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

Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering - Postgraduate Degree Programmes

mechanical & manufacturing engineering

computer aided mechanical and manufacturing engineering (CAMME)

Access Course

Introduction

The Access Course is for students who wish to join the GD/MSc in Computer Aided Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering programme but do not have a primary degree in Mechanical/Manufacturing Engineering.

Examples of applicants who would benefit from this equalising course are those with degrees in other engineering disciplines like applied physics and computer science and with National Diplomas.

The access course comprises a number of modules (or their combination) from the School's undergraduate programmes.

Programme Structure

Students who complete the Access Course with a minimum weighted aggregate mark of 40% can apply for the GD/MSc programme.

Entry Requirements

The following minimum entry requirements for the Access Course are normally applicable (one of the following):

                       A National Diploma or equivalent in Mechanical and/or Manufacturing Engineering plus 3 to 5 years relevant experience (depending on the grade of the award)

                      A degree in one of the following: Electrical Engineering, Applied Physics, Mathematics, Computer Science, or a science/technology based degree, deemed to be suitable.

Modules

Semester 1

Computing & CAE  MM581

Thermo Fluid Mechanics  MM531

Fundamental Engineering Maths  MM587

Semester 2

Eng. Design and CAD  MM521

Mechanics of Materials & Machines  MM511

Manufacturing Processes & Technology  MM551

Fundamental Engineering Maths  MM587

Note: MM587 can be selected in either semester

Mode of Operation

The Access Course is currently offered in Part-time (two semesters), Guided-study mode. It can be completed within two semesters (one year). Students can join the programme in October or February every year. Substantial fee support for EU students is available from the HEA Postgraduate Skills Conversion Scheme.

Contacts

For general questions, application forms, prospectus:

Ms. Tanya Keogh (Faculty administrator)

Tel: +353 (0)1 700-5296

Fax: +353 (0)1 700-8197

Email: tanya.keogh@dcu.ie

For programme-related questions:

Dr. Joseph Stokes (Chairperson of the programme)

Tel: +353 (0)1 700-8720

Fax: +353 (0)1 700-5345

Email: Joseph.T.Stokes@dcu.ie

For queries concerning registration, fees, applications, please contact Registry.

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