Course Title: Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Manufacturing & Design Engineering
Apply for Advanced Entry on completion of Year 1 of TU805 Engineering (General Entry)
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Almost everything we touch in daily life is designed and manufactured. The fundamentals of the Manufacturing & Design (M&D) Engineering discipline are manufacturing technology and design for manufacture combined with business and enterprise management.
M&D engineers have the vital task of solving society’s innovation and production tasks. They’re involved in the design products and the efficient management of resources and technology to produce quality goods and services for society.
One of their key roles is developing more innovative products, resulting in a high value-added manufacturing sector. Their skills and knowledge can be applied across a broad spectrum of the engineering sector.
In this course, you’ll acquire the right mix of technical, managerial and communication skills that will equip you for a wide range of careers in a broad spectrum of industries.
You’ll learn about the structure and operation of a manufacturing enterprise and the planning and simulation tools needed to help make cost-effective decisions. You’ll acquire team-working and innovation and entrepreneurial skills.
The course also aims to produce environmentally responsible engineers, who will conduct manufacturing activities with due regard to the environment and regulatory and legal requirements.
You undertake a major project over the two final semesters. As part of this project, you have the opportunity to become involved in the student competition to design and build a race car and compete against other universities in Silverstone UK.
Advanced Entry to Year 2 following successful completion of TU805 Engineering (General Entry) Year 1.
Mature applicants (23+) are welcome. Further details at www.tudublin.ie/mature
English Language Requirements:
If English is not your first language you will need to provide evidence of your English language proficiency as detailed on our website. Applicants for this course should have a minimum IELTS (Academic Version) English Proficiency of 6 overall (or equivalent) with nothing less than 6 in each component.
- Graduate Engineer
- Manufacturing Engineer
- Maintenance Engineer
- Manufacturing Systems Engineer
- Materials Engineer
- Production Manager
- Manufacturing Technologist
- Technical Sales Engineer
- Quality Manager
- Production Engineer
- Purchasing Manager
- Design Engineer
- Design Technologist
- Process Technologist
- Quality Control Engineer
- Quality Assurance Engineer
- Product Design Engineer
- Project Engineer
- Facilities/Contract Engineer
- Train Engineer
- Product Technologist
- Production Definition Specialist
- Air Equipment Engineer
- Product Design Specialist
- Junior Mobility Systems Engineer
- Technical Support Engineer
- R&D Engineer
- Mechatronics Production Engineer
- Process Engineer/Technician
- Control Engineer
- Transport & Supply Chain Analyst
- Medical Design Engineer
- Mechanical Engineer
- Systems Configuration
- Research Engineer
- Lead CAD Engineer
- HR & Recruitment Consultant
- Business Analyst
- Draughtsman
- Software Engineer
This is a 4-year course with advanced entry to year two following successful completion of TU805 Engineering (General Entry) Year 1.
- Electromechanical Engineering
- Energy and Building systems Engineering
- Engineering Economics & Management
- Engineering Computing
- Engineering Drawing & Design
- Engineering Materials
- Engineering Maths
- Fluid Mechanics
- Manufacturing Automation
- Manufacturing Engineering
- Mechanics
- Thermodynamics
Semester 1
- Engineering Design 1 [Mandatory]
- Design & Teambuilding [Mandatory]
- Operations Management [Mandatory]
- Engineering Mathematics [Mandatory]
- Mechanical Systems Design [Mandatory]
- Professional Development [Mandatory]
- Tool Design and Metal Forming [Mandatory]
Semester 2
Upon graduation I immediately took up a position as a process engineer in an automation company in Co. Cavan, Ualto Ltd , who specialise in electrical and automation solutions for industrial plants. My role in the company included designing and wiring panels, electrical drawings and programming of automated equipment.
I have now taken up a position working as a design engineer with Combilift in Co. Monaghan who specialise in the manufacture of forklifts. The Manufacturing and Design Engineering course gave me a great standing for the tasks required in such a demanding industry. Overall the course gives a great insight into all areas of the manufacturing industry, and with the mixture of design, practical, business, and the addition of such a rewarding and professional project as the Formula Student, it makes graduates prime candidates for any company in the manufacturing field.”
On graduation, you may proceed to postgraduate studies leading to the award of MSc, MPhil or PhD at research institutes and universities worldwide.