FEC - School of Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering
School of Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering

Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering - Frequently Asked Questions

mechanical & manufacturing engineering

frequently asked questions


Questions Mechatronic Engineering

1.What are the entry requirements for Mechatronic Engineering ? How many points are required ?Answer

2.How many students are accepted for the course?Answer

3.I want to know more about the B.Eng. in Mechatronic Engineering Programme.Answer

4.What do Mechatronic Engineers actually do?Answer

5.The prospectus states that there is an "Intra Period" in third year. What is this all about?Answer

6.Can I transfer into the course from an R.T.C.?Answer

7.I am a mature student can I gain entry to the course?Answer

8.How can I find out further information about the course?Answer


Questions Medical Mechanical Engineering

1. What are the entry requirements for Medical Mechanical Engineering? How may points are required? Answer

2. How many students are accepted for the course? Answer

3.I want to know more about the B.Eng. in Medical Mechanical Engineering Programme.Answer

4.What do Medical Mechanical Engineers actually do?Answer

5.The prospectus states that there is an "Intra Period" in third year. What is this all about?Answer

6.Can I transfer into the course from an R.T.C.?Answer

7.I am a mature student can I gain entry to the course?Answer

8.How can I find out further information about the course?Answer


Questions Computer Aided Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering

1. What are the entry requirements for CAMME? How may points are required? Answer

2. How many students are accepted for the course? Answer

3.I want to know more about the B.Eng. in CAMME Programme.Answer

4.What do Computer Aided Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineers actually do?Answer

5.The prospectus states that there is an "Intra Period" in third year. What is this all about?Answer

6.Can I transfer into the course from an R.T.C.?Answer

7.I am a mature student can I gain entry to the course?Answer

8.How can I find out further information about the course?Answer


Questions Manufacturing Engineering with Business Studies

1. What are the entry requirements for Manufacturing Engineering with Business Studies? How may points are required? Answer

2. How many students are accepted for the course? Answer

3.I want to know more about the B.Eng. in Manufacturing Engineering with Business Studies Programme.Answer

4.What do Manufacturing Engineers actually do?Answer

5.The prospectus states that there is an "Intra Period" in third year. What is this all about?Answer

6.Can I transfer into the course from an R.T.C.?Answer

7.I am a mature student can I gain entry to the course?Answer

8.How can I find out further information about the course?Answer


Answers- Mechatronic Engineering

Answer to Question 1

Applicants are required to hold at the time of enrolment, the Leaving Certificate (or an approved equivalent) with at least:

Grade C3 in two Higher Level subjects (one of which must be mathematics or applied mathematics, and a Grade D3 in four Ordinary or Higher Level subjects ; furthermore, one of the D3 Grades must be from the following group of subjects: Physics, Chemistry, Physics with Chemistry, Engineering, Technical Drawing, Biology, Agricultural Science.

For the 1997/98 academic year, the entry point requirement was 405. For the 1998/99 academic year, the entry point requirement was 385 and for 1999/2000 entry the point requirement was 380.

Answer to Question 2

The current first year intake for Mechatronic Engineering is about 40 students.

Answer to Question 3

The B.Eng. Mechatronic Engineering degree programme is a four year course that includes an six month period of Intra spent in an appropriate industrial workplace. The programme consists of eight semesters, of which seven are spent on academic studies within the University and one (semester 6) is spent in industry. The course provides a broad and practical programme of study to give the graduate a firm foundation in the design of Electro-mechanical devices .

At the end of Year Two the student spends a minimum of six months in industry, under the framework of the Intra programme.
Students who have achieved an appropriate level of language competence may be placed abroad.

The course is described in detail in the course document.

Answer to Question 4

Mechatronic Engineers are responsible for the design and production of domestic consumer goods (e.g. video recorders);
medical machinery (e.g. life support systems); hydraulic,pneumatic and electrical controls and drives; automated production
systems; robots etc. These skills can be applied in many industries such as the transport industry (design of componets and
systems for cars and aircraft), food processing industry and petrochemical industry.

Answer to Question 5

Semester 6 in the third year of the programme is mainly devoted to INTRA (INtegrated TRAining), in which students spend
a six month period in industry. The student spends their time working for a particular company in a field relevant to their
degree programme. This period of industrial training is intended to provide students with an insight into the structure and
functioning of industry. The intra period also gives the student valuable relevant work experience which can improve their
employment prospects upon completion of their degree.

