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Bachelor of Arts (Music)
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The BA in Music at the University of Galway is Ireland’s newest undergraduate music degree. Students learn about the theory and history of music, and develop creative practical skills in performance, composition and technology. There is also the possibility to take a work placement in a music-related field during the third year of the degree, for which students will receive training in transferable professional skills. This is an ideal course for anyone interested in pursuing a career in music, including teaching music in secondary schools and many other fields.
Undergraduate Course / Humanities, Arts & Tourism / Galway
Intakes:
September Intake 2025 ( Open )
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English Tests Scores:
1. [ ]
4 years
Interventional Cardiovascular Medicine
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The Masters in Interventional Cardiovascular Medicine will be attractive to clinical doctors with minimum of one year postgraduate experience, who are interested in furthering their careers in interventional medicine. In addition, the course will be highly attractive to biomedical engineers in the research and development sector of the medical device industry.
Post Graduate Course / Allied Health / Galway
Intakes:
September Intake 2025 ( Open )
,
English Tests Scores:
1. IELTS (International English Language Testing System) [ 6.5 ]
2. PTE (Pearson Test of English) [ 55 ]
3. TOEFL Internet Based [ 79 ]
1 year
MSc (Cellular Manufacturing and Therapy)
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Cell and gene therapy comprise an extraordinary range of technologies that are already having an impact on patients and society and, in many ways, represent the future of medicine. However, these products present many challenges in terms of advanced manufacturing strategies, aseptic processing, automation and product characterisation. This MSc course provides the skills needed to address these challenges.
Post Graduate Course / Allied Health / Galway
Intakes:
September Intake 2025 ( Open )
,
English Tests Scores:
1. IELTS (International English Language Testing System) [ 6.5 ]
2. PTE (Pearson Test of English) [ 55 ]
3. TOEFL Internet Based [ 79 ]
1 year
MSc (Cheminformatics and Toxicology)
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Cheminformatics is the use of computational techniques to solve chemistry, pharmacology and toxicology problems. Students will understand and apply a range of computational tools to address toxicological questions in preparation for a career in in silico toxicity prediction in the pharma, industry, consultancy, academia and government. The course is delivered over one year by the disciplines of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Mathematics and Chemistry.
Post Graduate Course / Allied Health / Galway
Intakes:
September Intake 2025 ( Open )
,
English Tests Scores:
1. IELTS (International English Language Testing System) [ 6.5 ]
2. PTE (Pearson Test of English) [ 55 ]
3. TOEFL Internet Based [ 79 ]
1 year
MSc (Regenerative Medicine)
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The taught MSc in Regenerative Medicine at University of Galway graduated its one-hundredth student recently. This course focuses on stem cells, gene therapy and tissue engineering, focussing on how they can be applied to develop new therapeutics. The course is the only one of its kind in Ireland. Students who have completed this course have gone to work in pharmaceutical and biomedical companies in Ireland and abroad. Many graduates have chosen to follow research-based careers in this dynamic field and are pursuing PhDs in countries all over the world (Ireland, the UK, Spain, the Netherlands, Austria and America). Regenerative Medicine is an exciting emerging discipline, which aims to develop novel therapeutics to repair and regenerate damaged and diseased organs. These therapeutics utilise stem cells, gene therapy, biomaterials, engineered tissue and biologically active compounds. This 12-month taught MSc course will equip you with the skills to participate in this discipline. Modules will address the science behind Regenerative Medicine as well as its application to human disease.
Post Graduate Course / Allied Health / Galway
Intakes:
September Intake 2025 ( Open )
,
English Tests Scores:
1. IELTS (International English Language Testing System) [ 6.5 ]
2. PTE (Pearson Test of English) [ 55 ]
3. TOEFL Internet Based [ 79 ]
1 year
Bachelor of Science in Geography and Geosystems
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There is a growing demand for a work force literate in the scientific and geographic protocols used to advance environmental issues such as climate change, energy use, sustainable development, and policy. This new degree course will allow you to become an expert in many decision-making fields that now rely on a fundamental understanding of how human activities depend upon natural systems, through the interpretation of the scientific, spatial, and economic aspects of geographic principles and processes. This new programme - beginning in 2020 - is aimed at motivated school leavers and mature students with a strong interest in how natural systems function and how the ecosystem goods and services provided by the environment are impacted by human activity.Interdisciplinarity at the heart of understanding human-nature interacting is reflected in the programme structure with the disciplines of Geography, Earth and Ocean Sciences, Botany & Plant Sciences, Mathematics, Statistics & Applied Mathematics, the School of Law, and the School of Political Science and Sociology coming together to deliver this innovative programme.
