Establishment: WIT was established in 1970 and has grown to become a key educational institution in the southeast of Ireland.
Location: The main campus is located in Waterford city, the oldest city in Ireland, offering a blend of rich history and modern amenities.
WIT offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs across various fields of study:
School of Business
Business, Accounting, Finance, Marketing, and more.
School of Engineering
Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, and Electronic Engineering, Architecture, and more.
School of Science and Computing
Applied Biology, Pharmaceutical Science, Computer Science, Data Analytics, and more.
School of Health Sciences
Nursing, Health Care, Exercise Science, and more.
School of Humanities
Social Sciences, Law, Media Studies, Arts, and more.
School of Education and Lifelong Learning
Education programs for primary and secondary teaching, adult education, and lifelong learning.
Research Centers: WIT hosts numerous research centers and institutes focusing on areas such as telecommunications, eco-innovation, health sciences, and more.
Industry Collaboration: Strong ties with industry partners, fostering collaborative research and providing practical experience for students.
Innovation and Enterprise: The ArcLabs Research and Innovation Centre supports start-ups and promotes entrepreneurship among students and faculty.
A variety of student-run clubs and societies catering to diverse interests, including sports, culture, academics, and hobbies.
Sports Facilities: Modern sports complex, gym, and various sports fields.
Sports Clubs: Numerous sports clubs, including GAA, soccer, rugby, basketball, and more.
Counseling and Wellbeing: Confidential counseling services and mental health support.
Career Services: Career guidance, job placement assistance, and workshops.
Academic Support: Tutoring, study skills workshops, and library resources.
On-Campus Housing: Student residences with single and shared rooms.
Off-Campus Housing: Assistance in finding private rentals and shared accommodations.
Orientation Programs: Designed to help international students settle in and adjust to life in Ireland.
Visa and Immigration Assistance: Support with visa applications and immigration issues.
English Language Support: Courses and support for non-native English speakers.
Course Program Name |
Duration |
Description |
---|---|---|
Bachelor of Business (Honours) |
4 years |
Comprehensive business education covering various business disciplines. |
Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Marketing |
4 years |
Focuses on marketing strategies, consumer behavior, and digital marketing. |
Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Accounting |
4 years |
Prepares students for careers in accounting and finance. |
Bachelor of Business (Honours) in Finance and Investment |
4 years |
Focuses on financial management, investment strategies, and financial analysis. |
Course Program Name |
Duration |
Description |
---|---|---|
Master of Business Administration (MBA) |
1-2 years |
Advanced business management and leadership skills. |
Master of Science (MSc) in Digital Marketing |
1-2 years |
Focuses on digital marketing strategies, analytics, and social media. |
Master of Science (MSc) in Finance |
1-2 years |
Advanced studies in financial analysis, investment, and risk management. |
Course Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
School of Business |
|
|
Bachelor of Business (Honours) |
4 years |
$12,000 |
Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Marketing |
4 years |
$12,000 |
Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Accounting |
4 years |
$12,000 |
Bachelor of Business (Honours) in Finance and Investment |
4 years |
$12,000 |
School of Engineering |
|
|
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Civil Engineering |
4 years |
$12,500 |
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Mechanical Engineering |
4 years |
$12,500 |
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Electrical and Electronic Engineering |
4 years |
$12,500 |
Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Architectural Technology |
4 years |
$12,500 |
School of Science and Computing |
|
|
Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Applied Biology |
4 years |
$12,500 |
Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Pharmaceutical Science |
4 years |
