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Course Type :-
Third Level / CAO
Institute Name:-
Institute of Technology, Blanchardstown-CAO
Fee:- € -
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| Description |
| BN015 Bachelor of Engineering
As the Technology sector continues to grow, there is a demand for graduates who have a blend of hardware and software knowledge and skills. Course BN015 allows students to try both Computer Engineering and Mechatronics in first year and later specialise in their chosen area.
Computer Engineering provides the graduate with theory and skills in both hardware and software, as well as giving the student an overview of the architecture of computer based systems. Courses in this area build the students’ competencies from basic electronics to microprocessors: embedded computers into products and developing software drivers to make them work.
What is Mechatronics? The integration of electronics and computing technologies with mechanical engineering now forms a crucial part in the design, manufacture, and maintenance of a wide range of modern engineering products and processes. This requires the adoption by engineers and technicians of an inter-disciplinary and integrated approach to engineering that is being referred to a mechatronics.
Career Opportunities
Graduates completing a course in Mechatronics will be qualified as Technicans and Engineers and will be capable of working in a number of interesting areas i.e. Process Engineering, Product Design, Manufacturing, Automation, Quality and Business Processes. Graduates completing courses in engineering are qualified as technicians or Engineers and can find a satisfying career in Design, Installation, Testing, Telecommunications, Research and Development.
Official Recognition of ITB’s Engineering Courses
The Institute of Engineers in Ireland (IEI) accredit all of ITB’s Computer Engineering programmes up to NQAI level 7 |
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