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DCU Updates from Faculty of Engineering and Computing

Posted on April 17, 2024

Data Science at DCU

Data scientists are becoming central figures in various fields, ranging from retail and sports science to journalism and fintech, influencing both business and government. If you envision a career as a professional problem solver, investigator, and storyteller, then the role of a data scientist perfectly aligns with your aspirations. Data science plays a pivotal role, whether it’s enhancing product recommendations or aiding a sports team in strategic player acquisitions, unlocking the mysteries within any sector.

If you have an interest in maths, enjoy creative problem-solving, and thrive in collaborative environments, data science may be the ideal path for you. This course seamlessly integrates computer science, mathematics, and business, offering a unique intersection that allows you to

grasp the possibilities offered by cutting-edge technologies such as machine learning and artificial intelligence.

Not only will you learn programming skills and advanced maths so you can analyse and find trends in real world data, but you’ll also gain the communication skills to convey these insights to audiences who’ll appreciate the value of your analysis. You’ll study mathematics, statistics, programming, computational linguistics, computational modelling, cloud technologies, innovation and so much more.

In third year, you’ll get to complete a nine-month INTRA work placement and have the chance to study abroad. And after you graduate? Almost every industry is crying out for data scientists, data engineers and AI data scientists, so the career opportunities following this course are global and boundless.

View our video about the BSc in Data Science at DCU HERE. View our course page HERE.

Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering at DCU

Envision yourself creating and enhancing electric vehicles, jet engines, or wind turbines. Perhaps you've identified ways to refine inhalers or door handles. If you have a fascination for unravelling the intricacies of how things operate, enjoy delving into details, and thrive in collaborative team settings, study Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering at DCU.

In our program, students dissect and analyse various objects, exploring ways to fix or enhance them before skilfully reassembling the components. The state-of-the-art labs at DCU offer access to advanced tools, including 3D printers, providing a hands-on experience complemented by a solid foundation in engineering theory. While rooted in mathematics, this course also equips you with extensive expertise in engineering mechanics, computer simulation and analysis, design and manufacture, and project management.

In third year, you’ll do an eight-month work placement in industry, and you also can study abroad. And you can extend your undergraduate BEng program by a year to complete a master’s degree.

As this degree is fully accredited and accepted globally, you can work anywhere as an engineer, in roles that are typically well paid. You can select this course as a direct CAO option, which is typically recommended, or you can move into it after completing the common first year in engineering.

View our video about the BEng in Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering at DCU here.

View our course page on our BEng Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering here.

Electronic and Computer Engineering at DCU

If you aspire to troubleshoot a gaming remote or construct a smart doorbell from the ground up, Electronic and Computer Engineering is the field for you. In today’s world, electronic components are always present within machines, allowing for the ability to engage hands-on while also having coding skills which is incredibly valuable.

Over the initial three years of this program, you’ll delve into the essentials of electronic engineering and programming. Given the expansive nature of this course, the fourth year offers a personalised touch, allowing you to specialise in one of four areas: Systems and Devices (encompassing sensors and diagnostics), High-Speed Networks (including fibre optics and 5G), Digital Interaction (involving 3D interfaces and game design), and the Internet of Things.

In third year, you can complete a paid six-month INTRA work placement, allowing you to gain relevant experience at a company in Ireland or abroad.

As a graduate of this course, you’ll be able to build devices and processes to solve real-world problems using cutting-edge technology like augmented reality and virtual reality. Furthermore,

you’ll be accredited to work anywhere in the world in a rapidly growing field that is crying out for

qualified graduates to take up roles in design engineering, production engineering, software engineering and related fields.

View our video on our BEng in Electronic and Computer Engineering here.

View our course page on our BEng in Electronic and Computer Engineering here.

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