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ITB offers Engineering courses at Honours Degree, Ordinary Degree and Higher Certificate levels in the area of Electronics and Computer Engineering, Computer Engineering and Mobile Systems and Mechatronic Engineering.
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ITB offers Engineering courses at Honours Degree, Ordinary Degree and Higher Certificate levels in the area of Electronics and Computer Engineering, Computer Engineering and Mobile Systems and Mechatronic Engineering.
Why
Graduates will be in a position to pursue careers in fields such as Mobile Systems, Software Development, Electronics Design, Manufacturing, Automation and Test Engineering.
Who
If you enjoy building things, figuring out how things work and how they can work better and want to be able to use your qualifications to build and invent then this is the right path for you.
How
Designed to give you both the practical skills to move directly into industry and the theoretical knowledge required to move on to further study, all these courses comprise a targeted mix of disciplines. You will learn how to work effectively alone and as part of a team and will complete projects integrating various aspects of the course.
All of this is facilitated with modern well-equipped labs, online materials, lectures and assessment as well as on-site support from enthusiastic staff, willing to spend time helping students.
Professional Recognition of ITB’s Engineering Courses
Through the Engineers Ireland (www.engineersireland.ie) accreditation process, ITB's engineering programmes benefit from objective evaluation and approval, thereby ensuring they stand up to the best standards worldwide.
Engineers Ireland has accredited the following programmes leading to professional titles of Associate Engineer or Engineering Technician:
• BEng in Computer Engineering (BN012) - Associate Engineer (AEng MIEI)
• BEng in Mechatronic Engineering (BN009) - Associate Engineer (AEng MIEI)
Mechatronic Engineering Overview
Mechatronics is the synergistic integration of precision mechanical engineering, control theory, computer science and electronics in such areas as product design and process control and automation. The integration of electronics and computing technologies with mechanical engineering now forms a crucial part in the design, manufacture and maintenance of a wide range of modern engineering products and processes. This requires the adoption by engineers and technicians of an inter-disciplinary and integrated approach to engineering that is being referred to as mechatronics.
Is this for you?
If you’re curious, imaginative, active and inventive, if you like team projects and problem solving, the mix of electronic, electrical, computer, robotics and mechanical in Mechatronic Engineering will offer you plenty of opportunities to thrive.
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