Industrial Project - Manufacturing Technology

Limerick Institute of Technology

 

Course Name Industrial Project - Manufacturing Technology
Course Provider Limerick Institute of Technology
Course Code 4201
Course Type Lifelong Learning
Qualifications
Award NameNFQ ClassificationAwarding BodyNFQ Level
Single Subject Certificate Limerick Institute of Technology None
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Attendance Options Part time, Evening
Location (Districts) Limerick City
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Duration 24 weeks. Deliverables include an Outline Report, Final Report and Presentation.
Course Fee

Expand+€575.

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Entry Requirements Entry is restricted to registered students on the Bachelor of Engineering in Manufacturing Technology. Approved registrations for the project are taken throughout the year and are available from the Department of Flexible Learning.
Financial Support

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Course Content

Expand+Aims
To provide the learner with the opportunity to develop their independent leadership and project management skills through the study, analysis and resolution of a work-based problem. Having successfully completed this module, the learner will b...

Subjects Taught The project will consist of the study, analysis and resolution of a work-based problem. The problem resolution should have the employer’s support and fall within the existing expertise of the student. It is intended that the project provides the student with the opportunity to apply many of the skills acquired over the duration of the programme. The project also provides the student with work-based learning that demands a rational coherent approach to problem resolution.
Assessment Method The final assessment will be by a panel of academic staff. The marks will be divided into 20% for the presentations and 80% for the written reports. It is necessary to pass both elements to achieve an award in the module.
Further Enquiries Department of Flexible Learning
Tel: 061 293802
Email: FLLimerick@lit.ie

Location LIT Moylish