Bachelor of Science in Engineering Services Management

Faculty of Engineering & Science
Award Class
Awards
BSc
Programme Code CR_EESMG_7 Mode of Delivery Full Time, ACCS No. of Semesters 4
NFQ Level 7 Embedded Award No Programme Credits 60
Next Review Date
Review Type Date
Programmatic Review 01/07/2021
Department PROCESS, ENERGY & TRANSPORT ENGINEERING
Field of Study 5400 - Manufacturing Engineering
 

Programme Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this programme the graduate will be able to demonstrate... :

# PO Domains Programme Learning Outcome
PO1 Knowledge - Breadth Demonstrate a knowledge of technologies and practices relevant to engineering services design, installation , commissioning and maintenance.
PO2 Knowledge - Kind Demonstrate the ability to develop and implement applied engineering services solutions and to evaluate systems performance.
PO3 Skill - Range Apply technical and managerial knowledge and skills to the solution of practical problems in the installation, commissioning and maintenance of engineering services and systems.
PO4 Skill - Range Develop and implement continuous imporovement initiatives.
PO5 Skill - Selectivity Select procedural knowledge and skills in response to the installation of system components or process to meet a specified need. To assess the technical performance of engineering services and systems.
PO6 Skill - Selectivity Be competent in the elements of project management from initiation through installation/commissioning to hand-over.
PO7 Competence - Context Diagnose faults within engineering services installations and develop solutions to resolve same.
PO8 Competence - Role Work effectively as an individual in teams and as a part of a multi-disciplinary team and communicate with all others involved in well-defined work settings.
PO9 Competence - Learning to Learn Identify and address learning needs at the personal and professional levels within a structured learning environment and an awareness of continued professional development.
PO10 Competence - Insight Demonstrate an understanding of the wider social, political, business and economic contexts of engineering services, including an appreciation of the ethical issues involved.
 

Semester Schedules

Year 1 / Semester 1

Mandatory 
Code Title Module Coordinator Version Credits
MANU7020 Eng Services Design Strategies Michael J. O Mahony 1 5
INTR7026 Eng Services Documentation Michael J. O Mahony 1 5
INTR7028 Industry Practice Research (Part 1 of 2) Michael J. O Mahony 1 10

Year 1 / Semester 2

Mandatory 
Code Title Module Coordinator Version Credits
INTR7028 Industry Practice Research (Part 2 of 2) Michael J. O Mahony 1 10
MGMT7060 People Management Michael J. O Mahony 3 5
MANU7002 Services Project Management Michael J. O Mahony 3 5
 

Year 2 / Semester 1

Mandatory 
Code Title Module Coordinator Version Credits
INTR7029 Industry Practice Application (Part 1 of 2) Michael J. O Mahony 1 10
MANU7006 Maintenance and Utilities Michael J. O Mahony 2 5
INTR7030 Smart Tech for Eng. Services Michael J. O Mahony 1 5

Year 2 / Semester 2

Mandatory 
Code Title Module Coordinator Version Credits
INTR7029 Industry Practice Application (Part 2 of 2) Michael J. O Mahony 1 10
INTR7027 Lean for Engineering Services Michael J. O Mahony 1 5
INTR7019 Revit MEP and BIM Michael J. O Mahony 2 5