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Upskill with DASBE Funded Micro-Credentials for Construction Professionals - Taking Applications for January 2025
Take the next step in your career with flexible, industry-aligned courses designed specifically for construction professionals. Applications are now open for DASBE funded m...
Funding for Upskilling in Critical Areas in the Construction Sector
DASBE is pleased to announce that there is up to 50% funding available for 22 accredited and flexible programmes aimed at upskilling construction professionals in the susta...
B.Sc. (Hons) Construction Management (Add On - Part Time)
This programme is a unique offering in Ireland and has been specifically designed to meet the modern requirements of a construction manager in a rapidly evolving sector. Th...
Webinar Recording - MSc Built Environment Regulation: A peer-to-peer journey towards excellence in construction in the built environment
Thanks to all those who attended our recent webinar on ATU’s CABE-accredited MSc in Built Environment Regulation. For those who could not make it on the day, you can...
Certificate in Green Procurement in Construction
This programme is designed to upskill those working specifically in the field of green procurement in the built environment, applying efficient Green Procurement criteria a...
Bachelor of Science (Ordinary) in Architectural Technology
The Architectural Technologist is a highly skilled technical professional within the construction industry. As a student of Architectural Technology you will be encourag...
Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Architectural Technology
The Architectural Technologist is a highly skilled technical professional within the construction industry. As contemporary building design evolves, the role of the Archite...
Bachelor of Engineering (Ordinary) in Civil Engineering
Have you ever wondered how clean water gets to the tap? Or how 15-storey buildings and 3 km long suspension bridges stay standing? Or What caused the Tower of Pisa to lean?...