$12,500 |
Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Computer Science |
4 years |
$12,500 |
Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Data Analytics |
4 years |
$12,500 |
School of Health Sciences |
|
|
Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Nursing |
4 years |
$13,000 |
Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Health Care Management |
4 years |
$12,500 |
Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Exercise Science |
4 years |
$12,500 |
School of Humanities |
|
|
Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Social Sciences |
4 years |
$12,000 |
Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Media Studies |
4 years |
$12,000 |
Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Law |
4 years |
$12,000 |
Course Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
School of Business |
|
|
Master of Business Administration (MBA) |
1-2 years |
$13,500 |
Master of Science (MSc) in Digital Marketing |
1-2 years |
$13,500 |
Master of Science (MSc) in Finance |
1-2 years |
$13,500 |
School of Engineering |
|
|
Master of Engineering (MEng) in Civil Engineering |
1-2 years |
$13,500 |
Master of Engineering (MEng) in Mechanical Engineering |
1-2 years |
$13,500 |
Master of Engineering (MEng) in Electrical and Electronic Engineering |
1-2 years |
$13,500 |
School of Science and Computing |
|
|
Master of Science (MSc) in Biotechnology |
1-2 years |
$13,500 |
Master of Science (MSc) in Pharmaceutical Science |
1-2 years |
$13,500 |
Master of Science (MSc) in Computer Science |
1-2 years |
$13,500 |
Master of Science (MSc) in Data Science |
1-2 years |
$13,500 |
School of Health Sciences |
|
|
Master of Science (MSc) in Nursing |
1-2 years |
$14,000 |
Master of Science (MSc) in Health Care Management |
1-2 years |
$13,500 |
Master of Science (MSc) in Exercise Science |
1-2 years |
$13,500 |
School of Humanities |
|
|
Master of Arts (MA) in Social Care |
1-2 years |
$13,000 |
Master of Arts (MA) in Media Studies |
1-2 years |
$13,000 |
Master of Arts (MA) in Law |
1-2 years |
$13,000 |
Course Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
School of Business |
|
|
PhD in Business |
3-4 years |
$13,000 |
School of Engineering |
|
|
PhD in Civil Engineering |
3-4 years |
$13,500 |
PhD in Mechanical Engineering |
3-4 years |
$13,500 |
PhD in Electrical and Electronic Engineering |
3-4 years |
$13,500 |
School of Science and Computing |
|
|
PhD in Biotechnology |
3-4 years |
$13,500 |
PhD in Pharmaceutical Science |
3-4 years |
$13,500 |
PhD in Computer Science |
3-4 years |
$13,500 |
PhD in Data Science |
3-4 years |
$13,500 |
School of Health Sciences |
|
|
PhD in Nursing |
3-4 years |
$14,000 |
PhD in Health Care Management |
3-4 years |
$13,500 |
PhD in Exercise Science |
3-4 years |
$13,500 |
School of Humanities |
|
|
PhD in Social Care |
3-4 years |
$13,000 |
PhD in Media Studies |
3-4 years |
$13,000 |
PhD in Law |
3-4 years |
$13,000 |
WIT offers a comprehensive range of undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral programs across various fields, including business, engineering, science, health sciences, humanities, and computing. Some key programs popular among international students include:
Undergraduate Programs: Business, Engineering, Computer Science, Health Sciences, and Humanities.
Postgraduate Programs: MBA, Digital Marketing, Biotechnology, Data Science, and Health Care Management.
Doctoral Programs: PhD in Business, Engineering, Computer Science, Biotechnology, and Health Sciences.
Academic Qualifications: Equivalent to the Irish Leaving Certificate, such as A-levels or high school diploma.
English Language Proficiency: Non-native English speakers must provide proof of English proficiency through tests such as:
IELTS: Minimum overall score of 6.0 with no section below 5.5.
TOEFL: Minimum score of 80 (internet-based).
Equivalent scores from other recognized tests.
Academic Qualifications: A relevant undergraduate degree with a good grade (usually a minimum of a 2.2 honors degree or equivalent).
English Language Proficiency: Non-native English speakers must provide proof of English proficiency through tests such as:
IELTS: Minimum overall score of 6.5 with no section below 6.0.
TOEFL: Minimum score of 90 (internet-based).
Equivalent scores from other recognized tests.
Academic Qualifications: A relevant undergraduate and/or master’s degree with a strong academic record.
