
The Engineers Ireland fully accredited programme meets the academic requirements for the status of Engineering Technician. The course modules are delivered with the whole time Ordinary Building Engineering (Level 7) programme. Upon successful completion of the Ordinary Degree students can opt to do an additional two years whole-time or take individual modules on a CPD basis to obtain an Honours Degree in Building Engineering (Level 8).
The course is particularly aimed for part-time students who have knowledge of the Building Engineering industry or who wish to up/re-skill in the industry. Qualifying students will be assessed, during the application process for suitability on the programme.
| Course Location | Dublin |
| Course Category | Mechanical Engineering, Science & the Built Environment |
| Course Qualification | Ordinary Bachelor Degree |
| Awarding Body | TU Dublin |
| Course Start Date | 1st January 1970 |
| Course Duration | 2 |
| Course Time | One full day and one evening per week |
| Course Fee | EUR 4,400 |
| Entry Requirements | Advanced Entry Requirements: This is an advanced entry only programme students must have completed a passed Years 1 to 3 of the TU018 part-time course or Years 1 and 2 of the TU703 whole-time course, or have an equivalent Level 6 qualification from an approved Engineering related discipline and Engineers Ireland accredited programme. Applicants will be assessed for suitability upon application to the course. |
| Career Path | The Building Engineer works closely with other engineering disciplines such as architects, structural engineers and quantity surveyors on construction projects. The range of services required in buildings is continuously expanding offering graduates challenging and rewarding careers within the industry from the design, construction, manufacturing, sales, facilities and operational roles. |
| Course Code | TU021 |



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