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Key Enabling Technologies (PgCert)
Course Overview
Key enabling technologies lead to breakthroughs where significant problems in society are resolved with a technology that is suddenly possible. This programme provides learners with an opportunity to embark on a research and innovation journey, by understanding the leveraging impacts achievable with four of the six key enabling technologies identified by Europe in areas such as Advanced Materials, Advanced Manufacturing, Micro-/nano-electronics, and Artificial Intelligence.
The PG Cert is envisaged as the first year of a three-year part-time postgraduate journey. Completion of modules in the second year results in a PG Diploma (+30 ECTS, 60 total). The third year is a research-intensive year and will result in an MSc in Key Enabling Technologies (+30 ECTS, 90 credits).
The course will provide learners with a comprehensive knowledge of R&D concepts in manufacturing, including simulation, automation, materials, processes, and manufacturing technologies. It will enable them to apply knowledge to design, implement, and optimize manufacturing processes and systems using digital simulation or prototyping techniques. Participants will demonstrate their understanding by undertaking project activities. Informed by three reports: IBEC Manufacturing Report 2023/4, The OECD Future Skills Report for Ireland 2030, and the Irish Medtech Report "Talent to Thrive" 2024, the course is strategically positioned to provide employees with additional cross-cutting skills in problem-solving, leadership in the transformation of manufacturing systems, and the commercial acumen required to justify innovation. A graduate training programme is proposed using the advanced systems available within the University and with industrial partners. The course is informed by direct involvement with large medical device companies. This programme seeks to upskill employees who are seeking leadership roles in the twin transformation of manufacturing towards sustainability and digitalisation.
The programme also seeks to recruit from the 6,000 or so personnel in R&D functions in medical device companies. This cohort is seen as being challenged to transform devices towards greater connectivity and digital functionality. Beyond the medical device sector, this course is of interest to the wider manufacturing workforce, estimated to be 340,000 in Ireland by IBEC 2024. The relevance of the programme has been reviewed by the Regional Skills Manager.
Aims of the programme:
The PG Cert in Key Enabling Technologies aims to equip students with advanced knowledge and skills to operate research-led enterprises, focusing on areas like advanced materials, manufacturing, micro-/nano-electronics, and AI. It supports research, innovation, and upskilling for leadership roles in sustainable and digital manufacturing. The programme emphasizes applied learning, workplace relevance, and interdisciplinary collaboration to address future skill needs in Ireland's economy.
Progression:
This is a 30 ECTS graduate course which awards a University level PG Cert in Key Enabling Technologies upon successful course completion. Successful candidates may progress in subsequent years to PG Diploma or an MSc in Key Enabling Technologies award.
Applications and Selections
Who Teaches this Course
Programme Director: Professor Gerard O’Connor, Physics
Academics: Mr. Padraig Conneely (Engineering), Dr. Adam Collins (Physics).
Requirements and Assessment
Please upload:
- a full-transcript of your degree
- your up-to-date curriculum vitae
Key Facts
Entry Requirements
Applicants should hold one of the following:
- an undergraduate bachelor’s degree 1st or 2nd class honours in any discipline (level 8), along with three years of relevant industrial experience;
- an ordinary bachelor’s degree or 3rd class honours undergraduate degree (level 7), along with five years of relevant industrial experience;
- a recognised professional qualification and five years of relevant industrial experience.
Candidates who do not meet the minimum entry criteria are encouraged to contact the programme's administrators to discuss eligibility through a process of Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) and may be interviewed to ascertain their suitability for the course.
Additional Requirements
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)
If you wish to apply but you do not meet the minimum entry criteria, please contact the programme administrator – Roisin McCormack - to discuss eligibility through a process of Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL). (This may involve an interview to determine if you are suitable for the course.)
RPL allows individuals with relevant experience or qualifications to gain access to the programme even if they do not meet the standard academic requirements. Your work experience, previous training courses, and more are considered in this process.
