Electronic And Computer Engineering in University of Limerick, Ireland
Electronic And Computer Engineering in University of Limerick
Why Study Electronic and Computer Engineering at UL?
This new Electronic and Computer Engineering degree has been developed in conjunction with employers, to meet the demand for male and female graduates with strong skills in software and hardware engineering, along with mathematical analysis ability.
This course will give you the skills to employ and develop technologies to tackle many of the challenges of the coming decades including energy, climate change, health and well-being as well as other innovative areas such as entertainment and self-driving vehicles.
Graduates of this degree programme will play key roles in the research, design, development, test and installation of future systems. They will frequently work in teams to tackle challenging problems. Many of the men and women who graduate from this degree also pursue higher degrees by research (MEng, PhD, etc), or through taught postgraduate programmes (MSc, MEng, MBA, etc).
This new Electronic and Computer Engineering degree has been developed in conjunction with industrial employers, to meet the demand for engineering graduates with strong skills in software and hardware engineering, along with mathematical analysis ability.
At the end of the second year, this new programme in Electronic and Computer Engineering will allow you to select a major option from five major options – Electronic Engineering, Computer Engineering, Robotic Engineering, Electrical Energy Engineering, anda General option.
Graduates of this degree programme will play key roles in the research, design, development, test and installation of future systems. They will frequently work in teams to tackle complex and challenging problems. Graduates may also pursue higher degrees by research (MEng, PhD, etc), or through taught postgraduate programmes (MSc, MEng, MBA, etc).
The programme of study thus offers excellent choice, thereby enhancing the range employment prospects and career choice options for the student.
Career
Graduates of the Electronic and Computer Engineering programme will build successful careers in a wide range of application areas, including research, design and development of:
- Mobile and Wireless Systems
- Software Engineering
- Computer Systems and Networks
- Artificial Intelligence and Robotics
- Security and Forensics
- Game Systems
- Telecommunication Systems
- Integrated Circuit Technology
- Energy Production & Distribution Systems
- Smart Energy Management
- Electrical Power Systems
- Sensors and Sensor Networks
- Biomedical Electronics
- Automation Control Systems
- Robotics
- Automotive and Aerospace electronics
Engineers often move quickly into senior management and consultancy positions, using their analytical approach to project management and problem solving. There are also worldwide opportunities for advanced study and research, and graduates can diversify into many other areas such as business, medicine and law.
The Bachelor of Engineering (BE) programmes in UL are accredited by Engineers Ireland (EI). This is an internationally recognised professional engineering accreditation. The new BE in Electronic and Computer engineering will be accredited once students have graduated from the programme, in accordance with Engineers Ireland rules.
Duration :
Intake
September
Level
Undergraduate
Tuition & fees
€ 15,986 Per Year
IELTS
6.5
TOFL
90
PTE
61