Ireland has evolved into one of the world’s most important centres for high-tech businesses. The ICT sector in Ireland is a thriving and growing industry with 9 of the top 10 global ICT companies maintaining a presence in Ireland. The economic contribution of the sector is substantial with the ICT industry currently responsible for approximately 25% of Ireland’s total turnover, representing one-third of Ireland’s exports by value.
The MEngSc in Electronic & Computer Engineering is a year-long programme designed to meet the demands of modern high technology industries and to provide training for engineers who wish to work at a high level in the electronic and computer sectors worldwide. You will develop an advanced understanding of the theory and technology of modern electronic and computer systems and their business environment. You will build your knowledge through taught modules and project work and you will learn about design, innovation and problem solving at a level significantly beyond that of your primary degree.
Dublin, Ireland
12 Months
€ 26,400
IELTS: 6.5 TOEFL: 79
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Core Module Stage 1
MEngSc Project
EEEN40290
Optional Module Stage 1
Numerical Algorithms
ACM40290Networks and Internet Systems
COMP30040Information Security
COMP30940Advances in Wireless Networking
COMP40660Software Engineering (ME)
COMP41670Machine Learning (Blended Delivery)
COMP47460Data Science in Python (MD)
COMP47670Electromagnetic Waves
EEEN30030Signal Processing: Theory and Applications
EEEN30050Communication Theory
EEEN30060Signals and Systems
EEEN30110Digital System Design
EEEN30190Control Theory
EEEN40010Wireless Systems
EEEN40050Digital Communications
EEEN40060Neural Engineering
EEEN40070Advanced Signal Processing
EEEN40130Radio-Frequency Electronics
EEEN40150Digital & Embedded Systems
EEEN40280Entrepreneurship in Engineering
EEEN40300Power Electronics Technology
EEEN40310Analogue Integrated Circuits
EEEN40570Optimisation Techniques for Engineers
EEEN40580Mixed-Signal Integrated Circuits
EEEN40600Optoelectronics
EEEN40640Professional Engineering (Finance)
MEEN30140Professional Engineering (Management)
MEEN40430An honours undergraduate degree (NFQ Level 8 ) with a minimum upper second class honours or international equivalent in an Electrical, Electronic or Computer Engineering programme is required.
Applicants whose first language is not English must also demonstrate English language proficiency of IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0 in each element), or equivalent.
Non-EU fees for academic year 2022/23 are:
€ 26,400
There are excellent job opportunities available in the ICT sector in Ireland. The Irish Government is to amend the work permit processing system in a bid to attract overseas workers to fill skill gaps in crucial areas like ICT and engineering. The Government has an ongoing commitment to generate thousands of jobs in the ICT sector every year. At present there are as many as 5,000 job vacancies in Ireland’s burgeoning ICT sector and this gap could grow as Ireland hurtles towards becoming the digital capital of Europe. Prospective employers include: Accenture, Analog Devices, Intel, Microsoft, SAP, Synopsys and Xilinx.
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