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| College | Technological University Dublin (TU Dublin) |
| Course ID | 184766 |
| Course Location | Dublin |
| Course Category | Science & the Built Environment |
| Course Qualification | Ordinary Bachelor Degree |
| Awarding Body | TU Dublin |
| Course Start Date | 1st January 1970 |
| Course Duration | 2 |
| Course Time | The course runs primarily for two evenings per week over two semesters, while a project module might involve an additional evening. Alternatively, students may attend for one full day (including evening) each week. |
| Course Fee | EUR 2,580 |
| Entry Requirements | This course is a part time Add-On programme to the Higher Certificate in Electronic Engineering. Applicants need to hold a Higher Certificate in Electronic Engineering or an equivalent qualification. All applicants must have competence in spoken and written English |
| Career Path | With our industry-relevant curriculum, graduates will be well placed to meet the needs of industry. Graduates can work in areas such as product design, maintenance, wireless system maintenance and computer networking design and support. |
| Course Code | TU004 |



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