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Social Studies
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The B.S.S. is a professional degree designed for students who wish to become social workers and who believe they have the personal attributes and motivation for social work. This degree combines an academic social science degree with professional social work training. B.S.S. degree graduates are eligible to apply for registration with CORU (Irish Social Work Registration Board) and once registered can access employment in a wide range of social work posts in Ireland. Graduates can also apply for registration in the UK and internationally. Social work is a profession concerned with supporting and helping people in a variety of situations and settings. People who use social work services include young and adult offenders, children, families, older people, people with mental and physical illness and disability, homeless people, unemployed people, ethnic groups, Travellers and people with drug and alcohol problems. Ultimately, social work aims to support people to live more successfully, within their communities, by helping them to find solutions to their problems.
Undergraduate Course / Social Sciences / Dublin
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English Tests Scores:
1. DET (Duolingo English test) [ 120 ]
4 years
Computer Science
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Computer Science is concerned with the study of everything to do with computers and our relationship with them. Computer scientists are critical to the efficient running of modern societies, dealing with health, security, banking and finance, transportation, and now increasingly our interaction through social networks. Computing professionals deal with theoretical issues, solve complex problems, deal with matters of ethics and with society at large. Theoretical issues in computer science relate to the abstract notions of computation and information. The study of these issues leads, for example, to efficient and robust algorithms for problems in many areas. Applications of computer science range from artificial intelligence to health informatics, from smart cities to information security, and from educational and training systems to analysis of content on social network sites.
Undergraduate Course / Computing / Dublin
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September Intake 2025 ( Open )
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English Tests Scores:
1. DET (Duolingo English test) [ 120 ]
4 years
Management Science and Information Systems Studies
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Students learn how to use techniques from disciplines such as business, mathematics, computer science, statistics and management science to solve real world problems. There is also a firm emphasis on interpersonal skills such as verbal communication, interviewing, teamwork and report writing. The primary objective of the MSISS programme is to produce graduates who are both business and computer literate and who have a solid understanding of how to approach and solve practical problems using a variety of tools and techniques. The emphasis in MSISS is on building up analytical skills, flexibility and creative thinking. One of the remarkable features of MSISS is the range of careers that graduates take up. The MSISS programme provides students with a unique blend of skills and experience. It is this mix which makes MSISS unique amongst other third-level courses in Ireland and helps contribute significantly to the success MSISS graduates have in getting jobs.
Undergraduate Course / Computing / Dublin
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September Intake 2025 ( Open )
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English Tests Scores:
1. DET (Duolingo English test) [ 120 ]
4 years
Engineering
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Engineering is about being creative in technical problem solving. Engineers make things possible by using mathematical and scientific principles together with analytical and design skills. They tackle existing problems by developing new solutions through innovative technologies. They also expand the frontiers of society by developing advanced materials, sustainable energy systems, construction technologies, transport systems, biomedical devices and telecommunications infrastructure.
Undergraduate Course / Engineering, Architecture & Built Environment / Dublin
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English Tests Scores:
1. DET (Duolingo English test) [ 120 ]
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Biomedical engineering
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Biomedical engineering is at the intersection of engineering, the life sciences and healthcare. Biomedical engineers take principles from applied science (including mechanical, electrical, chemical and computer engineering) and physical sciences (including physics, chemistry and mathematics) and apply them to biology and medicine. Although the human body is a more complex system than even the most sophisticated machine, many of the same concepts that go into building and programming a machine can be applied to biological structures and systems leading to new diagnostic and therapeutic tools. The goal is to better understand, replace or fix a target system to ultimately improve the quality of healthcare.
Undergraduate Course / Engineering, Architecture & Built Environment / Dublin
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English Tests Scores:
1. DET (Duolingo English test) [ 120 ]
More than 4 years
Computer engineering
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A computer engineer has mastered the necessary knowledge of mathematics and systems to tackle a whole range of realworld problems. Layered on top of these fundamentals is a set of specialist skills in computing that range from how a computer is designed and constructed to the application of computing power to solve a range of problems from social media to navigation, from medicine to space travel, and many more besides. The impact of computer engineering has been more significant and more pervasive than that of many other disciplines. The smart phone, tablet computers, the Internet and games consoles are all products that were not even imagined 30 years ago, but have now been realised by the ingenuity of computer engineers. Computer engineers may design computer hardware, write computer programs, integrate the various sub-systems together or do all three. They need good people skills as they often get quickly promoted to management positions.
