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Course Details

Bachelor of Engineering in Mechatronics

Course code: BN306_SRT Entry Route into programme:
  • Higher Certificate
  • FETAC graduates
Duration: 2 years
NFQ level: 7
Method of application: Direct to ITB
Schedule: Full time
Award title: Bachelor of Engineering
Credits for Full Award: 60 @ Level 7
Awarding Body: ITB  

Minimum Entry Requirements

Higher Certificate in Engineering in Electronic Engineering or Mechanical Engineering (or a related discipline). Higher Certificate discipline will determine elective choice in Semester 1 (based on discipline covered in less detail in the Higher Certificate).

Applicants who have completed a FETAC Level 6 award in a craft such as Electrical, Electrical Instrumentation or Fabrication and have 3 years post-qualification experience in an industrial environment may also be considered eligible for entry to this programme.Such applicants will be requied to take 2 bridging modules in Mathematics (MECH H1011 and MECH H1017 from BN009) during the first year of the programme. They will also be required to complete both elective modules (MECC H3012) Analog and Digital Electronics and (MECC H3013)  Mechanics.

 

Course Content

Year 1
  • Mathematics 1
  • Mathematics 2
  • Quality Systems
  • Analog & Digital Electronics
  • Mechanics
  • Energy Management Systems
  • Mathematics 5
  • Computer Interfacing Technology
Year 2
  • Mechanics 3
  • Mathematics 6
  • Automation 1
  • Design Methodology & Tools
  • Computer Networks
  • Automation 2
  • Project

Special Regulations :

Award classification is determined based on results of all modules taken (with the exception of bridging studies module and Mathematics 1 and Mathematics 2)

Application

For further details and an application form please contact the marketing team on 01 885 1000 or e-mail: info@itb.ie.

 

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What our students say...

Karl Quinn

"It started with a letter from Social Welfare about the Start Over Programme. For the first two weeks I was a bit taken aback but after that I absolutely loved it. I'm not going to stop when I get a job - I'll take it on in the evenings. I'm loving it -hoping that I can keep it going. "

Karl Quinn,
Mechatronics

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