This paper introduces the courses of the National Galway University of Ireland, a popular major. The seven affiliated colle
This paper introduces the courses of the National Galway University of Ireland, a popular major. The seven affiliated colleges of the National Galway University of Ireland can offer a series of courses. At the same time, the school is vigorously developing infrastructure, and a research center costing more than 30 million pounds is about to be completed. The National Galway University of Ireland was founded in 1845. The university, formerly known as Queen's College of Golve, has three campuses in Golve, Cork and Belfast. 1908, Queen Galway College became a member of the National University of Ireland and was renamed the National Galway University College of Ireland.
Undergraduate degree course
Faculty of Arts: Public Administration Policy (Bachelor), Economic and Social Studies (Bachelor)
Celtic Research Institute: Celtic Studies
School of Finance and Economics: French Finance and Economics Studies (Bachelor of Finance and Economics), German Finance and Economics Studies (Bachelor of Finance and Economics) and Spanish Finance and Economics Studies (Bachelor of Finance and Economics)
School of Engineering: Biological Engineering (Bachelor of Engineering), Urban Engineering (Bachelor of Engineering), Electronic Engineering (Bachelor of Engineering), Electronic and Computer Engineering (Bachelor of Engineering), Industrial Engineering and Information System (Bachelor of Engineering), Mechanical Engineering (Bachelor of Engineering), Management Engineering (Bachelor of Engineering) and Environmental Engineering (Bachelor of Engineering).
Law School: Company Law (Bachelor of Company Law) and Civil Law (Bachelor of Civil Law)
Medical college: surgery
Academy of Natural Sciences: Applied Physics and Electronic or Experimental Physics (Bachelor of Science) Biomedical Research (Bachelor of Science) Biotechnology (Bachelor of Science) Applied Chemistry (Bachelor of Science) Computer Research (Bachelor of Science) Earth Science (Bachelor of Science) Environmental Science (Bachelor of Science) Finance (Bachelor of Science) Marine Science (Bachelor of Science)
Teaching level:
It usually takes one to two years to obtain this type of master's degree, and the following master's degree courses are offered:
Master of Arts: classics, applied economics, archaeology, human society, community construction and development, cultural studies, economics, education, English, English language and literature, French language and culture studies, German, health management, history, Irish, Italian, digital science, mathematics, philosophy, political science, natural science, psychology, sociology, Spain.
Master of engineering: urban planning and design, industrial engineering and information system engineering, mechanical engineering design, electronic engineering, water conservancy engineering.
Master of Information Technology: Information Technology.
Master of Medicine: Medicine.
Master of Psychological Science: Psychology and Mental Health.
Master of Science: Anatomy, Applied Information Technology, Applied Geography, Aquaculture, Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Botany, Chemistry, Experimental Physics, Hydrology, Information Technology, Mathematics, Microbiology, Nutritional Pharmacology and Occupational Management.
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Carlo Institute of Technology, a famous Irish school, provides students with opportunities to obtain undergraduate, master and doctoral degrees with international reputation. In many disciplines, the college maintains close cooperation with European business circles, including famous multinational companies such as IBM, Intel and Microsoft.
Professional settings
The school has eight colleges, namely, Business School, Computer Information College, Mechanical Engineering College, Electronic Engineering College, Natural Science College, Humanities College, Industrial Design College and Architecture College, with a wide range of courses. Students can get national certificates (2 years), national diplomas (3 years), bachelor's degrees (4 years) and graduate degrees in our school, which varies with different courses. Most courses adopt the ladder system.
Career prospects
After decades of development, Carlo Institute of Technology has extensive contacts in various industries, including the commercialization of new product research and development funded by industry departments, training and consulting in computer comprehensive development, and related activities with other enterprises. Computer comprehensive research and production center, business and technology center and campus technology innovation center are at the forefront of these innovative activities. This environment can ensure that college students' qualifications are highly competitive and competitive at any time in the world. The College Employment Office will provide graduates with abundant employment opportunities and professional advice. Many college graduates have worked in well-known European companies.