Student Culture

Learning environment - The Student Experience

In first year, like most other engineering students, Chemical Engineering students mainly study science and maths subjects. There are also some engineering lectures and chemical engineering laboratory sessions. In second year the emphasis shifts to engineering subjects such as fluid flow, heat transfer, distillation etc. This change to more practically applicable subjects continues through third and fourth year.

Students are taught to become more independent as the four years progress. In first year for example the instructions for laboratory practicals are quite detailed. In second year students are expected to compare their results with information from the library. In third year students get half a page of instructions for a five hour laboratory session. In final year students spend half their time doing two major projects: an experimental project based in the lab or in industry and also a design project.

Students work in the chemical industry during the summer at the end of 3rd year. They find it enjoyable, interesting and educational and get hands-on work experience. They are normally paid for this work.

The chemical engineering department is small. It comprises of 4 year groups each containing 30 students, 9 lecturers and 3 support staff. Students get to know their own classmates very well. They also get to know the staff and students from other years. Students from all 4 years share a common computer room.

 

Play as well as Work - The Social Life at MTU

The Chemical Engineering Society organises and co-ordinates social events several times a year, these include the 1st year - 4th year social, inter-year football tournaments, quizes, etc.


There are a wide variety of sports clubs and facilities at MTU. Chemical Engineering students have represented MTU in Gaelic Football, Hurling, Athletics, Rugby and Tae Kwon Do. We are particularly proud of some of our female students who have recently won national championships for MTU in Camogie and in Ladies Football.

Chemical Engineering students have also been active in the Drama Society, the Political Society and one student even spent a summer in Belize doing social work as part of the Gaisce programme.


Participation in clubs and societies is encouraged by the Department. College is about the experience as much as it is about study.  There are 51 Societies in MTU. Some of these are discipline based, like the Chemical Engineering Society, or focused on a category of student, like the International Students Society, or on particular interests like the Circus Society or Family Guy Society. For more information, see: www.citsocieties.ie.


There are 37 sports clubs, ranging from Aikido to Volleyball with lots in between. If you are joining a football club, remember there is Gaelic football as well as rugby and soccer! Facilities are excellent and MTU students have played on provincial and national teams and some have competed at international level. For more information, see: www.cit.ie/sportsandclubs.

 

Frank Morton's Sports Day in Swansea 2024. Image of 3rd year Chem Eng from MTU who came 3rd place out of 12 colleges competing .


For more information about student life, see: www.cit.ie/studentlife

 

This page last updated 01 Mar 2024.