The BSc in Electronics has been developed in partnership with industry to produce highly employable graduates with strong Information and Communication Technology (ICT) skills in computing, electronics, security, troubleshooting and analysis. Students with an interest in these areas will find this degree both stimulating and rewarding.
| Number | Duration |
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| 4 | year |
The electronics sector is one of the fastest growing areas of employment in Ireland and will remain so for the foreseeable future. The BSc in Electronics at UL will place you at the forefront of technological development in a significant and diverse range of areas including smart housing, energy management, health and well-being, transport and the leisure/ entertainment industry. Graduates from this course can expect to develop careers in the following areas: Energy Management Consultant (who deploys smart electronic meters for water, heat and light measurement that will be needed in every community). Design and Test Technician for new electronic products and systems. Healthcare & Biomedical Systems Developer (who tests and certifies all the Electronic devices that measure how healthy we are) Modern Building Analyst (who designs and maintains environment and security control systems for public buildings & dwellings). Telecommunication Systems Engineer (who deploys and maintains wireless masts, antennae and hotspots). Vehicle Monitoring Technician (who designs and tests electronic engine management systems). Robotics Engineer (who installs and maintains robotic systems). Process Technician (who manages and maintains the “embedded" control systems that ensure quality in the process, chemical, pharmaceutical and food industries).