

Established in 1980, the School of Electronic Engineering DCU was the first EE school in Ireland. Our first undergrads emerged in 1984, our first taught postgrads in 1992 and first PhD graduates in 1993. Our standalone taught Masters programme in Electronic and
Computer engineering is the largest in the country. The School moved into the custom designed iconic Stokes building in 2002 and has a strong footprint in the new FutureTech building. The school has strong undergrad and postgrad links with up to a dozen French Grandes Ecoles. In 2024, the school launched a joint Master's Programme with Wuhan University, and is exploring other international linkages within China, Lithuania and other ECIU partners.
Recognised nationally and internationally for the outstanding quality of our programmes, we focus on preparing students to pursue a broad range of careers in the Information and Communications Technology (ICT) sector in the areas of electronic, computer, and mechatronic engineering.
Prof Stephen Daniels, Head of School