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Process & Engineering Management (Bachelor of Engineering, L8, 60 ECTS)

  • Status: Apply Now

  • Campus: Online

  • years: 1

  • Fees: Springboard Funded for 2024. See Fees Section below.


Course Overview

The aim of the BEng (Hons) in Process & Engineering Management programme is to prepare graduates to be process ready for their industry sector. Industry wants graduates to be knowledgeable about how processes work, how to collect data, interpret the data and derive inferences from the data. Graduates will be able to add value to the processes they are working on from the start.

The programme is an industrial engaged programme. It is structured as follows:
1. Two major modules in the form of Applied Process Control and Project Management:
2. Two minor modules in the form of Engineering Operations Management and Statistical Process Control
3. Dissertation module.

With regards to the Project Management module: each learner must actively meet with industry representatives, visit companies and develop a deliverable that is presented to the representative. To allow for this, the Project Management module follows an international standard, in that it is based on the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK), a widely recognised methodology. This will ensure the structure of the deliverable is of industry standard. Also, when learners have completed the module, they will have earned teaching hours & demonstrated competence that can potentially be used for application to the professional accreditation of Project Management Professional (PMP). For the Applied Process Control module, each learner will actively work on an industrial related six sigma project with the goal of breakthrough improvement. This problem based learning (PBL) follows the DMAIC (define, measure, analyse, improve and control) six sigma methodology. The Applied Process Control module is recognised by the Quality America Inc. Tucson AZ. This will facilitate the graduates to sit the Green Belt online examination.






Contact Details

General Queries

Flexible Learning Office

Email: springboard.midwest@tus.ie

Telephone: (061) 293802

Academic Queries

Colm Crowe

Email: Colm.Crowe@tus.ie

What are the entry requirements?

Applicants must satisfy a minimum entry requirement of a pass in a relevant Bachelor Degree (Level 7) in science, Technology or engineering with an overall average performance of at least 40% or an equivalent qualification to a Bachelor Degree (Level 7) with appropriate prerequisite subjects or a pass in a relevant Bachelor Degree (Level 7) with one-year suitable and relevant work experience.


Recognised Prior Learning (RPL) – Assessment

Please review the academic entry requirements for this programme. If you do not hold these qualifications but would like your application to be assessed under RPL please select YES on the online application form.


ENGLISH LANGUAGE:
Applicants who do not have English as their first language must ensure they satisfy English Language requirements. For entry to undergraduate courses, a minimum score of 5.5 in an IELTS exam is required. For postgraduate courses, a minimum of 6.0 is required. It is the responsibility of the applicant to ensure their English proficiency meets these requirements.

Course Content

  • Engineering Operations Management 1

    • Company Strategies
    • Process Design
    • Layout and balancing
    • Product Life Cycle
    • Process Technology & Automation
  • Process Statistics Control 1

    • A broad foundation in descriptive statistics
    • Build confidence and statistical skills to visualize and interpret data
    • Use minitab statistical analysis software
    • An introduction to quality science
  • Engineering Project Management

    • What is Project Management? Why use it?
    • What type of personality do you have? How do you interact with/manage others?
    • Managing stakeholders
    • Tools and techniques
    • Managing scope
    • Managing time
  • Applied Process Improvement 1

    Introduce Six Sigma:

    1. Quality Principles of Six Sigma
    2. Project selection and definition
    3. Process measurement
    4. Process analysis
    5. Process improvement
    6. Process control
    7. Design for Six Sigma
    8. Design for Six Sigma Implementation
  • Applied Process Improvement 2

    Application of learning from Applied Process Improvement 1.

    Complete DMAIC (Define, Measure, Analysis, Improve, Control) project in teams.

    Project will be given to the teams. Completing this project enables our graduates an opportunity to complete an internationally recognised Green Belt certification.

    Complete a House of Quality the first step in the Quality Function Deployment (QFD) process. This project introduces our graduates to the Design for Six Sigma. Where the customers views in terms of benefits are incorporated into the design of a product or service before a protype is built or service delivered.

     

  • Applied Project Management 

    • Cost Management
    • Quality Management
    • Resource Management
    • Risk Management
    • Communications Management
    • Procurement Management

    Industry Based Project:

    • Applying Project Management knowledge and process skills to solve real world problems
    • Analyse, improve and create project plans
  • Engineering Operations Management 2

    • Quality Systems
    • Process Validation
    • Forecasting
    • Capacity Planning
    • Inventory Management
    • Supply Chain Management
  • Process Statistics Control 2

    • Inferential Statistics
    • Minitab software
    • Advanced data analysis
    • SPC (statistical process control)
  • Dissertation Tutorial (Year Long)

    • 10 Credit year long module, 100% Continuous Assessment
    • Research based topics

    Some examples of past dissertation topics:

    • Establish what levels of collaborative robots (Cobot) are used in manufacturing in the mid-west region.
    • Traditional Project Management vs AGILE – Is there an optimum management technique?
    • Can Six Sigma tools/statistical analysis be used to improve the environmental performance?
    • An investigation into the impact of Covid-19 on Change Management in Engineering Companies in Ireland.
    • The role of the validation engineering in meeting regulatory requirements in the pharmaceutical industry.
    • The evolution and impact of 3D printing on the medical device and aeronautical industry.

More Information

  • This programme will be delivered online from September 2024 to September 2025

    Semester 1 September to December – Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday 6pm-9pm
    Semester 2 January to April – Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday 6pm-9pm
    Semester 3 Dissertation – Completed during S3 but classes for it run over S1 & S2 Wednesday 12pm-1pm (24 Weeks).

    *Please note that the End Date listed for this programme relates to the date of the final Exam Board where results will be formally approved.

    Schedules are subject to change.

  • Each 5 credits will normally equate to approximately 100 Total Learning Hours. Total Learning Hours includes the time you spend in class (lectures, tutorials, practical elements) and the time you spend completing work outside of college. The balance between these two varies by discipline, and by level of study. You should bear in mind that the workload will increase at particular times e.g. when assignments are due.

  • Continuous assessment (100% online).

  • Bachelor of Engineering in Process & Engineering Management (Level 8, 60 Credits)

  • This programme will be Springboard+ funded in 2024. Successful applicants in employment will qualify for 90% Springboard+ funding & will be liable for the balance of the 10% fee of €570. Successful applicants on a qualifying DSP payment will qualify for 100% funding.

  • Application Deadline: 11 August 2024. Places are allocated on a first come first served basis, prioritizing unemployed and returning applicants. Course will be closed once the maximum number of applicants is reached. Courses run subject to viable numbers.