Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Advanced Manufacturing Technology

Faculty of Engineering & Science
Award Class
Awards
BEng (Hons)
Programme Code CR_EAMTE_8 Mode of Delivery Full Time, Part Time, ACCS No. of Semesters 2
NFQ Level 8 Embedded Award No Programme Credits 60
Next Review Date
Review Type Date
Programmatic Review 01/06/2018
Department MECHANICAL, BIOMEDICAL & 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 Have a fundamental understanding of the theory, concepts and methods in mathematics, science, ICT, design, business and engineering practice relevant to Advanced Manufacturing Technology
PO2 Knowledge - Kind Recognising any inherent limitations, the ability to derive and apply knowledge of mathematics, science, ICT, design, business and engineering practice to the solution and management of manufacturing engineering problems
PO3 Skill - Range be capable of undertaking the technology, process, project and change management roles that meet the specific needs of discrete product industries
PO4 Skill - Selectivity Be capable of selecting, implementing and managing appropriate technologies and/or methodologies to meet the requirements of industry
PO5 Competence - Context Have the ability to identify, analyze, implement solutions and manage systems within manufacturing industries
PO6 Competence - Role Have the ability to work autonomously and as a member of a multidisciplinary team; to take a leadership role within complex teams
PO7 Competence - Learning to Learn Have the ability to manage his/her learning needs at the personal and professional levels and the requirement for continued professional development
PO8 Competence - Insight Have a comprehensive understanding of the wider social, political, business and economic contest within which engineering operates and the need for high ethical standards in the practice of engineering, including the responsibilities of the engineering profession towards people and the environment
 

Semester Schedules

Year 1 / Semester 1

Mandatory 
Code Title Module Coordinator Version Credits
MANU8002 Automation Systems NIALL MORRIS 2 5
INTR8009 Engineering Project Management Samuel Vardy 4 5
MATH8005 Maths for Control and Quality David Goulding 4 5
MANU8005 Project - Initial Research NIALL MORRIS 3 5
MANU8007 Quality Engineering NIALL MORRIS 2 5
Elective 
Code Title Module Coordinator Version Credits
MANU8001 Advanced Materials & Processes NIALL MORRIS 3 5
FREE6001 Free Choice Module PAUL GALLAGHER 3 5
MECH8016 Process Automation and Control NIALL MORRIS 2 5

Year 1 / Semester 2

Mandatory 
Code Title Module Coordinator Version Credits
MECH8006 Facilities Engineering NIALL MORRIS 2 5
MANU8003 Maintenance and Reliability NIALL MORRIS 2 5
MANU8004 Manufacturing Systems NIALL MORRIS 2 5
MECH8019 Product Development NIALL MORRIS 2 5
MANU8006 Project - realisation NIALL MORRIS 3 10