Undergraduate Course / Engineering, Architecture & Built Environment / Dublin
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September Intake 2025 ( Open )
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English Tests Scores:
1. DET (Duolingo English test) [ 120 ]
More than 4 years
Electronic and Computer Engineering (joint programme)
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Organising both hardware (electronic) and software (computer) components into a useful and productive system is the principal job of the electronic and computer engineer. With a unique combination of both skill-sets, such an engineer is trained to lead product design that requires both critical hardware and software expertise. The fundamental skillset of an Engineer in this specialty is a capacity to apply mathematical analysis to design problems and the ability to exploit and adapt software workflows.
Undergraduate Course / Engineering, Architecture & Built Environment / Dublin
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September Intake 2025 ( Open )
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English Tests Scores:
1. DET (Duolingo English test) [ 120 ]
More than 4 years
Engineering with Management
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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.
Undergraduate Course / Engineering, Architecture & Built Environment / Dublin
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September Intake 2025 ( Open )
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English Tests Scores:
1. DET (Duolingo English test) [ 120 ]
More than 4 years
Biological and Biomedical Sciences
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In this stream, students will study the core concepts that are fundamental to all biological systems. These will be presented in core modules during the first and second year and will include: cell structure and composition, genetics and evolution, molecular biology, metabolism, anatomy and physiology of bacteria, fungi, plants and animals, ecosystems and environmental biology. In addition, students will also acquire mathematical, statistical and computational skills and study the history, philosophy and ethics of science. Students have the opportunity to expand their scientific knowledge and to pursue their individual interests by choosing from a variety of open modules including topics such as animal behaviour, genomes and disease, microbes and immunity, chemistry for biologists and geochemistry.
Undergraduate Course / Allied Health / Dublin
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September Intake 2025 ( Open )
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English Tests Scores:
1. DET (Duolingo English test) [ 120 ]
4 years
Biochemistry: Biological and Biomedical Sciences
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Biochemistry is the study of the structure and function of the building blocks of life. Biochemists seek to provide mechanistic explanations for biological processes and ask questions about how things work, why they work and what happens when they don’t! Biochemists have developed many of the key technologies used widely in biomedical sciences. Pharmaceutical companies invest heavily in biochemistry to develop new drugs for many pathological conditions.
Undergraduate Course / Allied Health / Dublin
Intakes:
September Intake 2025 ( Open )
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English Tests Scores:
1. DET (Duolingo English test) [ 120 ]
4 years
Botany: Biological and Biomedical Sciences
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Botany is the scientific study of plants. These studies are pursued in the field, in the botanic garden and in laboratories. Plants range from the largest forest trees to single celled algae of fresh and marine waters. The study of plants is of vital importance; they are the source of the food we eat, the oxygen we breathe, most of the medicines we use, and are core to the understanding of the processes of global climate change. Dealing with the threats from global climate change will be one of the biggest challenges of this century. Human manipulation of plants in the future will need to provide food and energy for an expanding human population, whilst conserving the biodiversity of living organisms and integrity of habitats.
Undergraduate Course / Allied Health / Dublin
Intakes:
September Intake 2025 ( Open )
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English Tests Scores:
1. DET (Duolingo English test) [ 120 ]
4 years
Environmental Sciences: Biological and Biomedical Sciences
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Environmental Sciences is by its nature a multidisciplinary academic field, comprising a study of the frequently complex interactions between the biological, chemical and physical components of our environment. The environmental science discipline has evolved over the last numbers of decades as key environmental problems such as climate change, air, water and soil pollution, sustainable development, deforestation, desertification and urbanisation to name a few, have become the focus of scientists, policy makers and the general public. Environmental scientists have training that is similar to other physical or life scientists, but is specifically applied to the environment. A broad scientific knowledge is required which involves a fundamental understanding of the physical and life sciences in addition to mathematics, economics, law and the social sciences.
Undergraduate Course / Allied Health / Dublin
Intakes:
September Intake 2025 ( Open )
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English Tests Scores:
1. DET (Duolingo English test) [ 120 ]
4 years
Genetics: Biological and Biomedical Sciences
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Genetics is the study of genes, genomes and heredity. It has developed rapidly in the last decade as new technology has made it possible to study genes in much greater detail and to rapidly sequence genomes.
