Course Title: Bachelor of Engineering Technology in Electrical Services Engineering
Note: This programme is the consolidation of the historical Higher Certificate in Electrical Services Engineering (TU019) and BEngTech in Electrical Services Engineering (TU022).
This is a three-year part-time course designed to prepare students for careers as Electrical Services Engineers. The course has been designed in close consultation with the Electrical Services Industry. Students will develop expertise in the technical areas necessary to use software packages for electrical services design. The course will provide a wide knowledge base, which will enable the student to specialise in different areas of interest such as the following: lighting design; emergency services design; data cabling; standby power systems; building automation; electrical distribution design; project management; building services and environmental control.
Programme aims:
The aims of the programme are to:
- Provide a deep seated learning environment for students
- Produce graduates who will exercise engineering skills in a scientific and reflective way, which will enable them to perform to a high level of expertise in modern industry
- Enable graduates to be creative and to think critically
- Enable graduates to develop communication, managerial, personal and interpersonal skills
- Educate graduates on the environmental impact of energy use
- Give graduates the knowledge skills and competence to carry out energy efficient building designs and to operate plant and equipment in the most energy efficient way.
- Enable graduates to integrate renewable energy technologies in buildings
- Allow linkage and transfer to TU Dublin Electrical, Building Services and other engineering programmes within TU Dublin and further afield.
Programme Learning Outcomes:
Having completed the course the students will be able to:
- Work as a member of a design team
- Design industrial and commercial electrical installations
- Use appropriate BIM software to produce and revise engineering drawings
- Design and operate automated systems for industrial plant
- Employ standard estimating and tendering techniques for electrical services applications
- Examine, compare and operate data transfer systems used for computer control
- Employ modern application software such as Excel, Amtech, Dialux, or equivalent software, etc.
- Make professional presentations and write technical reports using Power Point, Word etc.
- Develop a personal career portfolio
- Analyse the design and control of modern building environments
- Explain and use standard project management techniques
- Prepare safety management reports and carry out risk assessments
- Configure machine/human interfaces
- Demonstrate capability in problem solving, analysis, and decision making
- Provide engineering systems support for manufacturing industries
- Advise the building design team with regard to comfort, fire safety, green building design and construction.
- Describe and compare different renewable energy technologies suitable for integration in buildings
- Design a renewable energy system for a building
- Evaluate the environmental impact of energy use
Qualified (National Craft Certificate) electrician, or similar.
OR
Successful completion of an NFQ level 6 engineering programme.
Non-standard Entry Requirements:
Apprentice electricians, or similar that have made adequate progress in pursuit of the National Craft Certificate (e.g. have completed phase 6).
OR
Relevant Level 6 qualification on approval of Programme Committee (through a non-standard entry application subcommittee).
The key to the success of this programme is that it is attractive to a very wide number of industry disciplines, from electrical & building services and energy engineering to project management, BIM specialism and technical design within the built environment. Moreover, with a very broad range of experiences at hand to the students engaged in the course, there are significant opportunities for peer enhancement and career networking through the course. The course prepares its graduates for successful careers in consultancy, contracting and project management – skills highly regarded by employers nationally and internationally.
Graduate employment opportunities include:
- Electrical Services Engineer
- Mechanical and Electrical (M&E) Engineer
- Energy Management
- Renewable Energy Technologist
- Building Automation engineering
- Lighting Designer
- Fire Services Engineer
- Technical Sales Engineer
- Project Manager
Semester 1
- BIM Electrical (1) [Mandatory]
- Electrical Services Design 3 [Mandatory]
- Engineering Mathematics 1 [Mandatory]
- Professional Development & Key Skills 1 [Mandatory]
Semester 2
3 evenings per week (min.) (28 weeks each year), 1 in person
Applications are now closed.
Supporting documentation must be emailed to seee.admin@tudublin.ie
Detailed information regarding the application process can be found on the part-time section of our website.