Electronics is at the heart of everyday life. Consumer electronics, mobile devices, vehicles, renewable energy systems, medical devices, wearable fitness technologies, as well as advanced robotics are now ubiquitous. As these technologies continue to evolve and grow, skilled electronic engineers continue to work at the forefront of this technological revolution. Electronic engineers work on cutting-edge research and development (R&D), advanced semi-conductor fabrication, design, prototyping, software simulation, coding, new product and applications development.
Our electronics courses offer a blended mix of theory classes, practical laboratories as well as project-based learning elements (hands-on). Extensive use is also made of computer-aided design (CAD) software tools and simulation resources.
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You need to complete credit hours to successfully obtain this degree. Please check detail of study units at https://www.itcarlow.ie/courses/type/undergraduate-cao-courses/aerospace-mechanical-electronic-engineering-courses/cw527.htm
Graduates of this course will also be eligible to progress to Year 4 of the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Electronic Systems (CW558) at Institute of Technology Carlow.
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