English Language Proficiency: Non-native English speakers must provide proof of English proficiency through tests such as:
IELTS: Minimum overall score of 6.5 with no section below 6.0.
TOEFL: Minimum score of 90 (internet-based).
Equivalent scores from other recognized tests.
Research Proposal: A detailed research proposal outlining the intended research topic, objectives, methodology, and expected outcomes.
Approximate annual tuition fees for international students:
Undergraduate Programs: $12,000 - $13,500 USD
Postgraduate Programs: $13,000 - $14,000 USD
Doctoral Programs: $13,000 - $14,000 USD
WIT offers several scholarships and financial aid options for international students. It is advisable to check the WIT scholarships page for the most current information and application details.
On-Campus Housing: Student residences with single and shared rooms, costing approximately $6,000 - $8,000 USD per year.
Off-Campus Housing: Private rentals typically range from $5,000 to $10,000 USD per year, depending on location and amenities.
Homestay Options: Living with a local host family, including some meals, usually costs between $7,000 and $9,000 USD per year.
Orientation Programs: Introduce international students to campus life and local culture.
Student Support Services: Academic advising, counseling, health services, and career services.
International Office: Assists with visa and immigration issues, provides information on living in Ireland, and organizes cultural and social events.
Language Support: English language courses and support for non-native speakers.
Clubs and Societies: Numerous student-run clubs and societies catering to a wide range of interests.
Sports Facilities: Access to sports halls, fitness centers, and various sports clubs.
Cultural Events: Regular cultural and social events to help students integrate and enjoy their time at the university.
Choose a Program
Review the undergraduate programs offered and select the one that aligns with your academic interests and career goals.
Check Entry Requirements
Academic Qualifications: Ensure you have the equivalent of the Irish Leaving Certificate, such as A-levels or a high school diploma.
English Language Proficiency: Non-native English speakers must provide proof of English proficiency through tests such as:
IELTS: Minimum overall score of 6.0 with no section below 5.5.
TOEFL: Minimum score of 80 (internet-based).
Equivalent scores from other recognized tests.
Prepare Application Documents
Academic transcripts
Proof of English language proficiency
Personal statement
Passport copy
Letters of recommendation (if required by the program)
Submit Application
EU/EEA Applicants: Apply through the Central Applications Office (CAO).
Non-EU Applicants: Apply directly to WIT through the online application portal.
Application Deadline
EU/EEA Applicants: Early February (check specific dates on the CAO website).
Non-EU Applicants: Typically, applications are open until early summer, but it’s advisable to apply as early as possible.
Wait for Admission Decision
Admission decisions are usually communicated within a few weeks after the application deadline.
Accept the Offer
Follow the instructions provided in the offer letter to accept your place and pay any required deposits.
Apply for Visa (if applicable)
Apply for a student visa through the Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Service.
Arrange Accommodation
Apply for on-campus housing or seek off-campus accommodation options.
Choose a Program
Review the postgraduate programs and select the one that suits your academic and career objectives.
Check Entry Requirements
Academic Qualifications: A relevant undergraduate degree with a good grade (usually a minimum of a 2.2 honors degree or equivalent).
English Language Proficiency: Non-native English speakers must provide proof of English proficiency through tests such as:
IELTS: Minimum overall score of 6.5 with no section below 6.0.
TOEFL: Minimum score of 90 (internet-based).
Equivalent scores from other recognized tests.
Prepare Application Documents
Academic transcripts
Proof of English language proficiency
Personal statement
Curriculum Vitae (CV)
Letters of recommendation
Research proposal (for research-based programs)
Submit Application
Apply directly through the WIT online application portal.
Application Deadline
Deadlines vary by program, but applications are usually open until early summer. Check specific program deadlines on the WIT website.
Wait for Admission Decision
Admission decisions are typically communicated within a few weeks after the application deadline.
Accept the Offer
Follow the instructions in the offer letter to accept your place and pay any required deposits.
