The Spring Open Day highlights the range of courses developed by SETU’s experts in academia and industry. It is an opportunity for future students to experience state-of-the-art educational facilities and learn more about what area of study they would like to explore.
With the CAO Change of Mind facility now open, it is a key time for prospective students to visit SETU’s campus in Carlow and speak with lecturers, course leaders, and student support staff who can guide you on detailed course content, work placements, internships, and career opportunities; as well as answer your questions on areas of student life such as accommodation, admissions, and sport. It is also an opportunity to explore SETU’s growing, state-of-the-art campus in Carlow, with guided campus tours taking place throughout the event.
Exciting courses
Some interesting courses to look out for include SETU’s Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Content Creation and Social Media. This exciting course focuses on content creation and harnessing the power of social media, preparing students for media careers in the worlds of business, campaigning, sales, marketing, and influencing.
The University has a longstanding tradition of excellence in the areas of sports coaching and rehabilitation. Courses such as the B.A. in Sports Management and Coaching with specialities in Gaelic games, rugby, or football, as well as the Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Sports Rehabilitation and Athletic Therapy, are excellent options for those who want to combine their love of sport with academic study.
In the highly popular, industry-linked areas of computing and software development, SETU offers its B.Sc. in Interactive Digital Art and Design and the B.Sc. in Computer Games Programming among other cutting-edge courses with a proven track record of producing best-in-class and industry-ready graduates sought after in the tech field.
Unique to SETU’s campus in Carlow is the Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.) in Aerospace Engineering that gives students access to an evolving fleet of aircraft at its Centre for Aerospace Engineering.
Additional courses such as the B.Eng. in Biomedical Electronics gives students the knowledge and skills to progress into the MedTech sector, while specialist courses available at SETU’s campus in Wexford offer forward-thinking opportunities for those interested in agriculture and agribusiness. The B.Sc. in Sustainable Farm Management and Agribusiness is open for applications alongside the B.Sc. in Organic Agriculture, complementing the University’s existing suite of specialty land and food science programmes.
Fantastic opportunity
Hugh Ryan, Schools Liaison Officer at SETU in Carlow commented, “Joining us for our Spring Open Day is a fantastic opportunity to meet with our lecturers and have any of those niggling questions answered, before the CAO Change of Mind deadline and right before the Leaving Certificate exam begins. Our current students will be running guided campus tours to showcase our amazing facilities and to share their own experience as an SETU student with you”.
Among the excellent new courses on offer, SETU continues to develop its existing suite of courses in the areas of business, computing, software development, science, engineering, humanities, and sport and plays a pivotal role in liaising with industry in the south east to ensure its graduates are best equipped to pursue successful careers after their time here.
For more information, visit setu.ie/events