31 Bachelor's degrees in Electrical Engineering in Ireland

Engineering (Common Entry) - International Foundation Programme
This one-year Engineering (Common Entry) - International Foundation Programme from OnCampus Ireland at University of Limerick offers successful students guaranteed progression to a range of partner universities.

Electronic Engineering
The Bachelor of Electronic Engineering is offered by Maynooth University. The scholarship provides 3,000 to eligible first year students taking a Level 8 course that is accredited by Engineers Ireland at Maynooth University. Two scholarships are available for MH304/MH306 Engineering students.

Electrical Engineering (Hons)
This Electrical Engineering (Hons) programme from Technological University of the Shannon will provide graduates with the key skills necessary to perform roles in several industry disciplines, including power systems operation and protection, maintenance and commissioning of control and automation systems.

Software and Electronic Engineering
The Atlantic Technological University has one of the most highly valued qualifications in Software and Electronic Engineering in Ireland.

Electrical and Electronic Engineering
This Electrical and Electronic Engineering programme at University of Galway involves developing technologies required for our future needs in such areas as communication, electrical energy, transport, healthcare and entertainment.

Electrical and Electronic Engineering (Hons)
The Electrical and Electronic Engineering (Hons) degree delivered by University College Cork applies scientific knowledge to develop a broad range of technological products and services that underpin modern society.

Electronic Engineering (Honours)
The Electronic Engineering programme from South East Technological University is a full-time, four year, honours degree course of study that can be chosen within the Engineering Common Entry Route.

Electrical Engineering
This Electrical Engineering programme from South East Technological University is designed to fully equip the students with the skills required to function as an engineering technician in the areas of electrical services, control, automation, energy production, renewable technologies and energy policy and legislation.

Renewable and Electrical Energy Engineering (Hons)
This Renewable and Electrical Energy Engineering (Hons) programme at Technological University of the Shannon covers all the technologies needed to produce energy and in particular electrical energy from renewable sources, to monitor and control energy systems and to connect them to the electricity grid.

Electronic & Computer Engineering
Calling maths lovers! If you’d like to be able to fix a gaming remote or build a smart doorbell from scratch, you need to study Electronic & Computer Engineering at Dublin City University

Electronic and Computer Engineering
Calling maths lovers! If you’d like to be able to fix a gaming remote or build a smart doorbell from scratch, you need to study this Electronic and Computer Engineering programme at Dublin City University.

Electrical Engineering (Honours)
The Electrical Engineering (Honours) programme from South East Technological University aims to produce graduates of high calibre who possess a thorough knowledge of scientific principles and engineering practice and an appreciation of the work and business environment in which the professional engineer must work.

Electronic Systems - International Foundation Programme
This one-year Electronic Systems - International Foundation Programme from OnCampus Ireland at South East Technological University offers successful students guaranteed progression to a range of partner universities.

Engineering
The Engineering programme from Maynooth University is accredited by Engineers Ireland and is recognised internationally.

Electrical Engineering
This Electrical Engineering programme at University of Limerick will cover all the major components to allow you to become a successful Electrical Engineer.

Electronic Engineering (Hons)
The Electronic Engineering (Hons) course at the Atlantic Technological University will prepare you for a career in the design and implementation of electronic and embedded systems applications in mobile and wireless communications.

Electronic Engineering (Honours)
This Electronic Engineering (Honours) programme from South East Technological University offers a blended mix of theory classes, practical laboratories as well as project-based learning elements (hands-on).
Electronic Engineering (Advanced Entry) (Hons)
The B.Eng in Electronic Engineering (Advanced Entry) (Hons) at Technological University Dublin is a three-year full-time programme designed to equip students with advanced engineering skills. This course prepares graduates for a dynamic career in the electronics and ICT sectors, focusing on both hardware and software development.
Electrical and Electronic Engineering (Hons)
The Electrical and Electronic Engineering (Hons) degree offered at Ulster University will prepare you to become a professional electrical engineer, working on electrical products and systems, from research and design to installation. It will be your job to deal with the input of power to electrical systems, as well as with data acquisition and gathering.
Electrical Engineering
Electrical Engineering from Munster Technological University teaches students about the aims to generate, distribute and apply electrical energy safely and economically, and in a sustainable way for future generations to come.