Engineering with Management
Modules for Year 3

Due to the changing nature of covid regulations the assessment and delivery portion of modules may change. Any changes will be communicated to you by the module coordinators. Junior Sophister Engineering with Management students can select from one of the following themes:

Semester One

Semester Two

Students take a Trinity Elective in the second semester:

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A diverse range of courses to enrich the student learning experience.

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Semester One

Semester Two

Students take a Trinity Elective in the second semester:

A sculpted head of the HomerTrinity Electives
A diverse range of courses to enrich the student learning experience.

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Semester One

Semester Two

Students take a Trinity Elective in the second semester:

A sculpted head of the HomerTrinity Electives
A diverse range of courses to enrich the student learning experience.

Learn More

Course Information

Eligibility for Internship and Study Abroad

In order to be eligible to apply for an international exchange in the Senior Sophister year or to apply for the 4E4 Industrial Partnership/Internship module in the second semester of the Senior Sophister year, students must have a minimum grade of II.1 (60 – 69%) at the first sitting of the Junior Sophister Engineering with Management examinations. Those required to sit supplemental Junior Sophister Engineering with Management examinations will be deemed ineligible to apply. No exceptions to this rule will be considered.

Study abroad opportunities can be viewed here and information on taking an internship can be viewed here.

Eligibility to proceed to MAI year

Students must achieve a minimum overall mark of 60% for the combined Junior Sophister and Senior Sophister years (on a 30:70 basis) at the annual session of the B.Sc. degree year in order to be eligible to proceed to the MAI year.

MAI projects

Students will be sent a list of available MAI projects at the end of the Senior Sophister year and asked to rank their preferences from 1 to 5. The allocation is made based on a student's Junior Sophister ranking.