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  2. DIT School of Electronic and Communications Engineering

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    The first diplomas were awarded in 1970. The successor to the original electronic engineering diploma courses was a three-year full-time ab initio diploma course entitled Diploma in Applied Electronics (Programme Reference DT287), validated in 1995. This is a technician engineering course with a significant level of analytical course content.

  3. Technological University Dublin - Wikipedia

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    Technological University Dublin (Irish: Ollscoil Teicneolaíochta Bhaile Átha Cliath) or TU Dublin [5] is Ireland's first technological university.It was established on 1 January 2019, [6] [7] [8] with a history going back to 1887 through the amalgamated Dublin Institute of Technology which progressed from the first technical education institution in Ireland, the City of Dublin Technical ...

  4. DIT School of Computing - Wikipedia

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    The Dublin Institute of Technology has offered modules and courses in Computing since 1971. The original Computing course was entitled "WMT (Wholetime Mathematical Technician)" which has successfully continued for over 30 years with updating and additions resulting in the current "BSc. (Honours) Degree in Computing" course (DT211).

  5. DIT School of Electrical & Electronic Engineering - Wikipedia

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    The DIT School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering was the largest education provider of Electrical and Electronic Engineering in Ireland in terms of programme diversity, staff and student numbers, covering a wide range of engineering disciplines including; Communications Engineering, Computer Engineering, Power Engineering, Electrical Services Engineering, Control Engineering, Energy ...

  6. TU Dublin School of Culinary Arts and Food Technology

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    The School of Culinary Arts and Food Technology runs two training restaurants in the Central Quad building on Grangegorman campus. The TU Dublin School of Culinary Arts and Food Technology (formerly DIT School of Culinary Arts and Food Technology) is a part of the Technological University Dublin (formerly Dublin Institute of Technology).

  7. Third-level education in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Having been a resident in an EU Member State for at least three of the five years preceding entry to the course. Are not undertaking a second undergraduate course. Students are required to pay a "registration fee" on entry to their courses. These charges cover costs such as equipment usage, administration fees and exam fees.

  8. Dublin Institute of Technology - Wikipedia

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    Dublin Institute of Technology (DIT, Irish: Institiúid Teicneolaíochta Bhaile Átha Cliath) was a major third-level institution in Dublin, Ireland. On 1 January 2019 DIT was dissolved and its functions were transferred to the Technological University Dublin , as TU Dublin City Campus . [ 2 ]

  9. DIT Faculty of Tourism and Food - Wikipedia

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    Originally opened as the College of Catering in 1941, The Faculty of Tourism and Food was founded in 1992. The faculty specialised in training professional chefs, hospitality managers, and other professionals in the food and tourism industry, providing undergraduate degrees as well as master's degrees and doctorates.