Apply for Visa (if applicable)
Apply for a student visa through the Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Service (INIS).
Arrange Accommodation
Apply for on-campus housing or seek off-campus accommodation options.
Identify a Research Area
Review the research areas and potential supervisors at WIT.
Prepare Research Proposal
Prepare a detailed research proposal outlining your intended research topic, objectives, methodology, and expected outcomes.
Check Entry Requirements
Academic Qualifications: A relevant undergraduate and/or master’s degree with a strong academic record.
English Language Proficiency: Non-native English speakers must provide proof of English proficiency through tests such as:
IELTS: Minimum overall score of 6.5 with no section below 6.0.
TOEFL: Minimum score of 90 (internet-based).
Equivalent scores from other recognized tests.
Prepare Application Documents
Academic transcripts
Proof of English language proficiency
Personal statement
Curriculum Vitae (CV)
Letters of recommendation
Research proposal
Submit Application
Apply directly through the WIT online application portal.
Application Deadline
Deadlines vary by program and supervisor availability. It’s advisable to contact potential supervisors early and apply well in advance.
Wait for Admission Decision
Admission decisions are communicated within a few weeks after the application review process.
Accept the Offer
Follow the instructions in the offer letter to accept your place and pay any required deposits.
Apply for Visa (if applicable)
Apply for a student visa through the Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Service (INIS).
Arrange Accommodation
Apply for on-campus housing or seek off-campus accommodation options.
September Intake (Primary Intake)
Undergraduate and Postgraduate Programs: The main intake period is in September, aligning with the start of the academic year.
January Intake (Limited Programs)
Some programs may offer a January intake. Check the specific program details on the WIT website for availability and deadlines.
Academic Qualifications
Irish and EU Applicants: Completion of the Irish Leaving Certificate or an equivalent secondary school qualification with the required points and subjects.
Non-EU Applicants: Completion of secondary education equivalent to the Irish Leaving Certificate, such as A-levels, International Baccalaureate (IB), or high school diploma with good grades in relevant subjects.
English Language Proficiency
Non-native English speakers must provide proof of English proficiency through recognized tests such as:
IELTS: Minimum overall score of 6.0 with no section below 5.5.
TOEFL: Minimum score of 80 (internet-based).
Equivalent scores from other recognized English proficiency tests.
Additional Requirements
Some programs may have specific subject requirements or additional criteria such as a portfolio, interview, or entrance exam. For example, engineering programs may require proficiency in mathematics and science subjects.
Academic Qualifications
A relevant undergraduate degree with a good grade (usually a minimum of a 2.2 honors degree or equivalent).
English Language Proficiency
Non-native English speakers must provide proof of English proficiency through recognized tests such as:
IELTS: Minimum overall score of 6.5 with no section below 6.0.
TOEFL: Minimum score of 90 (internet-based).
Equivalent scores from other recognized English proficiency tests.
Additional Requirements
Some postgraduate programs may require professional experience, a personal statement outlining the applicant’s interest in the program and career goals, academic references, and in some cases, a research proposal (for research-based programs).
Academic Qualifications
A relevant undergraduate and/or master’s degree with a strong academic record.
English Language Proficiency
Non-native English speakers must provide proof of English proficiency through recognized tests such as:
IELTS: Minimum overall score of 6.5 with no section below 6.0.
TOEFL: Minimum score of 90 (internet-based).
Equivalent scores from other recognized English proficiency tests.
Research Proposal
A detailed research proposal outlining the intended research topic, objectives, methodology, and expected outcomes.
