Engineering Technology with Electronics

Engineering Technology with Electronics

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Course Description

Duration
This is a Full-time one-year course which runs from September to May. Exact details of the timetable will be given out to students during the induction process prior to class commencement in September.
Overview
Engineering is transforming how we live, work and study. Engineering is a highly diversified and exciting profession with a wide range of specialisms emerging as new technologies, business models and engineering challenges develop. From life-saving biomedical technology to energy-efficient housing, engineers are developing innovative solutions for the benefit of society. Today’s engineering students will have the opportunity to work on technologies that have not yet been invented. For those who wish to embark on a career in engineering, this innovative course will prepare participants for entry into third level through a range of practical and theoretical subjects.

Entry Requirements
One of the following:

  • Leaving Certificate (LC Established, LCVP, LCA) or equivalent
  • A Full QQI Level 4 Award (or equivalent)
  • For Mature applicants (aged 21 or over), appropriate experience will be considered in lieu of formal qualifications. Note: Mature applicants may be entitled to VTOS funding. For details about VTOS, please contact the college.
  • Applicants whose first language is not English require level B1 competency on the CEFR language framework. Applicants may be required to undergo English language testing to establish their language competency.

Modules

 

  • Engineering Workshop Processes
  • Communications
  • Work Experience
  • Control Systems
  • Electronics
  • Computer Aided Drafting (2D)
  • Mathematics
  • The Internet

 

Certification
Level 5 QQI Award in Engineering Technology (5M2061)

Special Features
Experience the University Life

In January, the students are treated to a week-long opportunity in TU Dublin – Tallaght Campus to experience the facilities and take part in Labs and lectures in the Electronics Department, as part of the Electronics module.

This course is supported by FIT, which offers students the opportunity to acquire essential skills to gain employment. Students are given training in job interview techniques and CV preparation.

Free Full Suit of Adobe Software for all students on this course for one year to facilitate assessment.

All Dublin College Dun Laoghaire students are provided with an M365 account, which gives them access to the tools and resources needed to deliver assessment work while attending their course. M365 Apps include Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Outlook and OneDrive.
Work Experience
Students will be required to undertake a period work placement in an organisation connected to their vocational area during the academic year.  Work Experience is mandatory for all of our full-time Level 5 courses. Students are required to source their own work placement, but will be assisted in this by the work experience teacher.  The work placement is usually for a period of 10 days or a minimum of 60 hours.  Students usually find the work experience element of the course to be invaluable, and should bear in mind that a successful work placement can sometimes lead to further opportunities.
Additional Information
Assessment

The following techniques will be used to assess the knowledge and skills that students will have achieved on successful completion of modules:

  • Student Record
  • Collection of Work
  • Skills Demonstration
  • Assignment
  • Examinations (written)
  • Project

All assignments are submitted electronically.  Therefore, all students need access to a device such as a computer/laptop.

A full major award is granted on passing the relevant eight components.  On successful completion of each component, you will be awarded a pass, a merit or a distinction grade. See www.qqi.ie for more details
Progression Opportunities

Dublin College Dun Laoghaire Graduates may progress to the QQI Level 6 Advanced Certificate in Software Development and Networking

Elsewhere: Graduates are eligible to apply through the CAO and/or the Higher Education Links Scheme for entry to year one of a range of higher certificate and degree programmes, at Universities, Institutes of Technology and Technological Universities using their full QQI Level 5 major award. Places are not guaranteed in these Institutes and are subject to students meeting certain criteria.  It is the students’ responsibility to consult with the relevant HEI for information on the admissions process and any specific entry requirements. Students may also refer to the individual HEI prospectus or may also refer to the QQI FET section of the CAO website. www.cao.ie

Examples of CAO progression opportunities are listed below.
Progression Examples
BEng Sustainable Energy and Environmental Engineering (TU702)

BEng Electronic Engineering (TU726, TU829)

BEng Mechanical Engineering (TU717, TU828)

BEng Electronics and Communications Engineering (TU714)

BEng Civil Engineering (TU704)

BEng Engineering (TU708, TU709, TU804)

BTech Networking Technologies (TU716)

Technological University Dublin – www.tud.ie
BSc in Product Design (MH305)

Bsc in Robotics and Intelligent Devices (MH306)

Maynooth University – www.nuimaynooth.ie
BSc Software Development Mobile Apps (AL705)

Athlone Institute of Technology – www.ait.ie
BSc Software Development (CW207, CW238)

BSc Aircraft Systems (CW507)

BSc Biomedical Electronics (CW577)

BSc Electronic Systems (CW558)

BSC Electronic Engineering (CW527)

BSc Aerospace Engineering (CW568)

Institute of Technology Carlow – www.itcarlow.ie
BSc Computing in Software Development (DK821)

BSc Computing in Games Development (DK820)

Dundalk Institute of Technology – www.dkit.ie
BEng Civil Engineering (GY402)

BEng Mechanical Engineering (GY405)

BEng Electronic and Computer Engineering (GY406)

BEng Electrical and Electronic Engineering (GY414)

Galway University – www.nuigalway.ie

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