Undergraduate Course / Allied Health / Galway
Intakes:
September Intake 2025 ( Open )
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English Tests Scores:
1. [ ]
4 years
(MSc) Health Data Science
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Health Data Science is a rapidly growing discipline, where skilled people are in extremely high demand from industry due to data-led innovations across the sector. Health related data are generated from many sources including observational studies, clinical trials, computational biology, medical records, individual monitoring devices, health care claims, genetic and genomic epidemiology, environmental health, sports science and climate change. The aim of the programme is to train a new generation of world-leading health data scientists with the essential statistical and computing skills needed to become data science specialists in the health care, biopharmaceutical and medical technology sectors.
Post Graduate Course / Allied Health / Galway
Intakes:
September Intake 2025 ( Open )
,
English Tests Scores:
1. IELTS (International English Language Testing System) [ 6.5 ]
2. PTE (Pearson Test of English) [ 55 ]
3. TOEFL Internet Based [ 79 ]
1 year
Bachelor of Science(Agricultural Science)
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The US $8 trillion agrifood sector is the largest contributor to economic development globally. In Ireland, the agrifood sector is a rapid-growth sector extensively providing food, employment and livelihoods. The dynamic agrifood sector requires multidisciplinary skills to advance both agricultural productivity and sustainability, from production to consumption. This degree has a major focus on agricultural sustainability and innovation. Graduates will be equipped with practical multidisciplinary skills to pursue vibrant careers across all areas of agriculture and agrifood. To make a difference in the agrifood sector, you should choose this exciting new course.
Undergraduate Course / Allied Health / Galway
Intakes:
September Intake 2025 ( Open )
,
English Tests Scores:
1. [ ]
4 years
Bachelor and Master of Engineering (Biomedical)
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Biomedical Engineering is a relatively new branch of engineering that involves the use of cutting-edge technologies to help improve human healthcare. Biomedical engineers are involved in the design and creation of medical devices, implants such as stents, instruments and materials for clinical use. They also apply their engineering skills to problems in human biology and are at the forefront of developments in human medicine in the 21st century, enabling the medicial profession to diagnose and treat disease, and repair or replace damaged living tissue. This degree programme was developed as a result of the need within the biomedical industry for highly skilled personnel. Locally based biomedical companies, of which there is a significant cluster, were involved in its design. It therefore remains highly relevant to the needs of industry while giving students a full training in engineering design principles and their application to human biology in an interdisciplinary environment. Related, relevant subjects that are covered over the course of the degree programme include biomedical instrumentation, tissue engineering and biomechanics.
Undergraduate Course / Engineering, Architecture & Built Environment / Galway
Intakes:
September Intake 2025 ( Open )
,
English Tests Scores:
1. [ ]
4 years
Bachelor of Science (Biomedical Science)
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Biomedical Science is the study of Life Science subjects related to human health and disease. Students will learn about the structure and function of the human body from the level of organs and tissues to the molecular level, as well as how drugs are used to treat disease. You will major in one of the following biomedical science subjects: Anatomy, Biochemistry, Pharmacology or Physiology.
