This is an innovative programme that has been designed in close consultation with manufacturing industry in the western region who have identified a requirement to up-skill their employees. The aim of the programme is to graduate engineers that can design, build and manage modern manufacturing cells. The graduate profile will be in automation, robotics, and digital manufacturing with skills in system integration and data driven decision making. The programme is flexible in nature, offering an opportunity to employees to up-skill while working. The programme runs over 52 weeks, including two semesters of 13 weeks of tuition and an Industry project. Students attend two evenings of online classes per week as well as one day per week in our state-of-the-art facilities (https://youtu.be/9v2iYvZTPow ) They also complete an industry project in system integration that benefits their employer. Why study this course?Skills in Automation & Digital Manufacturing are the most sought after in the manufacturing industry.The main regional employers have been involved in the development of this course to guarantee that the skills acquired, and the equipment used are the most relevant to industry.Students get real hands-on experience on software and hardware that they apply and develop in an Industry project. This programme is also offered in a full-time mode of delivery.
| Course Location | Galway City, Galway |
| Course Type | Blended Learning - Mix of Classroom & Online |
| Course Qualification | Honours Bachelor Degree |
| Course Start Date | 1st January 1970 |
| Course Duration | 1 year |
| Course Time | Part-time |
| Course Fee | 6000 |
| Entry Requirements | The entry requirement for this programme is a B.Eng. in Automation and Robotics or equivalent. As the system integration project is an applied project to be conducted in industry, applicants should either be employed or have an agreement with a company that will allow them to conduct their project in their manufacturing facilities. English Language Requirements English Language Requirements will be as determined by ATU and as published in the Access, Transfer and Progression code. The current requirements are as follows: Non-EU applicants who are not English speakers must have a minimum score of 5.5 (with a minimum of 5.0 in each component) in the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) or equivalent. All results must have been achieved within 2 years of application to ATU. EU applicants who are not English speakers are recommended to have a minimum score of 5.5 (with a minimum of 5.0 in each component) in the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) or equivalent. Further details on English language requirements are available Recognition of Prior Learning ATU is committed to the principles of transparency, equity and fairness in recognition of prior learning (RPL) and to the principle of valuing all learning regardless of the mode or place of its acquisition. Recognition of Prior Learning may be used for admission. Once admitted in the programme, students can apply for exemptions based on prior qualification and experience. Academic Code of Practice No. 6 outlines the policies and procedures for the Recognition of Prior Learning. Guidance for applicants is provided on myexperience.ie |
| Career Path | The shortage of engineers in Automation and Digital Manufacturing is such that Irish Industry is currently recruiting abroad. The course will position graduates to move into automation engineering positions or advanced manufacturing ones (such as digitalisation of manufacturing, data analytics, operation management to name but a few) in the Medical Device and engineering manufacturing sectors. |

A 60 credit masters programme designed for professionals working in areas that cater for people with palliative and/or end of life care needs.
This is an innovative programme that has been designed in close consultation with manufacturing industry who have identified a requirement to up-skill their employees.
This is an innovative programme that has been designed in close consultation with manufacturing industry who have identified a requirement to up-skill their employees.
This is an innovative work-based learning programme that has been designed in close consultation with the manufacturing industry in the western region who have identified a major skill-gap in the field.