Engineering with Management is an exciting and wide-ranging engineering programme that is broad in scope and aims to develop both the technical and business aspects of engineering. Engineers are problem solvers. In almost every human endeavour, an engineer has been involved somewhere. They have created the designs and systems to make everything from: gliders to space craft, ball-point pens to laser printers, matchbox cars to F1 racing cars, wheelchairs to artificial joints for the human body.
Engineering with Management is concerned with the analysis, design, improvement, installation and management of integrated systems of people, finance, materials and equipment. Our graduates have the technical skills common to all excellent engineers, with this knowledge augmented by an understanding of the commercial and industrial environment and the ability to generate innovative solutions to the problems of the world.
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Engineering with Management: The course for you?
Do you like the creative, analytical, problem-solving focus of engineering? Do you like the diversity of engineering? Perhaps, though, you see your professional life more involved with running a company, managing projects, or being a consultant? If any of these describes you, then you should consider this course. As well as providing the core competencies for employment in research, manufacturing, production, design and engineering consultancy, the breadth of the course equips graduates to compete favourably with general graduates for careers in the business and financial sectors.
Engineering with Management at Trinity
A key feature of the Engineering with Management programme is that the class size is capped at 20 students. This reflects a core belief in the value of small-group teaching and hands-on exercises, which is delivered through active learning strategies implemented by our world-class staff. The course is a professional engineering degree, fully accredited by Engineers Ireland, that produces graduate engineers capable of working in the competitive environment of world-class manufacturing.
Students have the opportunity of studying abroad and have the chance to be chosen for a team which travels to Stanford University and the Silicon Valley area to showcase their product design projects (details below).
Graduate skills and career opportunities
Graduates of the programme will be suited to jobs in the high-tech sector (e.g. computer, aerospace, pharmaceutical, medical devices, electronic) as well as traditional manufacturing (e.g. design, fabrication, assembly). They often work as project managers on teams with design and test engineers, managers, financial controllers, marketing and sales people. The qualification is also well suited to those who wish to pursue careers in project management and management consultancy as well as in the broader business and financial sectors.
Past graduates are currently working in DePuySynthes, IBM, Intel, Project Management Group, JP Morgan, Davies Stockbrokers, Pfizer, Jaguar Land Rover, Denis Woods Forensic Engineers, PwC Accountancy, Accenture, and Reckitt Benckiser, and many have gone on to create tech start-up businesses.
Academic qualification equivalents
Grade XII Examination
Minimum Matriculation:
Subject requirements:
English language requirements (one of the below):
Year of establishment | 1592 |
Also Known As | TCD |
Size of Campus in acres | 51 |
Accommodation expenses | 7964 Euro for 1 sharing (UG),7964 Euro for 1 sharing (PG) |
It is important for all hopefuls who want to attend Trinity to organise their finances well in advance. To help with this, the breakdown of the cost of living in Ireland for college students is as follows:
Fee for various courses available at the institute at different levels for the year 2021 is as compiled below.
Disciplines | Undergraduate (USD) | Postgraduate (USD) |
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Engineering, Mathematics & Science | 30,800 | 28,100 |
Health Sciences | Max 56,000 | 30,800 |
Law | 23,500 | 26,000 |
Business (MBA in Ireland) | 23,500 | 40,800 |
Computer Science | 30,800 | 28,100 |
The average cost of living is 13,800 USD per annum and is affected majorly by the type of accommodation opted.
Accommodation type | Weekly Cost (USD) |
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On-Campus accommodation | 205 |
Trinity Hall | 180 |
Kavanagh Court | 290 |
Binary Hub | 280 |
Tuition & fees :
€ 25,436
Total
€ 25,436