Answer to Question 6

Yes. Students awarded an NCEA National Certificate or Diploma with credit or distinction from third-level institutions elsewhere may apply for transfer to this degree programme. Appropriate credits will be given for courses followed in the student's previous academic work. Students will be exempted from either the first year or first two years of the programme depending on their
qualifications and circumstances. For further information please consult the faculty booklet or contact the Office for Academic
Affairs, DCU, Dublin 9.

Answer to Question 7

Yes. The University is favourably disposed to applications from mature candidates. An interview is obligatory and candidates
may be required to take and apptitude test or submit written work. Mature candidates should apply directly to the University by
contacting the Office for Academic Affairs

Answer to Question 8

By obtaining a copy of the faculty booklet for the faculty of Engineering and Design. This is available from the office of Academic
affairs. If you have more specific questions you may contact the school secretary.


Answers- Medical Mechanical Engineering

Answer to Question 1

Applicants are required to hold at the time of enrolment, the Leaving Certificate (or an approved equivalent) with at least:

Grade C3 in two Higher Level subjects (one of which must be mathematics or applied mathematics, and a Grade D3 in four Ordinary or Higher Level subjects ; furthermore, one of the D3 Grades must be from the following group of subjects: Physics, Chemistry, Physics with Chemistry, Engineering, Technical Drawing, Biology, Agricultural Science.

This course was offered for the first time in 1999 and the entry point requirements was 335 points.

Answer to Question 2

The first year intake for Medical Mechanical Engineering will be about 20 students.

Answer to Question 3

The B.Eng. in Medical Mechanical Engineering is a new degree programme which will be launched in september 1999 by the
school of Mechanical and Manufactruing Engineering in conjunction with the school of Biological Sciences, and reflects the requirement for trained engineering graduates to work in the healthcare sector.

The programme is a four year course that includes an six month period of Intra spent in an appropriate industrial workplace. The programme consists of eight semesters, of which seven are spent on academic studies within the University and one (semester 6) is spent in industry. The course provides a broad and practical programme of study to produce graduates with competencies in designing and devloping medical, surgical and artificial life support equipment and devices as well as designing and managing hospital air, water and energy systems.

The course is described in detail in the faculty booklet.

Answer to Question 4

Medical Mechanical Engineers are responsible for the design and development of prosthesis (artificial limbs, artifical hips, artificial hearts etc.), surgical equipment, life support equipment, medical equipment. They may also be involved in the designing and managing hospital and clinical air, water and energy systems.

Answer to Question 5

Semester 6 in the third year of the programme is mainly devoted to INTRA (INtegrated TRAining), in which students spend
a six month period in industry. The student spends their time working for a particular company in a field relevant to their
degree programme. This period of industrial training is intended to provide students with an insight into the structure and
functioning of industry. The intra period also gives the student valuable relevant work experience which can improve their
employment prospects upon completion of their degree.

Answer to Question 6

Yes. Students awarded an NCEA National Certificate or Diploma with credit or distinction from third-level institutions elsewhere may apply for transfer to this degree programme. Appropriate credits will be given for courses followed in the student's previous academic work. Students will be exempted from either the first year or first two years of the programme depending on their
qualifications and circumstances. For further information please consult the faculty booklet or contact the Office for Academic
Affairs, DCU, Dublin 9.

Answer to Question 7

Yes. The University is favourably disposed to applications from mature candidates. An interview is obligatory and candidates
may be required to take and apptitude test or submit written work. Mature candidates should apply directly to the University by
contacting the Office for Academic Affairs

Answer to Question 8

By obtaining a copy of the faculty booklet for the faculty of Engineering and Design. This is available from the office of Academic
affairs. If you have more specific questions you may contact the school secretary.


Answers- Computer Aided Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering

Answer to Question 1

Applicants are required to hold at the time of enrolment, the Leaving Certificate (or an approved equivalent) with at least:

Grade C3 in two Higher Level subjects (one of which must be mathematics or applied mathematics, and a Grade D3 in four Ordinary or Higher Level subjects ; furthermore, one of the D3 Grades must be from the following group of subjects: Physics, Chemistry, Physics with Chemistry, Engineering, Technical Drawing, Biology, Agricultural Science.

This course will be offered for the first time in 1999 and the entry point requirement was 335 points

Answer to Question 2

The first year intake for Computer Aided Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering is about 45 students.

Answer to Question 3

The B.Eng. in Computer Aided Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering is a new degree programme which will be launched in september 1999 by the school of Mechanical and Manufactruing Engineering and reflects the move in engineering toward the exploitation of computer based tools in both manufacture and design.

The programme is a four year course that includes an six month period of Intra spent in an appropriate industrial workplace. The programme consists of eight semesters, of which seven are spent on academic studies within the University and one (semester 6) is spent in industry. The course provides a broad and practical programme of study to produce graduates with competencies in computer aided simulation,designing and manufacture.