Additional Requirements
Curriculum Vitae (CV)
Personal statement
Letters of recommendation
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility Criteria |
Award Details |
---|---|---|
WIT International Student Scholarship |
International students applying for full-time undergraduate or postgraduate programs. |
Up to €2,000 towards tuition fees. |
Government of Ireland International Education Scholarship (GOI-IES) |
High-caliber students from non-EU/EEA countries. |
€10,000 stipend and full fee waiver for one year. |
WIT Sports Scholarships |
Students with exceptional talent in sports, must meet academic requirements and participate in sports at a high level. |
Financial support and access to sports facilities. |
WIT Research Scholarships |
PhD students with excellent research proposals and academic records. |
Covers tuition fees and a stipend. |
Centenary Scholarship Program |
International students from non-EU/EEA countries applying for master's programs. |
Up to 50% tuition fee reduction. |
School of Business Scholarships |
Undergraduate and postgraduate students enrolled in business-related programs. |
N/A |
School of Engineering Scholarships |
Undergraduate and postgraduate students enrolled in engineering-related programs. |
N/A |
School of Science and Computing Scholarships |
Undergraduate and postgraduate students enrolled in science and computing-related programs. |
N/A |
School of Humanities Scholarships |
Undergraduate and postgraduate students enrolled in humanities-related programs. |
N/A |
School of Health Sciences Scholarships |
Undergraduate and postgraduate students enrolled in health sciences-related programs. |
N/A |
Facility |
Description |
---|---|
Library |
Comprehensive library with extensive collections, study spaces, and digital resources. |
Computer Labs |
Modern computer labs with high-speed internet and advanced software. |
Lecture Halls |
State-of-the-art lecture halls equipped with the latest audio-visual technology. |
Laboratories |
Specialized labs for science, engineering, health sciences, and computing programs. |
Sports Facilities |
Includes gym, sports hall, fitness center, and various outdoor sports fields. |
Student Union |
Represents student interests, organizes events, and provides support services. |
Cafeterias and Dining |
dining options offering a range of meals and snacks. |
Health and Counseling |
On-campus health services and counseling support for student wellbeing. |
Accommodation Office |
Provides assistance with on-campus and off-campus housing. |
Accommodation Type |
Description |
Cost Per Year (USD) |
Amenities Included |
---|---|---|---|
College Fields |
Modern student apartments located close to the main campus. |
$6,000 - $8,000 |
Utilities, internet, shared kitchen, bathroom facilities, common areas. |
City Campus |
Student apartments located in Waterford city center, convenient for city amenities. |
$6,500 - $8,500 |
Utilities, internet, shared kitchen, bathroom facilities, common areas. |
Riverwalk Apartments |
Purpose-built student accommodation with modern amenities. |
$6,500 - $8,500 |
Utilities, internet, shared kitchen, bathroom facilities, common areas. |
Private Rentals |
Off-campus housing options, typically shared apartments or houses. |
$5,000 - $10,000 |
usually includes basic furniture, kitchen, and bathroom. |
Homestay |
Living with a local host family, including a private room. |
$7,000 - $9,000 |
Meals (typically breakfast and dinner), utilities, internet. |
Innovative Learning Spaces: Modern classrooms and laboratories equipped with the latest technology.
Library Resources: Comprehensive library with extensive collections, digital resources, and study spaces.
Academic Support: Tutoring, study skills workshops, and academic advising available to help students succeed.
Student Union: Represents student interests, organizes events, and provides support services.
Clubs and Societies: Over 50 student-run clubs and societies catering to a wide range of interests, including academic, cultural, recreational, and sports.
Examples: Drama Society, Music Society, Engineering Society, International Students Society.
Sports Facilities: Access to modern sports facilities, including a gym, sports hall, fitness center, and outdoor sports fields.
Sports Clubs: Numerous sports clubs, including soccer, rugby, basketball, GAA, swimming, and more.
Fitness Programs: Regular fitness classes, personal training sessions, and wellness programs.
Events and Festivals: Regular cultural and social events, including music performances, film screenings, cultural festivals, and themed parties.
International Student Activities: Special events and programs designed to help international students integrate and experience Irish culture.
Counseling and Mental Health: Confidential counseling services and mental health support.
Career Services: Career guidance, job placement assistance, resume workshops, and career fairs.
