Cork City

Taking Your Concept to Market

Network: 
Rural Food Skillnet
Duration 1 Day Workshop
Number of Places 25
Course Fee €175 (€130 for eligible Rural Food Skillnet member companies)
Enrolment and Start Dates Comment 01/05/2013 for September 2013 start
Financial Support Eligible participants can avail of funding from the Rural Food Skillnet.
Course Content • Steps in the technical development of a new food product
• Use of sensory analysis
• Developing a new food process
• Packaging and New Product Development
• Food safety: a critical dimension of New Product Development
• What Enterprise Ireland can do for you
Further Enquiries Tel: 086 260 6304
Fax: 068 23 390
Email: info@ruralfoodskillnet.com
Trainer UCC Food Industry Training Unit
Location of Course UCC Food Industry Training Unit, Cork
Available to Job Seekers: 
Yes
Certified: 
No

Primary Course in Food Hygiene

Network: 
Rural Food Skillnet
Number of Places 12
Course Fee €150 (€110 for eligible Rural Food Skillnet member companies)
Enrolment and Start Dates Comment Start Dates:
07/05/2013
10/06/2013
08/07/2013
Course Content This is a holistic food safety programme that deals with HACCP Implementation and Auditing, Food Safety Training, Complaint Handling and Liaison with the Environmental Health Officers. The programme is designed to assist clients in operating at the highest level of food safety on a continuous basis and at the same time limit their exposure in terms of litigation and risks with the relevant food safety officials.
Further Enquiries Tel: 086 260 6304
Fax: 068 23 390
Email: info@ruralfoodskillnet.com
Location of Course Cork and Kerry
Available to Job Seekers: 
Yes
Certified: 
Yes

Technology Management

Network: 
ULearning Skillnet
Duration 2 years (4 semesters)
Course Fee €7,900 each year for two years. The fee includes registration, exam and tutor fees, course material, meals and refreshments during seminars held at the distance education locations.
Subjects Taught Innovation Management
• To understand innovation as a management process and determine how innovation an be identified Analysed, monitored and implemented within organisations.
• To develop critical understanding of the techniques for diagnosing the need for innovation and change.
• To identify what is required to empower individuals in the area of innovation.

Managing Technology Projects
• To gain an understanding of the systems approach to management and balance traditional problem solving with systemic thinking.
• To understand project management through handling technology-related work as project work.
• To apply the tools and techniques of project management to maximise the successful delivery of technology.

Product Design and Development
• To provide participants with a comprehensive understanding of process and product development from concept to implementation **or** market introduction in the case of new products. This understanding should be based on knowledge of the various methodologies and tools used by product **or** process development teams. The methodologies and tools will be presented in the context of various models of the overall process and will be illustrated with industrial case studies.
• To provide an overview of today’s process and product development environment, including consideration of Extended Enterprise, Virtual Enterprise, Vendor-Customer co-design and co-makership issues. The nature and operation of shared design and manufacturing partnerships.

Innovation and Technology Transfer
• To provide the student with the knowledge and skills necessary to forecast the future technological needs of their organisations, to evaluate the possible sources of new technology, and to manage the transfer of new products and processes, into *or* out of their organisations.

• Participants will develop the ability to identify new technology platforms of potential strategic importance and to successfully assimilate such platforms into their firms.
• The module will also address the different mechanisms through which firms can gain the maximum return from technologies that they have developed. These include patents, licensing, and trading in technical know-how.

Marketing Technology Products
• To provide an understanding of the key marketing concepts in business generally and technology in particular.
• To be capable of analysing markets for technology products/services.
• To produce a marketing plan for a technology company (their own *or* another actual company).
• To provide the participant with an understanding of the selling process.

Technology Innovation and Entrepreneurship
• Present a curriculum in the area of Technology Innovation &, Entrepreneurship that reflects the needs of the user.
• Provide easy to access, state of the art reference material in the area of Technology Innovation &, Entrepreneurship to help learners to understand the essential fundamental concepts involved in the discipline.
• Equip participants with the values, best practices, skills and supporting tools necessary to effectively design, develop and deploy technical projects in their organisations and to empower users to autonomously apply these concepts and tools.
• To provide information on project managing an innovative idea
Technology Finance and Capital
• To ensure that participants understand how investment decisions are made in large corporations and in SMEs. This is a key issue for executives seeking to persuade their superiors *or* Boards of Directors of the efficacy of particular investments in equipment and other assets. It is also a key issue for producers of equipment and other assets since these tools are generally used to guide investment (and hence purchasing) decisions.
• To ensure that participants understand how financial assets (debt and equity claims) are priced in order to build credible proposals for bank and venture capital investment.
• To develop an appreciation of the relation between new manufacturing technologies and cost structures. New manufacturing technologies result in a radical realignment of cost structures and hence impact upon many operational and strategic decisions.