Read more here on Recognition of Prior Learning
Duration
1 Year
Next start date
September 2025
A Level Grades ()
Average intake
15
QQI/FET FETAC Entry Routes
Closing Date
NFQ level
Mode of study
Blended Learning
ECTS weighting
30
Award
CAO
PET1
Course code
Course Outline
This PG Cert is available part-time and blended. This programme is structured in accordance with NFQ Level 9 guidelines. The programme takes a research-driven approach to knowledge generation, enabled by active student engagement on content evolving at the forefront of the field.
Experiential learning, including immersion in complex labs and work-based projects, helps learners develop essential transversal research skills such as teamwork, communication, creativity and innovation.
Course Content:
The programme will consist of three 10 ECTS modules in 2025. Three modules can be selected from the list:
- KE1146: Enterprise Simulation for Digital Twinning with Research Project.
- KE1144: Robotics & Automated systems with Research Project.
- KE1147: Materials Science & Proceses with Research Project.
- KE1143: Manufacturing Technology with Research Project.
- KE1145: Programming, Sensor, & Actuators with Research Project.
- KE1142: Enabling (Laser) Technology for Advanced Manufacturing with Research Project.
- KE1148: Rapid Prototyping & Pilot Production with Research Project
- KE1140: Design of Engineering Systems with Research Project
- KE1141: Scalable Science, Technology and Innovation with Research Project.
A key feature of the course will be the demonstration of learning using workplace inspired project concepts.
Teaching Methods and Assessment:
Teaching methods will take place via Zoom through the Virtual Learning Environment – Canvas. Practical skills will be taught through in-person Labs. Learning methods will include textbook material, Research & Patent Databases, podcasts, videos, discussion boards.
Assessment methods will include quizzes, individual and group projects, and a significant research project.
Diversity, Accessibility and Student Support:
The programme provides access to research activities and perspectives at the College of Science & Engineering at the University of Galway.
The full-time academic team that supports this programme will be available to mentor learners on an individual basis throughout the course. This mentoring is seamlessly introduced via the supervisory element for research projects integrated within each and every 10 ECTs module. Learners will also have access to peer support from other learners, via the group learning activities encompassing transferrable skills in each module.
Every learner will have access to a full-time course coordinator who is familiar with the challenge of balancing the requirement for academic excellence with the individual circumstances of adult and professional learners.
The University of Galway Career Development Centre (CDC) also offers a comprehensive range of services to students, including CV preparation, interview skills training, career guidance, and opportunities for direct engagement with employers. These services are designed to equip students with the confidence and skills necessary to thrive in a competitive job market. Industrially relevant research projects form a key part of this course and allow the students the freedom to apply what they have learned to real life scenarios including in their workplace. The applied nature of the assignments and lab activities further anchor this learning and prepare the learner for the workplace.
The Programme uses Universal Design for Learning Principles by creating learning materials in different formats such as audio (recording tutorials), video and text which benefits all students.
Why Choose This Course?
Career Opportunities
The PG Cert in Enabling Technologies will prepare students for careers in areas such as:
- Research & Development functions in medical device companies
- Research & Development functions in the wider manufacturing workforce
- Leadership roles in the transformation of manufacturing systems towards sustainability and digitalization
Who’s Suited to This Course
Learning Outcomes
Transferable Skills Employers Value
The PG Cert in Enabling Technologies provides the student with several transferable skills, including:
- Teamwork: Through team-based work and collaborative learning activities.
- Communication: Enhanced via group learning activities and project presentations.
- Creativity and Innovation: Developed through experiential learning, research projects, and problem-solving tasks.
- Leadership: Focused on transforming manufacturing systems and driving innovation.
- Problem-Solving: By predicting problems and formulating solutions through critical thinking and research.
- Commercial Acumen: Gained through modules like "Scalable Science, Technology and Innovation," which include business strategy, financial metrics, and customer discovery.
- Technical Skills: Practical experience in areas such as automation, digital simulation, rapid prototyping, and advanced manufacturing technologies.
- Research Skills: Including the ability to select and employ research techniques and secure competitive advantages from research activities.
These skills are designed to prepare learners for leadership roles and innovation in manufacturing and related industries.
Work Placement
Study Abroad
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Course Fees
Fees: EU
Fees: Tuition
Fees: Student levy
Fees: Non EU
Find out More
Programme Coordinator: Roisin McCormack
To find out more, contact Science & Technology Studies