
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Electronic Engineering, Munster Technological University
Cork, Ulster
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48 Months
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About this course
The Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Electronic Engineering at MTU Bishopstown Campus, Cork, is designed to prepare students to work with small, lightweight, portable devices like smartphones and tablets, which combine wireless technology with processing power to offer internet, communication, and entertainment functionalities on the go. The course focuses on low power consumption, microchip design, telecommunication, and control circuitry, both hardware and software, to create intelligent electronic systems. Students learn about the collection, processing, and transmission of information which is embedded in many modern machines, vehicles, household appliances, and personal devices. A key feature of this program is its emphasis on practical application, including a work placement of at least 7 weeks to help students gain real-world experience and develop professional skills.
Why this course is highly recommended
The course is highly recommended because electronic systems are integral to many aspects of modern life, from industry and automotive to healthcare and consumer electronics. Graduates are in high demand due to a significant skills shortage in electronics engineering and have broad employment opportunities across sectors like product development, IT, gaming, telecoms, and manufacturing. The program's full accreditation by Engineers Ireland as an eligible route for becoming an Associate Engineer adds to its credibility and value for students.
Specialisation
This program specifically specializes in equipping students to work on digital and analogue circuitry, microprocessors, and embedded systems. It combines hardware design—including printed circuit boards (PCBs), microchip development, and control systems—with software development, giving students a comprehensive skill set in electronic system design and implementation.
Course fees
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
12.19L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
Applicants for 2025 entry need to score the necessary CAO points and meet the minimum entry requirements, which include a Leaving Certificate with H5 in two subjects and O6/H7 in four others, including Mathematics and either English or Irish. Students should be comfortable with mathematics, as it is fundamental to solving complex engineering problems.
English language test
PTE
59
IELTS
6
TOEFL
80
DUOLINGO
110
Career prospects
Graduates of this program find employment in areas like electronics, product development, IT, gaming, telecommunications, manufacturing, and smart power industries. As modern society increasingly relies on connected electronic systems, the demand for electronic engineers is soaring. Many employers are experiencing a significant skills shortage, making graduates highly employable in diverse sectors supporting future sustainability and technological innovation.
FAQs
What level of Mathematics is required?
A Grade O6/H7 in Mathematics at the Leaving Certificate is the minimum requirement, but higher grades are recommended as mathematics is essential for solving complex problems in engineering.
Can you give me examples of the type of work I will be able to do?
Graduates can test, develop, and design electronic circuits and microchips, write software for products and networks, and provide technical support. The work often involves hardware development, software programming, and supporting the electronics involved in various consumer and industrial products.
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