Admissions Undergraduate admissions are made through the
Central Applications Office, with applications opening in January and late applications closing early-May of the admission year; course offers are made to individuals who either meet the point and subject requirements of the relevant course, or alternatively have existing
QQI qualifications for most courses, with some courses requiring the QQI qualification to be in a relevant discipline.
Faculty and Schools TU Dublin consists of five faculties, their associated schools, and multiple research institutes and centres. Courses are primarily based in one of five locations. TU Dublin is the only institution offering courses in
optometry and ophthalmic dispensing in Ireland, with both a 4-year BSc in optometry and a 3-year BSc in Ophthalmic Dispensing running from the School of Physics & Clinical & Optometric Sciences within the College of Sciences & Health. TU Dublin physics, optometry, and clinical measurement science degrees are fully accredited by the
Institute of Physics, and
National Framework of Qualifications Level 8 engineering degrees are fully accredited by the
Institute of Engineers of Ireland.
Graduate Research School The Graduate Research School offers the
PhD programmes of the university, focusing research along the themes of: • Environment, Energy & Health • Information, Communications & Media Technologies • New Materials & Devices • Society, Culture & Enterprise Graduate researchers are members of this school, in addition to being registered with their own school.
Faculty of Arts & Humanities • TU Dublin School of Art and Design •
School of Culinary Arts & Food Technology • School of Tourism and Hospitality Management • School of Social Sciences, Law, and Education • School of Media • Conservatoire of Music & Drama
Faculty of Business • Accounting & Finance • Management • Marketing • Retail & Services Management • Graduate Business School • Promote & sales
Faculty of Computing, Digital & Data • School of Computer Science • School of Enterprise Computing and Digital Transformation • School of Informatics and Cybersecurity • School of Mathematics and Statistics • Computing Learning Centre
Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment • School of Architecture, Building and Environment • School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering • School of Mechanical Engineering • School of Surveying and Construction Innovation • School of Transport and Civil Engineering
Faculty of Sciences & Health • School of Biological, Health and Sports Sciences • School of Chemical & Pharmaceutical Sciences • School of Computing • Food Science & Environmental Health • School of Mathematical Sciences • School of Physics & Clinical & Optometric Sciences
Reputation and rankings In 2021,
Times Higher Education (THE) ranked TU Dublin 801-1000th in the World University Rankings, 201-300th in impact rankings, and 251-300th in the Young University Rankings. In the 2026
QS World University Rankings TU Dublin was listed 781-790. In 2020,
U-Multirank listed TU Dublin as having the highest number of
very good scores across various criteria compared to other higher-education institutions in Ireland. TU Dublin holds an
Athena SWAN Bronze Award for its commitment to advance
gender equality in
STEM.
European University of Technology Technological University Dublin is one of the nine members of the
European University of Technology (EUt+), a "transnational alliance" of European universities, which also includes the
Technical University of Sofia (Bulgaria), the
Cyprus University of Technology (Cyprus), the
Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences (Germany), the
University of Cassino and Southern Lazio (Italy), the
Riga Technical University (Latvia), the
Polytechnic University of Cartagena (Spain), the
University of Technology of Troyes (France) and the
Technical University of Cluj-Napoca (Romania). ==Facilities==