Undergraduate Course / Allied Health / Galway
Intakes:
September Intake 2025 ( Open )
,
English Tests Scores:
1. [ ]
4 years
Bachelor of Science (Biopharmaceutical Chemistry)
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Biopharmaceutical Chemistry is the study of biomolecules (such as DNA, proteins and carbohydrates) and their applications as therapeutic medicine. Numerous diseases and medical conditions are caused by the improper function or the absence of a particular biomolecule. For example, some forms of diabetes result from a lack of insulin. The role of the biopharmaceutical chemist is to design and synthesise molecules that can substitute for the missing protein. The replacement molecule is often a modified protein, prepared using chemical and biotechnological methods. Biopharmaceutical Chemistry is a multidisciplinary subject that combines areas of chemistry and biology. The Biopharmaceutical Chemistry course has a relatively small intake of students and includes ample opportunity for research within projects in years 2 and 4, and a 20-26 week work placement in Year 3.
Undergraduate Course / Allied Health / Galway
Intakes:
September Intake 2025 ( Open )
,
English Tests Scores:
1. [ ]
4 years
Bachelor of Science (Biotechnology)
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Biotechnology is the application of biology for the benefit of humanity and the environment. It harnesses living organisms to provide foods and medicines, and for tasks such as cleaning toxic waste or detecting harmful substances. Biotechnology has roots in food and agriculture, using yeast to make beer and bread, and lactic acid bacteria to make cheese. Modern technologies such as genetic engineering make biotechnology a major part of Ireland’s economic future in biopharmaceuticals, biomedicine, agriculture, the food industry and the environment. Our BSc Biotechnology is a science-focused and closely mentored course with strong career opportunities and an international outlook. Alongside core knowledge of modern biology, the BSc Biotechnology degree provides tailored training in communications, business and languages skills. Students complete individual projects in research laboratories on campus in their fourth year, and have the opportunity to undertake placements in industry in Ireland, or research laboratories across Europe.
Undergraduate Course / Allied Health / Galway
Intakes:
September Intake 2025 ( Open )
,
English Tests Scores:
1. [ ]
4 years
Bachelor and Master of Engineering (Civil)
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Civil Engineering is concerned with the planning, design, construction and maintenance of the built environment. It encompasses minor and major structures, ranging from drainage systems, houses, commercial buildings, roads and bridges to multi-story buildings and water and wastewater treatment facilities. The work of civil engineers is most visible in the structures in which we live and work. Their contribution is also seen in transportation systems that we use on a daily basis such as subways, motorways, railways, airports and harbours. They are also involved in the design, construction and operation of complex water supply and sanitation systems for our ever-growing cities. In such projects and more generally, they perform a critical public and environmental health function as well.
Undergraduate Course / Engineering, Architecture & Built Environment / Galway
Intakes:
September Intake 2025 ( Open )
,
English Tests Scores:
1. [ ]
4 years
Bachelor of Science (Honours) Computer Science and Information Technology
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We depend on electronic devices, such as computers and mobile phones, computer software and networks to store, process, transmit, retrieve and manipulate information. Students will cover the technology used in these devices and will focus on the development of the software applications that make these devices useful. The programme has a flexible course structure, where students can choose to study a range of Next-Generation Technology areas including: Digital Media and Games, Enterprise Informatics, Energy Informatics, Computational Mathematics, Scientific Computing and Medical/ Bio-informatics. These core subjects provide a solid theoretical and applied background in Computer Science and Information Technology.
Undergraduate Course / Engineering, Architecture & Built Environment / Galway
Intakes:
September Intake 2025 ( Open )
,
English Tests Scores:
1. [ ]
4 years
Bachelor of Science (Earth and Ocean Sciences)
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Earth & Ocean Sciences, a degree programme unique in Ireland, integrates geology and oceanography to better understand how the Earth works, how its different systems interact (from the upper atmosphere down to the deep crust) and how it is able to support life. The course exposes graduates to a global career market, from sustainable sourcing of raw materials, through renewable energy, to environmental assessment and the regulation and monitoring of industries. We aim to train the scientists who can investigate issues of global change, and the course aligns with the UN's sustainability goals.
