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Engineering
Season 1, Ep. 9
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This episode focuses on the Bachelor of Engineering (Common Entry) at SETU. Lecturer on the programme David Williams outlines how the course is structured, explaining the process of specialisation from Second Year. Current students Bevin Bowdren and Lukas Malik, describe their experiences so far, outlining travel and placement opportunities and the parts of the course they particularly enjoy. Graduate Grace Malone talks about her current role as a Civil Engineer and what that entails. David and the guests also delve into the vast career opportunities for engineering graduates, as well as dispelling some myths about the course, and addressing the gender balance in the profession.
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22. Marketing & Digital Media / Digital Marketing with Analytics
31:11||Season 1, Ep. 22This episode focuses on two digital marketing offerings at SETU: Marketing and Digital Media, available on the Waterford campus; and Digital Marketing with Analytics, which can be studied at the Carlow campus. The BA (Hons) in Marketing & Digital Media is a four year degree course, which prepares students for employment in marketing in the digital age. The BSc and the BSc (Hons) in Digital Marketing with Analytics provides a space to explore the customer and commercial focus of marketing, the creativity of design and digital technology, and the analytical world of data.Programme Directors of the courses Denis Harris and Denise Earl, were joined by graduates Megan Lanigan and Jack Cleere, and by Sarah Sunday, a current student of Digital Marketing with Analytics. They discussed the programmes, content and modules, placement opportunities as well as options to travel abroad, as well as looking at the broad-ranging careers available with these qualifications.
21. Applied Healthcare
27:56||Season 1, Ep. 21In this episode, you can hear about the BSC and the BSC (Hons) in Applied Healthcare. This is the first programme of its kind in Ireland and is designed to help students understand the varied needs of patients and enable the delivery of direct health care in hospitals, community care, general practice, pharmaceutical industry and health research. Guests on this episode of CourseCast were Ruth Maher, Programme Lead; Dr Louise Bennett, course lecturer, and by recent graduate Catherine Goulding. They discuss how the course offers numerous career pathways but also serves as a basis for numerous areas of further study.
20. Criminal Justice Studies
26:12||Season 1, Ep. 20The BA in Criminal Justice Studies is degree course designed to equip the student with general knowledge and transferable skills while focusing on the broad theme of criminal justice. It is a multidisciplinary course. In this episode of CourseCast, the guests were: Donal Keating, Programme Lead; graduate Andy Ryan (who is now working in probation services) and fourth year student Liam Flanagan, who is hoping to join An Garda Siochána. They gave an overview of the modules on the course, the placement opportunities, and the wide (and sometimes unexpected) careers in which graduates might find themselves. They also discussed how Criminal Justice Studies can be a foundation for many further studies.
19. General Nursing
32:30||Season 1, Ep. 19This episode focuses on the BSc (Hons) in General Nursing. The programme is delivered in a purpose-built, world-class learning environment and students undertake clinical practice in many hospitals throughout the south east region. Podcast guests on this episode were Dr Teresa Dowling, course lecturer; Keith Kelly, 3rd year student on the programme; and Nessa Doyle, current postgraduate student and General Nurse/Clinical Nurse Manager in Endoscopy. They outlined the course content, practical skills acquired in SETU's state-of-the-art laboratories, as well as looking at the wide- ranging placement opportunities available throughout the four years of the degree. The panel also highlights the vast career opportunities for nurses, not just in Ireland but all over the world.
18. Public Relations and Media
38:04||Season 1, Ep. 18Here, we hear about the BA Hons in Public Relations and Media, a course which provides graduates with the knowledge and skills to step into an exciting communications career. The panel - comprising Programme Director Gregg Murphy; Senior Lecturer Pauline Flanagan; Fourth Year student Louise Dunne, and graduate Orna Whyte - outline the course structure, the modules covered, the differences (and similarities) between PR and media, and how important it is to understand both to have a career in either. They also look at the varied job opportunities available to graduates, and how students can apply their own passions to hone a speciality for themselves.
17. Computing in Interactive Digital Art and Design
34:26||Season 1, Ep. 17The BSc (Hons) in Computing in Interactive Art and Design (referred to as IDAD) gives graduates the know-how for success in digital artistry and application development. They will learn concept design, digital artwork production and graphics coding. On this episode we hear from Philip Bourke, Programme Lead; Colm O'Neill, course lecturer and Julianna Rohan, a student who has just finished the course and is about to embark on a Masters. They give an overview of what the course is about, the modules covered, and the types of careers in which graduates might find themselves. The podcast guests also talk about the exciting opportunities for students to attend events outside of the University campus, including Games Fleadh, Dingle Animated and Kilkenny Animated.
16. Content Creation and Social Media
33:20||Season 1, Ep. 16This is all about the honours degree in Content Creation and Social Media - a new course at SETU. The podcast explores the 'content economy' and the crucial part it plays in all sectors of industry. The podcast hears how it prepares students for a career in content creation taking into account many disciplines, modules and placement opportunities over the duration of the programme. We hear from Dr Irene McCormick, Programme Director, and students of the course Harry Odife and Favour Ehuchie. They talk about course content, how they're enjoying the course, and what they'd like to do when they graduate.
15. TV and Media Production
33:22||Season 1, Ep. 15You can find out here all about the degree in TV and Media production - a practical, hands-on course at SETU that prepares students for the broad industry settings in which they might find themselves after they graduate. This episode hears from lecturer Jenny Russell, graduate Gemma Delaney and current students Keela Toner and Max Jones. Among the topics discussed are the state-of-the-art facilities and equipment available to students, the invaluable placement opportunities, along with the various modules and practical work available throughout the course.
14. Design / Product Design Innovation
36:37||Season 1, Ep. 14The episode is all about Design (Level 7) and Product Design Innovation (Level 8). The podcast hears how product designers work at the pre-engineering stage of new product development, identifying need and using their creativity, imagination and skills to design exciting solutions to meet that need. The panel features Hilary Dempsey, Programme Director; Alan Grincell Year 1 Course Coordinator; Graduate Colm Marum and current student Lisa Polytska. They discuss the course content, projects and placement opportunities, and the vast career opportunities (many unexpected) for graduates.