Cork Institute of Technology

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Cork Institute of Technology (CIT), now part of Munster Technological University (MTU) since January 2021, was a leading third-level institution in Ireland known for its strong emphasis on applied education, research, and industry collaboration. Located in Cork, CIT offered a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs in engineering, business, science, computing, humanities, and creative arts.

The institute was well-regarded for its industry-focused approach, ensuring graduates were job-ready with practical skills. It had multiple campuses, including the Bishopstown campus (main campus), the Crawford College of Art & Design, the Cork School of Music, and the National Maritime College of Ireland (NMCI) in Ringaskiddy.

CIT also had strong ties with businesses and research centers, particularly in STEM fields, making it a key contributor to Ireland’s technology and innovation sectors. Its transition to MTU expanded its reach, merging with the Institute of Technology, Tralee, to form a larger technological university in Munster.

Why Study at Cork Institute of Technology (Now Munster Technological University - MTU)?


  1. Industry-Focused Education

    • Strong links with local and international industries.

    • Practical, hands-on learning with real-world applications.

    • Work placements and internships to boost employability.


  2. Diverse & High-Quality Programs

    • Wide range of courses in engineering, business, science, computing, arts, and maritime studies.

    • Accredited degrees recognized globally.


  3. State-of-the-Art Facilities

    • Cutting-edge labs, studios, and workshops.

    • National Maritime College of Ireland (NMCI) for world-class maritime training.

    • Cork School of Music & Crawford College of Art and Design for creative disciplines.


  4. Strong Graduate Employment Rates

    • High job placement rates due to CIT’s reputation with employers.

    • Career support services, including CV workshops and job fairs.


  5. Vibrant Student Life

    • Active clubs and societies for sports, music, and tech.

    • Great student community in Cork, one of Ireland’s best cities for students.


  6. Affordable & Welcoming City

    • Lower cost of living compared to Dublin.

    • Friendly atmosphere with plenty of cultural and social activities.


  7. Pathway to Further Studies

    • Opportunities for postgraduate study and research.

    • Links with global universities for exchange programs.

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