TA202 - Higher Certificate in Engineering - Electro-Mechanical Engineering

About the Course

Graduates in electro-mechanical engineering are educated across the common ground between mechanical engineering and electrical engineering. Electro-mechanical graduates work with the electronic and computer control systems which drive the efficient and reliable operation of equipment.  Electro-mechanical engineers are the experts with automatic systems that monitor process plants for breakdowns and faults.

mech_class With their expertise in computing, in electrical, in electronics and in core mechanical engineering knowledge the electro-mechanical graduates manufacture, monitor and maintain working systems which meet the safety and reliability levels we now take for granted.  A student may exit to employment after achieving the Higher Certificate award or progress to achieve further academic awards.


Course Code: TA202 - Level 6
Higher Certificate in Engineering - Electro–Mechanical Engineering

Length of Course: 2 years
Mature students welcome

Mature applicants (23 years of age) may not be required to meet the minimum entry requirements but may be considered on their merits.
Follow-on Degrees
Proposed: Bachelor of Science Degree in Applied Mechanical Engineering

What do I Need?

Entry Requirements
Entry requirements for the Higher Certificate
At least Grade D3 (ordinary level) in five subjects in the Leaving Certificate of which 
Ordinary level Mathematics (Grade D3) is a requirement.

Recent minimum CAO points: AQA
Recent points range for applicants choosing this course: 355-AQA

Career Opportunities

mechanical_students Businesses and other organisations depend on complex electronic and mechanical equipment.
Electromechanical systems contribute to almost every area of engineering. The Electromechanical
technician is trained to conduct routine maintenance checks, referring to wiring diagrams, engineering
drawings, automation and fluid equipment as well as service manuals to find the source of a problem.
The technician will also be trained to use various testing equipment such as voltmeters, oscilloscopes,
signal generators and frequency counters. 

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Course Subjects

TA 203 - Course content for Year 1
Semester 1 Semester 2
  Technical Mathematics 1   Technical Mathematics 2
  Mechanical Science 1   Mechanical Science 2
  Fluid Power Systems   Fluid Power Control
  Electrical Practice   Process & Materials 1
  Engineering Skills   Workshop Practice
  Engineering Graphics 1   Engineering Graphics 2

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How to Apply

Fiona Cranley ( Head of Department ) + 353 1 4042503     email or engineering@ittdublin.ie

Department  phone extensions: + 353 1 404 2500 / 2702 / 2515   - Fax: + 353 1 4042504

Further Information

Please visit the Dept of Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering Website

Links Scheme
Any full FETAC (NCVA) Level 5/6 Award provided it contains one of the following in the award:
C20174 Maths for Engineering, C20175 Maths for Computing, C20139 Maths

Fees

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