hanloj1 wrote: » I did pass maths in my leaving. Done electronic engineering in gmit. They start the maths at a comfortable level. You should be well able for it.
pmcmahon wrote: » Almost failed maths in the leaving (D3) and i am now in possession of a MEng.Moral of the story,keep up with the work in college and you'll be grand. :cool:
xJEx wrote: » I want to do engineering next year, a common course not a specified field but I don't know what to expect. Can anyone tell me the sort of things you'd be doing in year 1?
shruikan2553 wrote: » They have changed the course since I did it but from working in one of the first year labs they were doing maths, physics, computer stuff inc programming, bit of mechanical stuff like gears and drag forces, chemistry and some electrical eng stuff like binary. Theres a list on the nuig website that gives a description of the classes and what each of them involves, ill see if i can find it.
shruikan2553 wrote: » http://www.nuigalway.ie/engineering/moduledescriptions_1styear1.html This is for all first year IT and engineering so theres some stuff that you wouldnt be doing but Im not sure which parts. They are trying to make engineering 1 course with people specialising in third or forth year.
xJEx wrote: » Cool! I think i'm gonna aim for TCD since its closer and stuff but this will help I love maths and physics and all so hopefully I'm gonna enjoy it!
bren2001 wrote: » http://www.dcu.ie/registry/module_contents.php?function=4&programme=ME That is the DCU information. 1 common year, specialise at the end. 4 year degree with an option of a fifth year for the Masters. Courses in DCU are Mechanical & Manufacturing, Mechatronics, Biomedical, Electronic and a series of ICT and DME courses. Trinity has 2 common years. Never saw the point at 2 common years.
DJW11 wrote: » As it stands Im currently exempt from an 8month coop placement and I'm working on research for the Uni and covering Stroud's math book from cover to cover to get ready for 3rd year.