STEPS Engineering Your Future for Transition Year Students

By Steven Galvin - Last update


Get Daily news and updates directly to your Email




Applications are now open for STEPS Engineering Your Future for Transition Year Students –  an engineering experience programme that gives Transition Year students a hands-on, fun and practical insight into engineering at third level and as a career.

Programmes will be run in March, April Or May by – ATIM Cluster, ATU Galway, ATU Sligo, Combilift, DBFL Consulting Engineers, DCU, DKIT, The Environmental Protection Agency, Farrans Construction, Fingleton White, Liebherr Container Cranes, Maynooth University, MTU Cork, Palliare, SETU Carlow, SETU Waterford, TCD, TU Dublin, TUSMMW, UCD and University of Galway.

The Engineers Ireland STEPS Programme is a non-profit outreach programme that promotes interest and awareness in engineering as a future career to students in all communities through a portfolio of projects.

STEPS Engineering Your Future for Transition Year Students

Register here


Are you looking to embark on a lucrative and interesting career? Engineering is a challenging, fascinating field. Engineers are part of most elements of the construction process, from planning, right through to cutting the ribbon on a finished building, road, facility, or pipeline. In general, civil engineers might work closely with builders, surveyors, and specialised civil engineers to oversee a project. Some might manage the site, people, and materials involved. Meanwhile, electronic engineers work in many industries, such as telecommunications. There they might design, install, and maintain transmitters, satellite equipment, and the ever-expanding range of IT devices. Search for third level or plc courses in engineering today.

Do you have an interest in the real-world applications of engineering and technology and how they can be used to solve everyday problems? We list courses in Engineering Technology on Whichcollege.ie.   For a full list of possible careers through third-level courses and PLC training, you can visit our website and enquire or even book courses that appeal to you.    A course in Engineering Technology would be suited to people who have an interest in pursuing a career developing and researching new technologies and techniques alongside engineers in many sectors.  Search courses now.

If you’re technical and thinking of going to college, have you considered mechanical engineering? This is the branch of engineering that deals with the design, construction, and use of machines. A career working in this field would involve the design and manufacture, as well as the operation of all kinds of components, products, machines, and systems. In fact, a project you are working on could consist of a broad range of subjects depending on your own background. You might find yourself working on anything from a new coffee maker all the way up to a complex robotic manufacturing line. Mechanical engineers are necessary for the production of most inventions and developments, and, as a result, they are at present in very high demand. Search Mechanical Engineering courses that today on Whichcollege.ie.

Steven Galvin

National Tertiary Office to be Established
National Review of Gender Equality in Irish Higher Education


Comments

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

We'd love to send you the latest news and articles about evening classes, further learning and adult education by email. We'll always treat your personal details with the utmost care and will never sell them to other companies for marketing purposes.

Comments and Reviews Policy