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Automation & Control

Lifelong Learning
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The specialist diploma awards are particularly suitable for students requiring medium-term upskilling for career advancement or for those interested in focused study in this subject area for personal or topical interest.

Award Name Special Purpose Diploma (Level 8 NFQ)
NFQ Classification Special Purpose
Awarding Body National University of Ireland
NFQ Level Level 8 NFQ
Award Name NFQ Classification Awarding Body NFQ Level
Special Purpose Diploma (Level 8 NFQ) Special Purpose National University of Ireland Level 8 NFQ
Course Provider:
Location:
Galway City
Attendance Options:
Part time, Online or Distance
Apply to:
Course provider
Number of credits:
30 ECTS NFQ Level 8

Duration

Duration: 1 year, part-time
Mode of study: Online Learning

The course is delivered online on a part-time basis. Candidates will receive learning materials in online format for each module. Materials will be specifically designed for independent study and will be supplemented by supporting reading material and interactive learning resources where appropriate. The course requires attendance online for approximately 10 hours per module, mainly on Saturdays.

Entry Requirements

Applicants should have a Diploma at NFQ Level 7 of 90 ECTS minimum, in a Science, Engineering or Technical area, or otherwise prove that they satisfy the prerequisites of each of the modules as listed in the course outline section.

Entry requirements for part-time students can be found in our FAQs section (i.e. age, english language requirements etc.).

Careers / Further progression

Career Opportunities
This course is intended for those who wish to improve their skills in the areas of engineering materials including metals, ceramics, polymers and composite materials; manufacturing processes, both traditional and recently developed and electronic manufacturing technologies.

It will assist those who want to apply correct design principles to engineering components, to develop a knowledge of Jig and Fixture design for Manufacturing Systems, and to develop the ability to produce high quality engineering drawings on a CAD system.

The two automation modules give an overview of how automation has become important for industry, and the key strategies adopted by industry to deploy automation in order to improve competitiveness. Automation is used to improve a number of key performance indicators. The modules describes these in detail, as well as describing tangible and quantifiable goals for various automation projects.

By providing the relevant skills and training this course seeks to address the critical shortage in skills in the area of automation and machine control, supply chain management and manufacturing processes.

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Further information

Next start date September 2023

Average intake 25-30

Fees: EU €2,170 p.a. 2023/24*
Fees: Tuition €2,100 p.a. 2023/24
Fees: Student levy €70 p.a. 2023/24
Fees: Non EU €2,720 p.a.2023/24

NB: EU Fees are comprised of Tuition + Student Levy.

*Next Level Skillnet funding (40% fee subsidy) is available for this course. You also may be eligible for the Adult Learning Tuition Scholarship, find out more

For more information on Next Level Skillnet please contact:
Sue Davis
Email:?sue@nextlevel.ie

Applications are made online via the University of Galway Applications System. This course is listed under Adult Learning & CPD Courses Application.

Please visit our How to Apply page for Application tips and Supporting Documents information.

NB: Applicants should have a Diploma at NFQ Level 7 of 90 ECTS minimum, in a Science, Engineering or Technical area, or otherwise prove that they satisfy the prerequisites of each of the modules as listed in the course outline section.

This course is also available through Springboard, find out more at https://springboardcourses.ie/details/10474

The specialist diploma awards are particularly suitable for students requiring medium-term upskilling for career advancement or for those interested in focused study in this subject area for personal or topical interest. The specialist diplomas are linked to the degree cycle of the modular programme in Science & Technology Studies which allow students to specialise by choosing from a range of electives. These elective modules are also available as independent awards which students may take for the purposes of upskilling or retraining in the area of Automation & Control, Medical Device Science, Lean & Quality Systems and Corporate Environmental Planning.

Who’s Suited to This Course
The specialist diplomas are primarily intended for students who already have a Science or Engineering related diploma or degree and who wish to up-skill or become expert in one of the specialist areas as offered through these one-year diploma courses.

The Automation and Control (Specialist Diploma) consists of four inter-related taught modules and a project (chosen in consultation with their project supervisor), to allow individuals to up-skill in a particular area or study in a highly focused area of interest. See module descriptions below:

Machine Design
This module introduces students to the theory behind simple and compound machines, reliability of a system, gearing and gear ratio theory, spring decision and design criteria. Machine Design also introduces the students to some 3D printing for assembly. This helps introduce and develop the students’ 3D modelling skills.

Automation 1
Learners are introduced to automation and automated systems. Items such as sensors, motors, pneumatics, Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) programming and robotics are discussed. Material handling and storage are also considered. Automation is used extensively in industry and the module addresses how these systems are used in industry. For example, quality control, increased throughput and increasing competitive advantage.

Automation 2
The Automation 2 module introduces material transport systems, outlines the use of storage systems, presents an overview of automated manufacturing, examines automated assembly systems, investigates the use of flexible manufacturing systems, focuses on the use made of inspection technologies and considers how product design is generally carried out in modern production environments by means of computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing systems, operating in combination.

Manufacturing Technology
The Manufacturing Technology module introduces engineering materials including metals, ceramics, polymers and composite materials, manufacturing processes, both traditional and recently developed and electronic manufacturing technologies.

Automation and Control Project
In this project the learner will complete a literature review on a topic that is relevant to both the course and to their own work where possible. The learner will develop a project plan and execute a practical research project using well established research methodology methods. Students will be allocated an academic supervisor who will work with them to offer guidance and ensure the successful completion of the project. This module will enable the learner to develop their project management skills, team-working and communication skills.

Assessment is through assignments, written examinations and in some cases practical laboratory sessions. Exams take place at the end of each semester. All modules from the course will be individually assessed.

Course Administrator
Centre for Adult Learning and Professional Development
Nuns' Island
University of Galway
Tel: 091 494060
Email: sciencetech@universityofgalway.ie

Course Provider:
Location:
Galway City
Attendance Options:
Part time, Online or Distance
Apply to:
Course provider
Number of credits:
30 ECTS NFQ Level 8