Health Services: On-campus health services offering medical consultations and health advice.
Disability Support: Services and accommodations for students with disabilities to ensure an inclusive learning environment.
On-Campus Housing: Student residences with single and shared rooms, including amenities such as internet access, shared kitchens, and common areas.
Off-Campus Housing: Assistance in finding private rentals, shared apartments, or homestays.
Accommodation Office: Support for students in securing suitable accommodation and navigating housing options.
Volunteer Opportunities: community service and volunteer projects available to students.
Local Community Interaction: Programs and initiatives that encourage students to engage with the local community and culture.
Cafeterias and Dining Halls: on-campus dining options offering a range of meals and snacks.
Local Amenities: Proximity to Waterford city’s amenities, including restaurants, cafes, shopping centers, and entertainment venues.
Career Counseling: Personalized career guidance to help students identify their career goals and develop a plan to achieve them.
Job Search Assistance: Help with finding job opportunities, including access to job listings, job fairs, and recruitment events.
Resume and Cover Letter Workshops: Guidance on creating effective resumes and cover letters tailored to specific job opportunities.
Interview Preparation: Training sessions on interview techniques, including mock interviews and feedback sessions.
Career Skills Workshops: Workshops on various topics such as networking, job search strategies, and professional development.
Internship Programs: Opportunities for students to gain practical experience in their field of study through internships with various organizations.
Work Placement Programs: Many programs, especially in fields like engineering, business, and health sciences, include mandatory work placements as part of the curriculum, providing hands-on experience.
Industry Connections: WIT has established relationships with local, national, and international employers to facilitate student placements.
Guest Lectures and Networking Events: Regular events where industry professionals share insights, and students can network with potential employers.
Employer Visits: On-campus recruitment drives and employer visits to meet and recruit students.
Alumni Mentoring: Access to a network of alumni who can provide mentorship, career advice, and job leads.
Networking Opportunities: Events and platforms for current students to connect with alumni working in their fields of interest.
Business: Strong connections with corporations and businesses for internships and employment opportunities.
Engineering: Links with engineering firms and companies for placements and job opportunities.
Health Sciences: Partnerships with hospitals, clinics, and healthcare organizations to facilitate placements and employment for health science students.
Computing: Collaboration with tech companies and startups for internships and job placements.
Annual Career Fair: A major event where students can meet potential employers, learn about different industries, and apply for jobs.
Sector-Specific Events: Smaller events focused on specific sectors, allowing students to engage with employers relevant to their field of study.
While specific placement statistics can vary by year and program, WIT generally boasts strong placement rates, particularly in fields like engineering, business, and health sciences. The practical components of these programs, combined with robust employer networks, contribute to high employability rates for graduates.
1. Program Popularity: Highly sought-after programs, such as engineering, business, and health sciences, tend to be more competitive and may have lower acceptance rates.
2. Applicant Qualifications: The overall academic preparedness and qualifications of the applicants play a significant role. Programs may attract more applicants with strong academic records, making the selection process more competitive.
3. Application Volume: The number of applications received in a given year impacts the acceptance rate. Higher application volumes can lead to more competitive admissions.
Campus |
Location |
Description |
---|---|---|
Main Campus |
Cork Road, Waterford |
The primary campus featuring a range of academic buildings, laboratories, sports facilities, and student services. This campus hosts a variety of undergraduate and postgraduate programs. |
College Street Campus |
Waterford City Centre |
Home to the School of Humanities and other academic departments. Located close to the city center, providing easy access to local amenities. |
West Campus |
Carriganore, Waterford |
Houses the School of Health Sciences, modern facilities, research centers, and sports facilities. This campus is set in a spacious environment conducive to study and research. |
Archbishop’s House |
Waterford City Centre |
Primarily used for postgraduate and research activities. Offers a quiet and focused environment for advanced study. |
Granary Campus |
Waterford City Centre |
An additional campus location used for various academic and administrative purposes, located conveniently in the city center. |