| Course Name |
Engineering - Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering - Access Course |
| Course Provider |
Dublin City University |
| Course Code |
DC812 |
| Course Type |
Postgraduate |
| Apply To |
PAC |
| Attendance Options |
Part time |
| Location (Districts) |
Dublin City Centre |
| Enrolment and Start Dates Comment |
Commencement of Programme September 2017
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| PAC Application Information |
Expand+Dates for Submission of Applications September 2017 EU Applicants Apply online through the Postgraduate Applications Centre (http://www.pac.ie/dcu) by 31st July 2017. Candidates are expected to have educational qualifications of a standard equivalent...
Hide-Dates for Submission of Applications September 2017 EU Applicants Apply online through the Postgraduate Applications Centre (http://www.pac.ie/dcu) by 31st July 2017. Candidates are expected to have educational qualifications of a standard equivalent to those outlined above. In addition, where such candidates are non-native speakers of the English language they must satisfy the university of their competency in the English language. For further information on international applications click here. Non-EU Applicants This programme is not available to non-EU students.
There is no February intake for this programme.
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| Application Weblink |
Web Page - Click Here |
| Duration |
1 year part-time. |
| Course Fee |
Fees Reduction
This programme is supported by the Higher Education Authority (HEA) under their Graduate Skills Conversion Programme, resulting in a reduced fee for European Union citizens. This is subject to review each year. |
| Link to Course Fee |
Web Page - Click Here |
| Entry Requirements |
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Entry Requirements
The normal entry requirements for the Access Course are: A level 8 (NFQ level 8 qualification) Honours degree in a Science/Technology based degree (Applied Physics, Mathematics, Computer Science, et...
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Entry Requirements
The normal entry requirements for the Access Course are: A level 8 (NFQ level 8 qualification) Honours degree in a Science/Technology based degree (Applied Physics, Mathematics, Computer Science, etc.), OR A level 8 (NFQ level 8 qualification) Honours degree in other areas of engineering (Electrical/Electronic Engineering, Mechatronic Engineering, Civil Engineering, etc.) Both cases are subject to an interview if deemed necessary by the Chair of the Programme or Head of School.
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| Course Content |
Expand+This Access Course is for Honours students whose primary degree is not in Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, but who wish to join the MEng in Mechanical & Manufacturing programme. It is a bridge between your existing knowledge and the knowledg...
Hide-This Access Course is for Honours students whose primary degree is not in Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, but who wish to join the MEng in Mechanical & Manufacturing programme. It is a bridge between your existing knowledge and the knowledge you need to enter one of these courses. It is a one-year part-time course.
Programme
To provide relevant fundamental Mechanical and Manufacturing knowledge in preparation for the MEng programme.
To be a skills conversion programme.
Why DCU?
You can study part-time and remotely for maximum flexibility. It offers an opportunity to change your career path. It is a unique programme not available anywhere else in Ireland. Located in a modern, state of the art building with excellent teaching, laboratory and computing facilities.
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| Careers or Further Progression |
Expand+Careers
The Access programme offers an entry route to the Postgraduate programmes in Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering which opens up many opportunities to its graduates.
Some students have launched a new career in design and manufacturi...
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The Access programme offers an entry route to the Postgraduate programmes in Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering which opens up many opportunities to its graduates.
Some students have launched a new career in design and manufacturing, often based on new skills they have developed and nurtured during the Masters project.Part-time students have found that their career progression has been more rapid, or that new roles have opened up with their employers. Others have progressed to PhD research and gained further advancement and recognition.
In a time of competition for positions, the extra qualifications provided by this programme are a valuable addition to your CV.
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| Course Web Page |
Web Page - Click Here |
| International Students |
Web Page - Click Here |
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