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I failed my Leaving Cert. Today, I’m an engineer travelling the world with Medtronic. I started this degree at 37, unsure if I could do it. In first year, there seemed to be a lot of tasks, but that was the point - this taught me how to organise myself. Year 2, I stopped worrying about every detail and learned to prioritise. Year 3, I learned critical thinking. Year 4, I tackled advanced problem-solving. The course builds you step by step, deliberately, with support at every stage. Science is taught, but also how to plan, think independently, and face new challenges. Read more

Gary Hubbard

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I pursued a part-time Degree in Science and Technology at the University of Galway while working full-time, and the experience has been transformative for my career. The course’s flexible and well-organised structure allowed me to balance my studies with my work and family commitments seamlessly. The blended learning approach was particularly beneficial, enabling me to fit the course into my schedule. The support from the coordinators was exceptional. The supportive environment helped me develop my career significantly, leading to several promotions.

Ewa Ziemichod

Graduate

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The curriculum is thoroughly prepared, offering up-to-date information with a modern approach. The lecturers, many of whom are industry professionals, are very knowledgeable, approachable and helpful. Their real-world experiences enhanced the learning environment, providing valuable industry insights & skills. Both courses significantly advanced my skills & expertise through relevant and engaging content, such as assignments, practical laboratories and research projects. The Diploma provided a solid scientific foundation, which was further expanded during the degree cycle.

Adrian Szlapka

Graduate, Diploma & Degree