- This newly revised offering combines the expertise of Electronic Systems and Telecomunications Engineering in an updated, industry-relevant modern programme.
- Students have the option of specialising in one of four areas: Internet of Things (IOT), Nanotechnology, Image Processing and Analysis or Advanced Data Networks.
- There are two intakes on to the Electronic and Computer Engineering programme at Dublin City University, in February and September, and flexible study options are provided. Due to the scheduling of project deadlines, full-time students who start in September can complete the programme within 12 months, while full-time students who start in February can complete the programme within 18 months.
- Opportunities will arise in Irish and International high-tech industry roles, including:
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Research and Development Engineer
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Design Engineer
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Production Engineer
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Sales Engineer
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Management Engineer
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Software Engineer
- Graduates have been employed by companies including Google, Intel, Oracle, IBM and Boston Scientific.
- The skills learned, however, are fundamental and can also be applied to many other disciplines. In addition, the Masters Project will also greatly improve the graduate's employment potential.