Undergraduate academic requirements
- Completion of high school/ secondary education
Learn more about studying Mechanical and Sustainability Engineering (integrated Master's) as an international student.

What Dublin City University says about their program:
This course combines two distinct fields, Mechanical Engineering and Manufacturing Engineering, to create the foundation for a versatile career. Mechanical Engineering focuses on the design, manufacture and operation of products that have moving parts. Aircraft, automobiles, more fuel-efficient systems and cheaper electricity all come to mind. Manufacturing Engineering, meanwhile, concentrates on converting materials from one form to another. It's about manufacturing processes and systems, ranging from basic assembly (e.g., car tyres) or high-tech manufacture (jumbo jets). The programme also prepares you for the challenges of mechanical and manufacturing engineering using the most sophisticated computer techniques and tools. Students have the option to complete the course in four years and earn a Bachelor’s degree or study for an additional year an earn a Master’s in Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering which is the minimum requirement to earn a professional title and become a chartered Engineer with Engineer's Ireland. Student's who decide to pursue an integrated Master's Degree specialise in one of the following areas: Simulation-driven Design, Advanced Manufacturing, Biomedical Engineering or Sustainable Systems and Energy

2) or equivalent.
English proficiency is required; accepted tests include IELTS, TOEFL, or equivalent.

Dublin City University provides fee information that can help students understand how study costs may be structured or may vary across options. Dublin City University encourages students to review official funding and financial-support information to confirm what cost guidance or support may be available.
from €15,000 to €16,500 per year
from €17,000 to €25,000 per year

| Category | Cost (in Euro) |
|---|---|
| Rent, 1-bed apartment in city centre | €2,160 |
| Rent, 1-bed apartment outside centre | €1,850 |
| Utilities (electricity, heating, water, refuse) | €241 |
| Internet (60 Mbps unlimited) | €50 |
| Mobile phone plan (data + calls) | €17 |
| Monthly public transport pass | €96 |
| Monthly grocery basket | €150 |
| Coffee shop drink | €4 |
| Cinema or cultural event ticket | €13 |
| Gym membership | €53 |
Indicative monthly costs per person.
Data sourced from numbeo.com (Crowdsourced).
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