Industrial Engineering
College of Engineering & Informatics,
School of Engineering and Informatics
Course overview
Admission to a research degree is at the discretion of the potential supervisor and is based on a proposal from the applicant following discussions with the member of staff whose academic area of interest is most appropriate.
Programmes available
PhD (Industrial Engineering), part-time
MEngSc (Industrial Engineering), full-time
MEngSc (Industrial Engineering), part-time
MApplSc (Industrial Engineering), full-time
MApplSc (Industrial Engineering), part-time
ME (Industrial Engineering), part-time
MEngSc (Industrial Engineering), full-time
MEngSc (Industrial Engineering), part-time
MApplSc (Industrial Engineering), full-time
MApplSc (Industrial Engineering), part-time
ME (Industrial Engineering), part-time
Entry requirements
PhD—high Honours standard in the primary degree.
MEngSc—Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) or equivalent, at Second Class Honours Grade One level or above.
MApplSc—Honours degree from a recognised university or third level college or a Pass degree with at least three years relevant experience.
ME—Bachelor of Engineering degree and have proven engineering or research experience in a position of considerable responsibility.
MEngSc—Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) or equivalent, at Second Class Honours Grade One level or above.
MApplSc—Honours degree from a recognised university or third level college or a Pass degree with at least three years relevant experience.
ME—Bachelor of Engineering degree and have proven engineering or research experience in a position of considerable responsibility.
Areas of interest
- Ergonomics; human factors aspects of manufacturing/ integrated management systems; computer aided ergonomics. Integration of ergonomics; health and safety; quality and environment.
- Quality management systems; environmental management systems; safety management systems; operations management.
- Enterprise modelling; product and process development; innovation management.
- Logistics, operations strategy, and business operations.
- Statistical techniques of production and process control; process accreditation.
Researcher profiles
Find out more
Ms. Mary Hardiman
T +353 91 492 223
E mary.hardiman@nuigalway.ie
http://indeng.nuigalway.ie/
PAC code
PhD (part-time) GYF25
MEngSc (full-time) GYF26
MEngSc (part-time) GYF27
MApplSc (full-time) GYF28
MApplSc (part-time) GYF29
ME (part-time) GYF31
Current project
Fees for this course
EU: €4,529 (PhD/MApplSc); €5,345 (MEngSc/ME)
Non-EU: €13,750
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