Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Computer Engineering for Robotics

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Course Overview

  • 4

  • New Course

    Points

  • US829

    CAO Course Code

Why take this course?

Computer engineers play a vital role in the research, design, development and installation of the hardware and software. Amongst the areas where computer engineers are employed are the mobile phone industry, gaming, medical devices, cloud technology, smart transport general technology support services, and energy management.

This degree will provide you with the education and training necessary for a career in the computer, software and electronics industry. You will develop the necessary theoretical knowledge in areas that are crucial to computer engineering and the skills in computer systems administration and problem-solving.

The Faculty of Engineering and Informatics is housed in one of the most modern and well-equipped facilities of its kind in the country. Lecturers have extensive industry experience which enriches their teaching skills and competencies.

What opportunities might it lead to?

Students graduating from this course will be in a position to take up careers as computer engineers in a range of industries. Possible employers include: Ericsson, HP (Hewlett-Packard), Avaya, Eircom, Asidua and OpenNet among more.

Course Details

Course Duration:
4
CAO Course Code:
US829
Cut Off CAO Points:
New Course
Course Award:
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)
Department:
Dept of Computer and Software Engineering
Minimum Entry Requirements:

Grade H5 at higher level in two subjects, plus Grade O6/H7 in four other subjects in the Leaving Certificate. Two of these subjects must be mathematics and a language (English or Irish).

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Course Structure

Year 1

Mathematics, Software Development, Network Infrastructure, Interface Electronics, Computer Systems, Communication for the Academic Environment, Mathematics, Software Development, Network Infrastructure, Interface Electronics, Computer Systems, Communication for the Academic Environment, Mathematics, Software Development, Network Infrastructure, Interface Electronics, Telecommunications,Communication for Engineering.

Year 2

Mathematics, Software Development for Connected Devices, Connected Devices, Electronics, Introduction to Robotics, Engineering Economics, Mathematics, Software Development for Connected Devices, Electrical Technology, Wireless LAN’s, Automation Practice.

Year 3

Mathematics, Software Development, Network Infrastructure, Interface Electronics, Computer Systems, Communication for the Academic Environment, Mathematics, Software Development, Network Infrastructure, Interface Electronics, Telecommunications, Communication for Engineering

Year 4

Applied Automation & Integration Project, Software Design, Enterprise Networks, Numerical Analysis and Projection, Connected Devices, Integrated Automation, Database, Software Design, Data Mining and Machine Learning, Augmented Robotic Interaction.

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