GMIT has one of the most highly valued Engineering qualifications in Ireland.
You will learn about computers, electronics, networking and programming, from the basic transistor to the Internet Of Things.
There is a particular focus on software and embedded system development. State-of-the-art programming languages and software engineering techniques are taught and used. Computer networking and professional development also form key components of the programme.
This new, two year add-on honours degree prepares graduates to work as software and electronic engineers in a variety of research and development settings within the tech industry.
Students on this course will develop advanced skills in:
Programming
Networking
Embedded systems development
Digital systems
Engineering projects
There is a strong emphasis on lab based skills, with students spending over 50% of their time on projects, labs and practical applications.
GMIT has one of the most highly valued Engineering qualifications in Ireland.
You will learn about computers, electronics, networking and programming, from the basic transistor to the Internet Of Things.
There is a particular focus on software and embedded system development. State-of-the-art programming languages and software engineering techniques are taught and used. Computer networking and professional development also form key components of the programme.
The 7th Annual GMIT International Construction Management Day Conference was held at the GMIT Dublin Road campus on Tuesday 7th March, hosted by the Department of Building and Civil Engineering.
As the IT industry struggles to meet the technology demands of today’s workplace, new challenges are arising for IT professionals, educators, and software & hardware solution providers.
GMIT Mayo is opening its doors to the public on Friday, 10 November (10am – 1pm) for an Open Morning for secondary school students, parents and anyone interested in starting or returning to third-level study as a mature student.