Energy Engineering




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The Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Energy Engineering at the Atlantic Technological University (ATU) in Galway, Ireland, equips students with the knowledge and skills to design, develop, and implement sustainable energy solutions. This broad field of study encompasses:
- Energy Efficiency: Optimizing energy use in buildings, industries, and processes.
- Energy Product Design and Services: Creating energy-efficient products and delivering related services.
- Facility Management: Managing energy consumption within facilities.
- Plant Engineering: Designing and maintaining power plants and other energy-related infrastructure.
- Environmental Compliance: Ensuring energy systems comply with environmental regulations.
- Alternative Energy Technologies: Exploring and utilizing renewable energy sources like wind, solar, and geothermal.
The program is accredited by Engineers Ireland at Associate Engineer level, enhancing your employability.
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Tuition Fee – the Department of Education pays tuition fees for all full-time students who are citizens of a Member State of the EU and who meet the residency requirements. Most full-time undergraduate students will be covered by the Free Fees Initiative scheme for their tuition fee. Students from Northern Ireland or Great Britain do not have to pay tuition fees to study in the Republic of Ireland. All students are liable for the Student Contribution fee: €3,000. Application deadline for EU students is February 1.
Admissions Requirements
High School Diploma with a minimum GPA of 3.0 plus: SAT score of 1000+ (1800 prior to 2016) or ACT composite score of 22 and above or 2-3 Advanced Placement Examinations in relevant subjects with grades 3 and above OR 2-3 SAT subject tests in relevant subjects with a minimum score of 600 in each.
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- Bachelors
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