Program start date | Application deadline |
2023-09-17 | 2023-06-30 |
2024-01-22 | 2024-11-30 |
2024-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
The PgCert in Smart Manufacturing Systems equips professionals with the knowledge and skills to operate in Industry 4.0 environments. It covers areas like industrial robotics, data analytics, machine learning, and global business awareness. The program is designed for upskilling professionals and engineers, and is offered part-time over a single academic year. Graduates are prepared for careers in various industries, including manufacturing, engineering, and data analytics.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
Objectives:
- The PgCert in Smart Manufacturing Systems aims to provide professionals with the knowledge and skills to operate in Industry 4.0 environments.
- It equips engineers and computer scientists with expert knowledge across multiple disciplines in:
- Manufacturing and mechanical engineering
- Industrial robotics
- Data analytics
- Machine learning
- It also develops knowledge and skills to understand the global business environment and operations.
- "Smarter" factories
Description:
- This part-time postgraduate program is offered collaboratively by the School of Computing, Engineering and Intelligent Systems and the Department of Global Business and Enterprise.
- It is designed for upskilling professionals and engineers with advanced knowledge and skills in smart manufacturing principles and application.
- The program's curriculum covers areas like:
- Industrial robotics
- Data analytics
- Machine learning
- Zero-defect manufacturing
- Global business awareness
Other:
- The program is offered at the Magee campus, with classes starting in September and typically completed within a single academic year.
- Students are expected to attend all classes and be punctual.
Outline:
Content:
- The PgCert curriculum focuses on the principles and application of Smart Manufacturing, providing expertise in:
- Industrial robotics
- Data analytics
- Machine learning
- Global business awareness
Structure:
- The program is delivered over two semesters within a single academic year.
Course Schedule:
- The program starts in September and is typically completed within one academic year.
Modules:
- The Global Business in Context: This online module examines key concepts and trends in the global business environment, preparing students for careers in multi-layered business environments.
- Data Science Foundations: Introduces key data science concepts, tools, and programming techniques, emphasizing their application to data analysis.
- Advanced Manufacturing and Industrial Robotics: Equips students with the ability to design, specify, and install advanced manufacturing processes compliant with Industry 4.0 principles within an engineering company.
Assessment:
Assessment Methods:
- The program utilizes various assessment methods to evaluate student learning outcomes.
- These methods include:
- Examinations
- Coursework assignments
- Group work
- Presentations
- Research projects
- Dissertations
- Portfolios
- Journals
Assessment Criteria:
- Assessments are designed to assess the achievement of specific learning outcomes defined for each module.
- Students receive timely feedback on all coursework assessments to support their continuous development.
Teaching:
Teaching Methods:
- The program utilizes diverse teaching methods to enhance knowledge and understanding while developing professional skills.
- These methods include:
- Lectures
- Tutorials
- Laboratory sessions
- Seminars
- Online learning platforms like Blackboard Collaborate
- Project work
Faculty:
- The program is taught by experienced and qualified academic staff, holding relevant qualifications and extensive expertise in their respective fields.
- Many staff hold professional body accreditation and are recognized fellows of the Higher Education Academy.
Unique Approaches:
- The program employs a "flipped classroom" model, empowering students to explore introductory materials before class and engaging in active learning during sessions.
- Digital learning tools, like Blackboard Collaborate, are utilized to facilitate online interactions and enhance the learning experience.
Careers:
Career Options:
- Graduates are prepared for careers in various industries, including:
- Manufacturing
- Engineering
- Robotics
- Data analytics
- Business consultancy
- Research and development
- Specific job roles include:
- Smart Manufacturing Engineer
- Industrial Robot Engineer
- Data Analyst
- Business Consultant
- Research Scientist
Opportunities:
- The program equips graduates with the skills and knowledge needed to address the growing demand for Smart Manufacturing professionals.
- Graduates are well-positioned for leadership roles within companies embracing Industry 4.0 principles.
Other:
- The program aligns with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, addressing the need for sustainable manufacturing practices.
- Successful completion of the PgCert allows students to progress to the MSc version of the Smart Manufacturing Systems course.
Summary:
The PgCert in Smart Manufacturing Systems provides a valuable qualification for professionals and engineers seeking to advance their careers in this rapidly evolving field.
The price of your overall programme will be determined by the number of credit points that you initiate in the relevant academic year. For modules commenced in the academic year 2024/25, the following fees apply: Fees Credit Points NI/ROI/GB Cost International Cost Credit Points 5 NI/ROI/GB Cost £194.45 International Cost £474.70 Credit Points 10 NI/ROI/GB Cost £388.90 International Cost £949.40 Credit Points 15 NI/ROI/GB Cost £583.35 International Cost £1,424.10 Credit Points 20 NI/ROI/GB Cost £777.80 International Cost £1,898.80 Credit Points 30 NI/ROI/GB Cost £1,166.70 International Cost £2,848.20 Credit Points 60 NI/ROI/GB Cost £2,333.40 International Cost £5,696.40 Credit Points 120 NI/ROI/GB Cost £4,666.80 International Cost £11,392.80 Credit Points 180 NI/ROI/GB Cost £7000.20 International Cost £17,089.20 NB: A standard full-time PGCert is equivalent to 60 credit points per year. A standard full-time PGDip is equivalent to 120 credit points per year. More information can be found in the Visas and Immigration section. Additional mandatory costs It is important to remember that costs associated with accommodation, travel (including car parking charges) and normal living will need to be covered in addition to tuition fees. Where a course has additional mandatory expenses (in addition to tuition fees) we make every effort to highlight them above. We aim to provide students with the learning materials needed to support their studies. Our libraries are a valuable resource with an extensive collection of books and journals, as well as first-class facilities and IT equipment. Computer suites and free Wi-Fi are also available on each of the campuses. Students choosing a period of paid work placement or study abroad as a part of their course should be aware that there may be additional travel and living costs, as well as tuition fees.
Entry Requirements:
For NI/ROI/UK/EU Students:
Applicants must have:
- An Honours or non-Honours degree from a UK university, ROI university, recognized national awarding body, or equivalent institution in another country.
- The qualification must be in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical/Electronic Engineering, Computer Engineering, or a related discipline.
- Evidence of competence in written and spoken English (GCSE grade C or equivalent).
For International Students:
- An Honours or non-Honours degree from a UK university, ROI university, recognized national awarding body, or equivalent institution in another country.
- The qualification must be in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical/Electronic Engineering, Computer Engineering, or a related discipline.
- Evidence of competence in written and spoken English (GCSE grade C or equivalent).
- Studies and exams passed in other qualifications awarded by Ulster University, another university, or other educational institution may be accepted as exempting candidates from part of the program.
Language Proficiency Requirements:
For NI/ROI/UK/EU Students:
- Evidence of competence in written and spoken English (GCSE grade C or equivalent).
For International Students:
- Minimum English language requirement: Academic IELTS 6.0 with no band score less than 5.5.
Note:
Other English language tests and comparable IELTS equivalent scores may be recognized by Ulster University.