The course is described in detail in the faculty booklet.

Answer to Question 4

Computer Aided Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineers are responsible for the design and development of engineering products, the analysis of the design of components using advanced computerised analysis techniques (such as finite element analysis), computer aided manufacture of engineering products, computerised simulation of engineering products and processes, automated assembly (robotics) and the development of engineering software.

Answer to Question 5

Semester 6 in the third year of the programme is mainly devoted to INTRA (INtegrated TRAining), in which students spend
a six month period in industry. The student spends their time working for a particular company in a field relevant to their
degree programme. This period of industrial training is intended to provide students with an insight into the structure and
functioning of industry. The intra period also gives the student valuable relevant work experience which can improve their
employment prospects upon completion of their degree.

Answer to Question 6

Yes. Students awarded an NCEA National Certificate or Diploma with credit or distinction from third-level institutions elsewhere may apply for transfer to this degree programme. Appropriate credits will be given for courses followed in the student's previous academic work. Students will be exempted from either the first year or first two years of the programme depending on their
qualifications and circumstances. For further information please consult the faculty booklet or contact the Office for Academic
Affairs, DCU, Dublin 9.

Answer to Question 7

Yes. The University is favourably disposed to applications from mature candidates. An interview is obligatory and candidates
may be required to take and apptitude test or submit written work. Mature candidates should apply directly to the University by
contacting the Office for Academic Affairs

Answer to Question 8

By obtaining a copy of the faculty booklet for the faculty of Engineering and Design. This is available from the office of Academic
affairs. If you have more specific questions you may contact the school secretary.


Answers- Manufacturing Engineering With Business Studies

Answer to Question 1

Applicants are required to hold at the time of enrolment, the Leaving Certificate (or an approved equivalent) with at least:

Grade C3 in two Higher Level subjects (one of which must be mathematics or applied mathematics, and a Grade D3 in four Ordinary or Higher Level subjects ; furthermore, one of the D3 Grades must be from the following group of subjects: Physics, Chemistry, Physics with Chemistry, Engineering, Technical Drawing, Biology, Agricultural Science.

This course was offered for the first time in 1999 and the entry point requirement was 380 points

Answer to Question 2

The first year intake for Manufacturing Engineering with Business Studies will be about 30 students.

Answer to Question 3

The B.Eng. in Manufacturing Engineering with Business Studies is a new degree programme which will be launched in september 1999 by the School of Mechanical and Manufactruing Engineering in co-operation with the DCU Business School and the School of Applied Languages and International Studies (SALIS).The aim of the programme is to provide a balanced university education in preperation for careers in industrial and export management, civil service, comericial or marketing management in national SME's and international industrial organisations.

The programme is a four year course that includes an six month period of Intra spent in an appropriate industrial workplace. The programme consists of eight semesters, of which seven are spent on academic studies within the University and one (semester 6) is spent in industry. The course provides a broad and practical programme of study to produce graduates with competencies in computer aided simulation,designing and manufacture.

The course is described in detail in the faculty booklet.

Answer to Question 4

Manufacturing Engineers are responsible for the design, development and management of manufacturing and production methods (including managing plant operation) in order to ensure production and economic efficiency (Which is achieved by combining sound engineering and business knowldge).

Answer to Question 5

Semester 6 in the third year of the programme is mainly devoted to INTRA (INtegrated TRAining), in which students spend
a six month period in industry. The student spends their time working for a particular company in a field relevant to their
degree programme. This period of industrial training is intended to provide students with an insight into the structure and
functioning of industry. The intra period also gives the student valuable relevant work experience which can improve their
employment prospects upon completion of their degree.

Answer to Question 6

Yes. Students awarded an NCEA National Certificate or Diploma with credit or distinction from third-level institutions elsewhere may apply for transfer to this degree programme. Appropriate credits will be given for courses followed in the student's previous academic work. Students will be exempted from either the first year or first two years of the programme depending on their
qualifications and circumstances. For further information please consult the faculty booklet or contact the Office for Academic
Affairs, DCU, Dublin 9.

Answer to Question 7

Yes. The University is favourably disposed to applications from mature candidates. An interview is obligatory and candidates
may be required to take and apptitude test or submit written work. Mature candidates should apply directly to the University by
contacting the Office for Academic Affairs

Answer to Question 8

By obtaining a copy of the faculty booklet for the faculty of Engineering and Design. This is available from the office of Academic
affairs. If you have more specific questions you may contact the school secretary.


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