About Bachelor Of Science (honours) In Furniture Design, Making And Technology in Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology
In a common first year, students are introduced to furniture design, making and digital manufacturing skills and techniques. Students then choose their preferred degree from three options.
This programme is designed for those who are interested in pursuing a rewarding and exciting career in the furniture and wood manufacturing industry.
Students first develop skills in a wide range of furniture manufacturing principles and learn the latest computer aided design software used in industry.
New Common First Year offers choice to students
All students undertake a common first year before deciding which degree option to take.
Subjects are designed to provide students with an introduction to furniture making techniques, materials and equipment.
In second year, students choose one of the degree options at the end of year one – Design, Making or Digital. (link to relevant programme page)
In third year, a year-long work placement is undertaken where students can choose (placement link) from a wide variety of companies in Ireland or overseas.
In fourth year, students have the opportunity to further develop their technical expertise and learn about research and management skills to allow them to pursue roles in management within furniture and wood manufacturing enterprises.
Follow-on Studies:
HOW DO I DECIDE WHICH DEGREE OPTION TO TAKE?
1. Projects
During the year students get a taste of each degree option through a subject called Projects.
In this subject, students create different furniture pieces using a wide range of furniture making techniques. Specially designed projects introduce students to the type of skills they will develop in each degree option.
2. Guest lecturers
The college invites guests and recent graduates from industry to give an overview of the career opportunities in each degree option.
3. Consultation with lecturer
Towards the end of first year, students will have a discussion with their lecturers, review their academic results and assess their suitability for each degree option.
MAKE THE CHOICE!
Students decide and select the preferred degree option, choosing a route in Furniture Design and Manufacture, Furniture Making and Architectural Woodworking or Furniture and Digital Manufacturing (link these to programme pages)
Essential Information:
First year students must purchase tool, safety and design kits upon registering for this programme, which are sourced and specified by GMIT.
It is desirable, though not essential, that applicants have studied Construction Studies.
A Level 6 Higher Certificate is embedded in this programme and students may wish to exit with this award after completing years one and two
Class 12th
No specific cutoff mentioned
- Applicants must have high school certificate/diploma or equivalent
- Prerequisites: English and Mathematics
English Language Requirements
TOEFL : 70
Minimum score of 15 in each component
IELTS : 5.5
Minimum score of 5 in each component
PTE : 51
Minimum score of 46 in each component
Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology Ireland Tution Fees
The tuition fees for Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology (GMIT) in Ireland vary depending on the program and level of study.
For undergraduate programs, the tuition fees for international students range from €10,000 to €14,500 per year, depending on the program.
For postgraduate programs, the tuition fees for international students range from €11,500 to €16,000 per year, depending on the program.
It's important to note that these fees are subject to change and do not include other expenses such as accommodation, textbooks, and living expenses.
Additionally, there are also scholarships and funding opportunities available for international students to help cover the cost of tuition and living expenses. It's recommended to check the GMIT website or contact the admissions office directly to learn more about the available scholarships and funding opportunities.