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MSc
Trinity College Dublin - the University of Dublin - School of Business
Interested in a career in business management or becoming an entrepreneur, but you've never studies business before. The MSc in Business and Management is designed specifically for graduates who have a primary undergraduate degree in a non-business related subject and who are passionate about taking control of their career and future.
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Trinity College Dublin - the University of Dublin - School of Engineering
There are two possible routes for the Master in Engineering M.A.I. degree. By the first route, for the 'ordinary' M.A.I. degree, the candidate must already have taken the degree of B.A.I. of the University of Dublin and have practised for three years as an engineer.
MSc
Trinity College Dublin - the University of Dublin - School of Business
Interested in a career in business management or becoming an entrepreneur, but you've never studies business before. The MSc in Business and Management is designed specifically for graduates who have a primary undergraduate degree in a non-business related subject and who are passionate about taking control of their career and future.
MSc
Trinity College Dublin - the University of Dublin - School of Engineering
The aim of the M.Sc. in Bioengineering is to give students a broad understanding of the key subjects of bioengineering: biomechanics, biomaterials, bioinstrumentation, cell and tissue engineering, neural engineering and rehabilitation engineering. Case studies and assignments underpin the lectures, giving students a familiarity with bioengineering applied in the main surgical disciplines; e.g. orthopaedics, cardiology, gastroenterology, ENT and neurosurgery.
MSc
Trinity College Dublin - the University of Dublin - School of Engineering
This course aims to develop engineers with specialist understanding in one of: Environmental Engineering; Structural and Geotechnical Engineering or Transport Engineering. In addition, the course offers students the opportunity to obtain knowledge in complimentary subject areas within Civil Engineering.
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