Undergraduate Course / Allied Health / Dublin
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September Intake 2025 ( Open )
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English Tests Scores:
1. DET (Duolingo English test) [ 120 ]
4 years
Human Genetics: Biological and Biomedical Sciences
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Human genetics is the study of genes – or heredity – in humans. It examines the effects of these genes on both individuals and societies. It has developed rapidly in the last decade as new technologies have made it possible to study genes in much greater detail, to rapidly sequence the genomes of humans and other species and to develop ways to correct disease causing mutations using powerful technologies such as genome editing.
Undergraduate Course / Allied Health / Dublin
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September Intake 2025 ( Open )
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English Tests Scores:
1. DET (Duolingo English test) [ 120 ]
4 years
Immunology: Biological and Biomedical Sciences
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Immunology is the study of the immune system. The immune system has evolved to protect our bodies against infection and cancer and involves the co-ordinated activities of specialised cells, molecules and genes to orchestrate an immune response. Immunology is one of the most rapidly growing research areas in biology and has been shown to have a fundamental role in almost all disease states. Understanding how the immune system works has led to the development of new therapeutics, e.g. antibodies, for the specific treatment of diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis. In addition, we can now harness the immune system such that it can help to fight against infection and cancer. Many pharmaceutical companies have substantial immunology programmes.
Undergraduate Course / Allied Health / Dublin
Intakes:
September Intake 2025 ( Open )
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English Tests Scores:
1. DET (Duolingo English test) [ 120 ]
4 years
Microbiology: Biological and Biomedical Sciences
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Microbiology is the study of the structures and life processes of micro-organisms (such as bacteria, protists, fungi and viruses) together with their activities and effects, beneficial and detrimental, on plants, animals, humans and the environment. It also studies the control of these effects and the harnessing of microbial processes for applications in biotechnology. A microbiologist is a versatile scientist and studies microbes at both cellular and molecular levels, using a wide range of techniques, and will also be proficient in microbial biochemistry and genetics.
Undergraduate Course / Humanities, Arts & Tourism / Dublin
Intakes:
September Intake 2025 ( Open )
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English Tests Scores:
1. DET (Duolingo English test) [ 120 ]
4 years
Molecular Medicine: Biological and Biomedical Sciences
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Molecular medicine is the area of study that explores cutting edge advances in disease diagnosis, therapy and prevention driven by advanced bio-molecular research. The Molecular Medicine course shows how basic science is translated from ‘theory to treatment.’ Key areas of focus include cancer, neuroscience, genetic diseases, microbiology and immunology. It provides students with a unique perspective on modern-day molecular medicine and an appreciation for the importance of both basic and clinical research in drug discovery, molecular diagnostics and personalised medicine.
Undergraduate Course / Allied Health / Dublin
Intakes:
September Intake 2025 ( Open )
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English Tests Scores:
1. DET (Duolingo English test) [ 120 ]
4 years
Neuroscience: Biological and Biomedical Sciences
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Neuroscience is the discipline concerned with the scientific study of the nervous system in health and disease. It probes the intricate processes of the nervous system in an attempt to understand how we think, move, perceive, learn and remember. Research in the neurosciences is of considerable importance in medicine, considering the debilitating and costly effects of neurological and psychiatric disease. In this regard, a major goal of modern neuroscience research is to elucidate the underlying causes of, and to produce more effective treatments for, major brain diseases such as multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, schizophrenia and depression.
Undergraduate Course / Allied Health / Dublin
Intakes:
September Intake 2025 ( Open )
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English Tests Scores:
1. DET (Duolingo English test) [ 120 ]
4 years
Physiology: Biological and Biomedical Sciences
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Physiology is the study of the function of living things – it spans the spectrum of Biology from molecular and cellular physiology through to the function of organs systems and ultimately the whole body – including how we survive in different environments and adapt to them. Physiology is the foundational biomedical science because it underpins translational and clinical medicine. Understanding physiology is essential to understanding ourselves and our health.
Undergraduate Course / Allied Health / Dublin
Intakes:
September Intake 2025 ( Open )
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English Tests Scores:
1. DET (Duolingo English test) [ 120 ]
4 years
Zoology: Biological and Biomedical Sciences
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Zoology is the study of living animals and their relationship with their environment. As the need for an understanding of complex biosystems increases, integration is required across all levels of biological organisation – from molecules to the biosphere – and the diversity of species – from single-celled to multicellular organisms. Modern Zoology naturally provides this integration, and our programme offers modules and choices that focus upon important themes of environmental and medical/veterinary biology.
Undergraduate Course / Allied Health / Dublin
Intakes:
September Intake 2025 ( Open )
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English Tests Scores:
1. DET (Duolingo English test) [ 120 ]
4 years
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