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What's New

What's New?

Bonus Points for Honours Mathematics (from 2012 entry).

A bonus of 25 points will be allocated to students who acheive a grade D3 or

above in higher level Mathematics in the Irish Leaving Certificate

examination.This means that the maximum cumulative Leaving Certificate points total will increase from 600 to 625. For more information click here

Engineering and Mechatronics Courses

ITB is pleased to announce that the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in

Mechatronics which previously took 5 years to complete has been reduced to 4 years subject to final HETAC validation. It is anticipated that the Bachelor of

Engineering (Honours) in Electronics & Computer Engineering will also be reduced to 4 years subject to HETAC validation. Updated information will be published on our website.

   

Exciting New Opportunities for Course Progression

Students who successfully complete a 3 year Ordinary Bachelor Degree (NFQ Level 7) in the disciplines of Electronics and Computer Engineering, Mechatronics, Horticulture or Computing now have the opportunity to progress to an Honours Bachelor Degree (NFQ Level 8) in their specific discipline or can complete a Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Entrepreneurship.

Optional 3rd Year Specialization for Computing Courses

Students who apply for the Bachelor of Science in Computing in Information Technology (BN013) or Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Computing in Information Technology (BN104) now have a choice when they enter third year of the programme to specialise in Information Technology or Information Security and Digital Forensics.

 

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What our students say...

Carl Cleverdon

"I'm self employed and it was getting slow so rather than sitting around doing nothing I decided to upskill. When I looked on job searches for Electricians there were 4 jobs nationwide and  when I looked for Electrical Engineers there were probably 404. I had everything except the qualification so this course was part of getting that. The college has very good facilities, workshops are well maintained with lots of equipment."

Carl Cleverdon,
Mechatronics

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