ucd.ie/myucd/eng eng.arch@
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UCD Engineering and Materials Science Centre
specialisations in Energy Systems Engineering, Biomedical Engineering and Engineering with Business, to name but a few. Tere are also research programmes available to students at both master’s and PhD level. * Tis choice does not apply to Structural Engineering with Architecture, DN140.
Professor Gerry Byrne, Dean of Engineering, UCD
UCD aims to provide a first- class engineering education in a wide range of engineer- ing disciplines, some familiar and others less so. In essence, we aim to enable you to develop your capacity for
independent and creative thought so that you will be equipped to provide sound leadership in an uncertain future world. An aptitude for mathematics as well as creative problem- solving skills are key attributes for any professional engineer. Whether your interests lie in chemistry, computers, circuit boards, energy, healthcare, communications, buildings, business or cars, there is a UCD Engineering option to suit you. UCD Engineering seeks to attract bright students with a naturally enquiring mind combined with a hunger to get things done, and a desire to see real change manifested in a physical sense. Our staff are international leaders in the field of engineering.
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