Contemporary Culture and Society
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Undergraduate
School:
SALIS

Explore media, politics, culture and innovation to develop key transferable skills for a thriving career.

Joint Honours Media Studies
Level:
Undergraduate
School:
School of Communications
joint honours - languages
Level:
Undergraduate
School:
SALIS
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Level:
Undergraduate
School:
Fiontar & Scoil na Gaeilge

Gnó agus Gaeilge – Bí cruthaitheach agus iomaíoch

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Level:
Undergraduate
School:
SALIS

Become expert in two languages with excellent translation skills for an exciting global career

 

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Level:
Undergraduate
School:
School of Law & Government and Electronic Engineering

Want to change the world? To address global challenges like climate change, fake news and global inequality, the world needs curious, ambitious people who can develop smart, sustainable solutions.

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Level:
Undergraduate
School:
School of Electronic Engineering

Do you want to create, innovate and make a lasting impact on the world? Are you a critical thinker who’d love to be part of a team solving real-world problems? Choose engineering.

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Level:
Undergraduate
School:
School of Computing

If you’re both creative and practical, a lateral thinker who loves tech and enjoys working with people, this course is for you.

 

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Level:
Undergraduate
School:
School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering

Can you imagine designing and building a better electric vehicle, jet engine or wind turbine? Maybe you’ve figured out a way to improve inhalers or door handles. If you’re fascinated by how things work and are made, enjoy getting caught up in the details, and thrive as part of a team, choose Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering.

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Level:
Undergraduate
School:
School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering

Want to build the robots of the future? If you’re fascinated by robotics and automation, this is the course to do.

 

 


DCU is proud to be one of the world’s leading Young Universities, with a mission to transform lives and societies. Through education, research and innovation, we are focused on delivering real impact, and addressing global challenges in collaboration with our partners and stakeholders.

 


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