About Renewable & Electrical Energy Engineering – Beng (honours) in Limerick Institute of Technology
What is the programme about?
Energy and especially Electrical Energy is needed for everything we do in today’s world. Climate change is real and caused by burning fossil fuels. While energy prices are low at the moment they won’t stay low in the long term. So, we need new ways to produce energy and we need to make smarter use of the energy we have. The EU and Ireland have set very ambitious targets for renewable energy and energy efficiency. The outcome of the COP21 Climate Change Agreement in Paris may lead to more aggressive energy targets. Meeting these targets will need huge investment in energy production, distribution, monitoring and control systems. This will create jobs for people with the right skills.
This programme covers all the technologies needed to produce energy and in particular electrical energy from renewable sources, to monitor and control energy systems and to connect them to the electricity grid. It is a mixture of theory and practical hands-on learning in all aspects of Renewable Energy Technology, electrical technology and automated monitoring and control systems. The skills learned on the programme can be used in a wide range of industries and good graduates are in high demand.
Who is the programme suited to?
Anyone interested in a career in the expanding renewable energy, energy efficiency, electrical or control systems sectors. The programme covers a broad range of technologies which can be applied in many different sectors and past graduates now work in a wide variety of industries. It is not necessary to have studied Engineering for the Leaving Cert, all the required engineering science and practical skills are covered within the programme.
Jobs Include
Completion of this programme will allow you to have a career in areas such as:
Design, implementation and optimization of renewable energy system; Energy Management; Electrical Systems Engineering. Typical employers: Eirgrid, ESB, Enercon, Siemens, SL Controls, Rockwell Automation, ResourceKraft Energy Management.
Alternatively, you can continue to Masters and PhD studies, either in LIT or other institutes and universities.
Entry Requirement
Minimum Entry Requirements:
Leaving Certificate: A minimum of 2 H5 & 4 O6/H7 grades in six Leaving Certificate subjects, including English or Irish plus a minimum of a grade O4 in Ordinary Level Mathematics.
FETAC Applicants & Mature Applicants:
Refer to section ‘Entry Requirements’ for further information.
CAO
Please visit www.cao.ie for further information on how to apply to this course.
IELTS score for entry to undergraduate courses a minimum score of 5.5