Applied Physics & Instrumentation (hons) in Cork Institute of Technology, Ireland
Applied Physics & Instrumentation (hons) in Cork Institute of Technology
Course summary
The aim of this course is to prepare graduates for a range of technical positions within the multidisciplinary field of Applied Physics and Instrumentation. Whilst there is particular emphasis on employment within process industries, such as chemical, pharmaceutical, biotechnology, food, beverage and water, graduates are well equipped for employment in other sectors such as computers, medical devices and microelectronics, as well as in hospitals and in research and development.
This programme of 60 credits aims to meet the requirements of industry for professionally qualified personnel in instrumentation and to satisfy the demands of students for a qualification in Applied Physics & Instrumentation to the highest undergraduate level.
Career
The multidisciplinary strengths of the graduates are particularly attractive to the small-to-medium enterprises often found in Ireland as these companies place a high value on the expertise, self-sufficiency and practical skills that courses in the CIT Department of Physical Sciences are designed to cultivate. Looking beyond Ireland, the European dimension to the courses prepares graduates for work within the larger European and international firms and research institutes.
For over thirty years this course has been the premier gateway to a range of careers in the Applied Physics and Instrumentation field. Many of our graduates hold key positions in major process industries within the pharmaceutical, fine chemicals, food and beverage sectors as well as in leading engineering service companies that support these sectors. Other graduates have developed rewarding careers in a range of manufacturing industries, hospitals, education and research. The excellent career opportunities open to graduates at the various levels reflect the broad interdisciplinary scope of a curriculum that includes electronics, computing and mathematics along with physics and instrumentation.
The streams available in the BSc (Honours) in Applied Physics and Instrumentation course enable students to specialise whilst retaining their interdisciplinarity. The course has a strong engineering orientation with many graduates establishing careers as Instrument Engineers and Automation Engineers by continuing their studies to honours degree level. This education broadens the perspective of the student and helps to develop their design capabilities.
Duration :
Intake
November
Level
Undergraduate
Tuition & fees
€ 3,000 Per Year
IELTS
6.5
TOFL
0
PTE
60