BEngAgricultural Engineering
Ireland, Galway-Mayo
Study location | Ireland, ATU Mountbellew |
---|---|
Type | Undergraduate, full-time |
Nominal duration | 3 years (180 ECTS) |
Study language | English |
Awards | BEng (Bachelor of Engineering in Agricultural Engineering) |
Course code | 0125/0161 |
Tuition fee | €12,000 per year |
---|
Entry qualification | High school / secondary education (or higher) Qualifications must meet the equivalent of the Irish Leaving Cert level 5 NFQ The entry qualification documents are accepted in the following languages: English. This includes a suitable transcript from your school. If this is not the case, you will need official translations along with verified copies of the original. If your Documents are not in English, please upload a translated version You must take the original entry qualification documents along with you when you finally go to the university. |
---|
Language requirements | English Accepted proof of proficiency: FCE or CAE, IELTS 5.5+, TOEFL 69+ or Duolingo English Test 90+ |
---|
More information |
---|
Overview
The agri-food sector is one of Ireland’s most important indigenous manufacturing sectors, accounting for the employment of around 150,000 people.
Enterprise Ireland (EI) has identified Agricultural Machinery as one of the dominant engineering sub sectors within Irish Engineering. Furthermore, EI have identified this area as having significant growth potential in the coming years.
This degree has been designed to deliver high quality agricultural engineering graduates to local and national agricultural and agri-food industries, in order to meet this demand.
Students will gain transferable knowledge and skills in the following areas:
Design
Manufacturing
Agricultural sciences
This degree is very practical with weekly lab classes, workshop practice, individual and group projects as well as work placement experience. Over the three years of the course, each student will receive, on average, 24 hours of tuition per week.
Students will be based between the Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering at ATU Galway campus and AT Mountbellew campus.
Career opportunities
It is envisaged that graduates from the programme will be employed in a wide diversity of agricultural engineering related disciplines both nationally and internationally, namely;
Technical/engineering drafting, field technicians
Agricultural engineering design/systems design
Agricultural systems (destructive and non-destructive testing)
Agricultural processing, engineering sales, service etc.
Cognate disciplines which involving heavy machinery design – (i.e. Forestry, Peat & Mining)
Bioenergy/biomass sector
Some graduates may also become self-employed.
Ireland Time
Ireland Time
Ireland Time
Ireland Time
Ireland Time
Ireland Time