What is the programme about?
Precision engineering is involved with the design, manufacturing and measurement of highly specified parts for the medical, aerospace, automotive, oil and gas exploration and related industry. This Level 7 degree in Precision Engineering has been designed with industry to respond efficiently and effectively to the needs of the Precision Engineering industry.
Students learn how to work effectively with both manual and CNC machines to produce parts from an initial design to a final product. Parts are designed using CAD systems to develop solutions to engineering problems and when completed the accuracy will measured specialised measurement equipment such as co-ordinate measuring machines (CMM). Learners will work as individuals and in groups on a variety of industrial standard engineering projects.
This Degree programme, developed with industry, is an active learning programme with the application of theory in workshop/labs with hands-on experience on state-of-the-art CNC machines, CAM software and metrology equipment. Students some of the newest CNC technology such as Fanuc Robodrill (3 axis milling machine) Spinner 5-axis milling machine, Mazak twin spindle lathe with milling capability.
This three-year programme can be completed as a full time programme. Alternatively, students can take second year and third year on a part time basis. Student can work three days per week and attend two days per week. Students taking the programme on a part-time basis take two years to complete one academic year. It is recommended that first year be taken on a full-time basis.
Programme graduates will work as precision engineers in world class manufacturing and production environments and will be highly skilled in areas of CNC machining, CAD/CAM, metrology and material selection methods.
Features of the programme
Programme Aims:
A person who has completed this programme will be able to:
Jobs Include
Graduates will typically be employed in one of the following roles:
Entry Requirement
Leaving Certificate: A minimum of 5 Passes in Leaving Certificate subjects, including Mathematics and English/Irish.
Candidates applying as mature applicants will be required to attend an interview and may be requested to take an aptitude test to prove their suitability for a place on this programme.
Advanced Entry
Level 6 Craft Certificate (trade) or equivalent such as Fitting or Toolmaking Candidates who hold a Senior Trade Certificate and/or National Craft Certificate with appropriate endorsements or examination attainments in a cognate area will also be considered for advanced entry into Year 2 or 3, subject to a satisfactory interview.
CAO
Please visit www.cao.ie for further information on how to apply to this course.
IELTS score for entry to undergraduate courses a minimum score of 5.5
Tuition & fees :
€ 10,250
Total
€ 10,250