
Bachelor of Science in Applied Physics and Instrumentation, Munster Technological University
Cork, Ulster
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36 Months
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About this course
The BSc in Applied Physics and Instrumentation at MTU Cork is a well-established program that prepares students for roles in advanced manufacturing and analysis sectors, especially in BioPharmaChem. It aims to equip graduates for technical positions within multidisciplinary fields, emphasizing employment in process industries like chemical, pharmaceutical, biotech, food, beverage, and water sectors. The course combines theory and practical assessments, with students gaining hands-on experience through industry placements in their third year. These placements can sometimes be international, providing a broader exposure. Students develop a solid understanding of process control, safety, and quality systems, alongside troubleshooting instrumentation used to measure and control technical processes.
Why this course is highly recommended
Graduates of this course are highly sought after due to their expertise in instrumentation and control systems, finding employment in diverse sectors including pharma, biotech, manufacturing, medical devices, and research. The course's strong industry links and hands-on placement year make it an attractive choice for students aiming for immediate employment or further academic opportunities.
Specialisation
This program focuses on applied physics and instrumentation, emphasizing the measurement, control, and diagnostics of technical systems used across various industries, with a particular focus on process industries such as pharma, biotech, and chemicals.
Course 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 need to score 319 points in 2024 and meet the minimum entry requirements of Leaving Certificate including five subjects with at least O6/H7 grades, which must include Mathematics and either English or Irish.
English language test
IELTS
6
PTE
59
TOEFL
80
DUOLINGO
110
Career prospects
Graduates are typically employed as junior instrument, control, or automation engineers, as well as metrology and calibration specialists, and R&D technologists. They enjoy opportunities locally, nationally, and internationally, especially in pharma, biotech, medical devices, microelectronics, hospitals, and research.
FAQs
How helpful is it to have physics at Leaving Certificate level?
Whilst physics at Leaving Certificate level is helpful, it is not essential as the key content in physics is covered in year 1 of the course.
What personal skills are most suited to the course and subsequent careers?
The ability to communicate effectively with scientists, engineers, and production teams is especially valuable.
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