Technological University Dublin

Bachelor in Automotive Engineer Assessor (IAEA)

Dublin, Ireland

The Bachelor in Automotive Engineer Assessor (IAEA) at Technological University Dublin is a 2 year long program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Technological University Dublin (TU Dublin) is Ireland’s largest university of technology, formed from the merger of several institutes to create a modern, practice-oriented institution in the heart of Dublin. Serving roughly 29,000 students with an international community of more than 2,800, TU Dublin blends urban campus life with strong industry links. Its location provides easy access to Ireland’s technology, business, and creative sectors, making it an appealing base for international students seeking lived experience in a vibrant European capital.

TU Dublin offers a broad portfolio of programs across engineering, science, business, arts, and technology, with over 400 program offerings that stress applied learning, internships, and project-based assessment. The university works closely with employers to keep curricula current and to provide students with practical skills, state-of-the-art facilities, and opportunities for research and entrepreneurship. Teaching staff often have industry experience, and campus services support academic success and career preparation.

Students at TU Dublin benefit from a supportive international office, career services, and active student societies that help integrate newcomers and enhance personal development. Dublin’s multicultural environment, combined with TU Dublin’s emphasis on employability and real-world projects, positions graduates to pursue careers across Europe and beyond. For students looking for an applied, industry-connected education in a dynamic city setting, TU Dublin offers a compelling and career-focused experience.

About the Program

The Bachelor in Automotive Engineer Assessor (IAEA) is a 2-year program at Technological University Dublin for students who want to become automotive engineer assessors. It helps students apply for membership of the IAEA and get ready for exams. Students learn about maths, physics, and motor vehicle legislation.

The curriculum includes four main sections: basic principles of maths and physics, motor vehicle legislation, motor vehicle damage assessment, and motor insurance. Students learn about these subjects to develop skills in accident reconstruction and motor vehicle damage assessment.

Graduates can work as Automotive Engineer Assessors, Insurance Adjusters, Motor Vehicle Damage Assessors, Accident Reconstruction Specialists, or Motor Insurance Claims Handlers. They can work in companies that deal with vehicle insurance, repair, and assessment.

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