SECTION 6 – THE MAYNOOTH BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE CAO CODE: MH201 POINTS 2018: 350 MH201 Bachelor of Science Degree
CAO Code: MH201 CAO Points 2018: 350 CAO Points Range 2017: 360-625 Places 2018: 225 Erasmus/Study Abroad Option: Subject to availability
Mature Applicants: See p. 202 UK, EU & International Applicants: See p. 207 QQI Link: See p. 204 Leaving Certificate Minimum Entry Requirements: 2H5 & 4O6/H7, O6/H7 Irish, English & a Science subject (i.e. Agricultural Science, Applied Mathematics, Biology,
By studying Science at Maynooth, you are joining a research tradition that can trace its roots to the first professors of the Royal College of St Patrick, founded in 1795. The Faculty of Science and Engineering at Maynooth University now comprises the Departments of Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Electronic Engineering, Experimental Physics, Mathematical Physics, Mathematics and Statistics, and Psychology.
Research interests of the Departments within the Faculty of Science and Engineering include:
>Biology: Bioinformatics, Immunology, Medical Mycology, Molecular Genetics and Plant Biotechnology.
>Chemistry: Organic, Pharmaceutical and Medicinal Chemistry, Biophysical Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry.
>Computer Science: Computer Vision, Computational Cognitive Modeling, Computer Science Education Research, Principles of Programming, GeoComputation.
>Electronic Engineering: Biomedical Engineering, Radio and Wireless Communications, Ocean Energy Research.
>Experimental Physics: Terahertz Space Optics, Far Infrared Astronomy, Cosmology, Molecular Physics.
>Mathematics: Algebra & Number Theory, Data Science, Geometric Analysis, Mathematics Education, Statistics.
>Theoretical Physics: Elementary Particle Physics and Quantum Field Theory, Dynamical Systems, Classical and Quantum Chaos and Quantum Information Science.
How the Bachelor of Science degree works >Four subjects in 1st year, one of which is Mathematics. Students choose their three other science subjects from the seven subjects available which may include Critical Skills.
>No decision about subject choice is necessary until four weeks after commencement of 1st year. This gives you a chance to sample various subjects and make an informed decision.
>As is the case with the majority of our degrees, students can choose Critical Skills in 1st year. This is an optional 15 credit course, only available to 1st years, which focuses on developing skills such as effective communication, creative thinking and problem solving - skills that will benefit you in learning, employment and in life. See page 13 for more details. Note that Data Science may not be taken with Critical Skills.
Chemistry, Computer Science, Physics or Physics with Chemistry) & O4/H7 Mathematics Duration: 4 years Placement Option: No
>2nd year - continue with three of your 1st year subjects. There are transfer pathways to other degrees such as MH212 Science (with Education), Mathematics and Computer Science (with Education), Mathematics (with Education), MH602 Computer Science and Software Engineering and MH304 Electronic Engineering. The transfer criteria are set out in the following pages in each relevant section.
>3rd year - continue with two subjects. >4th year - continue with one or two subjects.
Options after graduation? As a student of science or engineering at Maynooth, you will have access to leading researchers working in research institutes including the Callan Institute, Hamilton Institute, Institute of Immunology and National Centre for Geocomputation – all of which are associated with the Faculty.
You will develop strong problem-solving and analytical skills during your degree with your theoretical knowledge reinforced through practical sessions in our state-of-the-art laboratories. You will develop advanced teamwork, leadership, and numeracy skills – all of which are highly valued in many sectors of the labour market.
The industries/sectors employing science graduates include:
>Agriculture >Aerospace >Biomedical >Biotechnology >Chemical >Diagnostics >Energy >Environmental consultancy >Food processing >Hospitals >ICT
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We offer a range of specialised science and engineering degrees. See sections 7 & 9.
>Manufacturing (including cosmetics, computers, electronics, medical equipment)
>Medical technologies >Ophthalmic >Pharmaceutical >Research & development >Scientific publishers >Teaching >Telecommunications >Water/environmental control
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