Electronic And Computer Engineering (joint Programme) in Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
Electronic And Computer Engineering (joint Programme) in Trinity College Dublin
Students who wish to study Electronic and Computer Engineering apply to the Engineering degree (TR032). The first two years are common to all Engineering students and at the end of the second-year students select the joint programme in Electronic and Computer Engineering as their specialist area.
What is Electronic and Computer Engineering?
Organising both hardware (electronic) and software (computer) components into a useful and productive system is the principal job of the electronic and computer engineer. With a unique combination of both skill-sets, such an engineer is trained to make design decisions that achieve the best results.
Do you enjoy…
- Understanding how complex systems work?
- Planning and executing the solution to a problem?
- Working with computers?
Graduate skills and career opportunities
The variety of careers open to graduates of Electronic and Computer Engineering range from designing embedded processors for a wide range of applications, through network design and management in telecommunications companies, to opportunities in business and financial management where the analytic and problem-solving skills of electronic and computer engineers have long been appreciated. Companies employing Electronic and Computer Engineering graduates include Google, Intel, Movidius and Accenture.
Duration :
Intake
September
Level
Undergraduate
Tuition & fees
€ 25,436 Per Year
IELTS
6.5
TOFL
90
PTE
63