Additive Manufacturing - Waterford
The degree has been developed by the SETUled AMASE | Additive Manufacturing Advancing the South East project funded under the Irish Government's Human Capital Initiative and in partnership with industry partners.
Along with the BSc in Additive Manufacturing (60 credits at level 7) the AMASE team have also developed an integrated suite of shorter 10-credit awards:
• Certificate in Introduction to Additive Manufacturing – 10 credits
• Certificate in Design for Additive Manufacturing – 10 credits
• Certificate in Additive Manufacturing Health & Safety and Regulatory Affairs
• Certificate in Additive Manufacturing Lab Technologies & Post Processing.
Subjects taught
Stage 1 Modules
Introduction to Additive Manufacturing
Design for Additive Manufacturing
Additive Manufacturing Health & Safety and Regulatory Affairs
Additive Manufacturing Lab
Technologies & Post Processing
Applied Maths & Science
Applied Project
Entry requirements
Level 6 Higher Certificate in an engineering or relevant technical discipline (or equivalent): Mechanical Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, Electrical/ Electronic Engineering, Automation Engineering.
Application dates
Apply online.
Duration
1 YEAR – PART-TIME
Blended: 50% synchronously online 50% on-site lecturers Fridays 9am – 5 pm; Once per month Saturdays 9am – 12pm