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PGDip
Trinity College Dublin - the University of Dublin - School of Engineering
This is a one-year postgraduate course designed to provide civil engineers and other suitably qualified professionals with a sound knowledge of present day theories and practices in environmental engineering. The course has been developed to have special relevance to the work of the Local Authority and State Sector engineers.
PGDip
Trinity College Dublin - the University of Dublin - School of Engineering
This is a one-year postgraduate course designed to enable graduate engineers to obtain a sound knowledge of important aspects of highway and geotechnical engineering. In particular, the course is suitable for engineers involved in the provision, maintenance and operation of highways, but it is open to all those holding a degree or equivalent in civil engineering or any other relevant branch of engineering.
PGDip
Trinity College Dublin - the University of Dublin - School of Engineering
This is a one-year postgraduate course designed to provide graduate engineers and other suitably qualified graduates with a sound knowledge and understanding of all aspects of project management in civil engineering and construction. The course consists of six taught modules, and two individual coursework assignments.
PGDip
Trinity College Dublin - the University of Dublin - School of Engineering
This is a one-year postgraduate course to enable civil engineers and other suitably qualified professionals (such as architects, quantity surveyors and lawyers), to obtain knowledge of construction law equivalent to that required by a competent arbitrator, adjudicator or administrator. The course has been approved by Engineers Ireland as meeting the requirements for continuing professional development and for admission to the IEI List of Conciliators (Conciliation Procedure 2000).
PGDip
Trinity College Dublin - the University of Dublin - School of Engineering
This is a one-year postgraduate diploma course designed to enable engineers, architects, fire safety officers and other suitably qualified professionals obtain a thorough knowledge and understanding of fire in buildings, the fire safety requirements in the design of buildings and the various options available for minimising the risk of fire in buildings. The course consists of six taught modules, and two individual projects.
Other Taught Award
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.
Other Taught Award
Trinity College Dublin - the University of Dublin - School of Engineering
The M.A.I. (Recurrent Education) is a Masters degree for engineering graduates. The student is required to prepare a dissertation on a research project carried out in his/her professional environment.
PGDip
Trinity College Dublin - the University of Dublin - School of Engineering
This is a one-year postgraduate course designed to provide civil engineers and other suitably qualified professionals with a good understanding of materials and built fabrics, both modern and traditional; the causes and mechanisms of weathering and corrosion; and the traditional as well as the most advanced ways to repair and preserve them. The Diploma award is based on a combination of the results of two examination papers and a research thesis.
PGDip
Trinity College Dublin - the University of Dublin - School of Engineering
This is a one-year postgraduate course designed to enable civil engineers and other construction professionals to become familiar with the latest developments in Health and Safety legislation and practice. In addition, the course will provide them with the knowledge necessary to perform the roles of Project Supervisor, Health & Safety Coordinator, Safety Advisor, and Safety Officer.
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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