Undergraduate Course / Allied Health / Galway
Intakes:
September Intake 2025 ( Open )
,
English Tests Scores:
1. [ ]
4 years
Bachelor and Master of Engineering (Electronic and Computer)
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Electronic and Computer Engineering is a course that aims to integrate two separate engineering fields to meet the joint demands made by the electronics and computer industries in today's world. This programme combines coursework in different aspects of both fields over four years, with an emphasis on the design of computing systems. Electronics and computers, and their joint applications, are playing an ever-increasing role in our lives as Information Communications Technology (ICT), with everything from consumer goods to space shuttles using electronic hardware (circuits) and computer software integrated together. The increased use of ICT in every aspect of our lives ensures the continued relevance of this area of engineering. Companies who design integrated electronics and computer systems require engineers who possess the software skills to complement traditional electronic hardware skills. The Electronic and Computer Engineering degree programme has been developed in response to these industry demands to develop students' hardware and software engineering skills in an integrated way and the analytical powers to apply them jointly.
Undergraduate Course / Engineering, Architecture & Built Environment / Galway
Intakes:
September Intake 2025 ( Open )
,
English Tests Scores:
1. [ ]
4 years
Bachelor and Master of Engineering (Energy Systems)
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Energy Systems Engineers are the people who are transforming the way we use, store and produce energy, meeting the world’s growing energy needs while avoiding climate and biodiversity breakdown, and increasing our energy security. Energy Systems Engineers can be found in companies that design and build giant wind turbines, in the control room of our power grid, rolling out electric vehicle infrastructure, deploying green hydrogen infrastructure and designing zero-carbon buildings A recent survey shows that 94% Energy Systems Engineering graduates are in full-time employment or study less than six months after graduation.
Undergraduate Course / Engineering, Architecture & Built Environment / Galway
Intakes:
September Intake 2025 ( Open )
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English Tests Scores:
1. [ ]
4 years
Bachelor of Engineering (Undenominated)
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Engineering is a wide area, covering such fields as civil, mechanics, electronics and computer technology. This course offers you the option of studying engineering in a general way for a year before going on to specialise in your chosen field in year two. It has been designed to help you make your choice about what professional engineering qualification you wish to study for by giving you a year to study the basic concepts and fundamentals of engineering. Therefore, it will help you to make an informed choice about what you wish to specialise in by enabling you to find out where your aptitude and interests lie. Undenominated Engineering will always stand to students as a foundation course. On successful completion of their first year exams, students will be able to transfer to the second year of one of the programmes within the College of Science and Engineering. Prospective students should note that they will be at no academic disadvantage having chosen first year Undenominated Engineering: they will not have to complete an additional year of study (which is a common misconception about this programme!). If anything, students will be able to make an informed decision about their area of study having completed Undenominated Engineering.
Undergraduate Course / Engineering, Architecture & Built Environment / Galway
Intakes:
September Intake 2025 ( Open )
,
English Tests Scores:
1. [ ]
1 year
Bachelor of Science (Environmental Health and Safety)
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The?BSc in Environmental Health and Safety is a multidisciplinary programme that examines the relationship between workplace factors and human health, safety and well-being. Students study subjects including the basic sciences, health sciences, engineering, law and regulatory affairs among others. The programme is designed to meet the needs of industry and provides students with a high-quality qualification in the multidisciplinary area of Environmental Health and Safety. It enables students to work across all sectors as occupational and environmental health & safety professionals. There is continuous demand for such graduates across all sectors. This programme offers the opportunity to experience life as a health and safety professional as all students complete a seven-month work placement in industry during third year. This placement allows students to further develop their knowledge and apply their technical skills within the workplace.
Undergraduate Course / Allied Health / Galway
Intakes:
September Intake 2025 ( Open )
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English Tests Scores:
1. [ ]
4 years
Bachelor of Science (Environmental Science)
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Environmental Science is an interdisciplinary study which examines the interaction between humans and the environment, with specific reference to the effects of modern technological advances. Today, the necessity to understand our environment has never been more urgent and the need for environmental scientists to deal with increasingly complex issues is growing. The course provides a thorough grounding in the basic sciences in the first year, followed by the application of this knowledge to current environmental problems in the later years. While studying a broad range of subjects, students are also given the opportunity to specialise in topics of their choice.
Undergraduate Course / Allied Health / Galway
Intakes:
September Intake 2025 ( Open )
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English Tests Scores:
1. [ ]
4 years
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