Strategy ,&, Management of Technology
• To introduce participants to the basic theoretical and empirical contributions of management theory and practice, including operations management.
• To provide participants with an overview of the strategy process from conceptual and applied perspectives, introducing the concepts, theories and techniques of strategic management.
• To investigate the main components of strategic management, product life cycles and new technological developments.
• To provide insight into the impacts of value chain analysis, supply chain management and first mover advantages on the competitive dynamics of an industry.
• To highlight the impact of strategic alliances, licensing agreements and corporate venturing on technology leadership.
• To introduce participants to the nature, functioning and evolution of manufacturing, communications, information and emergent technologies in todays global society, allowing participants to assess the impact of technological change.
• To outline the importance of national and international technology policy in the pursuance of a technology driven core competence, including the impact of innovation systems on national and regional groupings.
• To equip participants to contribute effectively to the strategy process and operations function from a direct line *or* staff position.

People Management for Technology Organisations
• To understand the human resource contribution to organisational effectiveness and culture management.
• To evaluate the range of internal and external factors shaping group dynamics, management choice and organisational development.
• To understand the dimensions of the psychological contract and its implications for organisational effectiveness.
• To create awareness of the relationship between quality systems and the development of world-class competitive capabilities: speed, cost, dependability, quality and innovation.
• To develop understanding of HRM problems associated with delayering, team working, re-engineering, downsizing and the introduction of technical change.
• To provide a range of tools and techniques useful to diagnose, audit and resolve human resource problems associated with technology management initiatives.
• To equip participants with an understanding of the complexity of mobilising change initiatives within organisations.
• To equip participants in understanding and utilising the political and power bases within organisations and the role of leadership in managing innovation and implementing change.

Information System &, Software Management
• To consider the role of information technology in actual product development. The material covered here would include prototyping, product data management systems, workflow systems and case-based reasoning (CBR).
• To develop a knowledge about electronic commerce and electronic work and discuss its application to supply chain management.
• To consider how information technology might support the actual management of product development. The material covered would include knowledge management systems, computer-mediated communication, intranets, groupware, and issues to do with knowledge creation, storage, transfer and reuse.
• The objective of this module is: to consider the role of information technology in organisational development, to consider how information technology might support the actual management of continuous improvement in a process/service life cycle, to consider how IT can support the development of the organisation.

Lean Tools &, Techniques
This module will explain the concepts behind the Lean tools, and will examine the various elements involved in effectively using these tools to support the organisation''s Lean transformation. The aims of this module are:
• To describe what Lean actually means
• To inform you of its contextual perspective
• To provide students with a working knowledge of many of the main tools available within the Lean toolbox
• To describe Organisation Planning approaches
• To explain and provide students with Process techniques to support Lean implementation
• To explain how to build quality into the manufacturing process
• To describe and explain the extended Lean enterprise.

Six Sigma
This module will introduce and use the Statistics appropriate for master black belt level Six Sigma. Delivery will include a practical application of software tools to undertake statistical analysis.

Areas covered include:
• History and development of traditional quality control techniques, Statistical quality control, inspection and detection methods, Taguchi and the design of metrics
• Fundamental Statistics, Basic distribution theory, Graphs, histograms, location, spread, Box-plots
• Statistical Process Control, Various types of control charts for both variable and attribute data
• Basic Six Sigma Statistics, T-tests, Regression, Decision making under uncertainty, hypothesis testing and analysis of variance
• Introduction to Design of Experiments
• Advanced Six Sigma Statistics
• Process capability indices
• Introduction to Reliability Theory
• Design of Experiments Fractional and factorial designs
• Taguchi methods, EVOP (evolutionary operation) experimentation.

Enrolment and Start Dates Comment 2 Years part-time, enrolment September each year
Financial Support This course has been approved by ULearning Skillnet for a fees subsidy of up to 25% for students whose company is a member of the ULearning Skillnet network.

There are also a limited number of free places available for unemployed students who meet the required criteria by ULearning Skillnet.

Please note there are only a limited number of subsidies available for both employed and unemployed students.

Jobseekers please be advised that the Department of Social Protection (DSP) has no mandate to extend welfare support to clients undertaking NFQ Level 9 Programmes. Such programmes cannot be approved by DSP, and on that basis are designated SKN-E. Notwithstanding the above, we may offer a NFQ L.9 place to a welfare recipient. This is conditional on our network informing the individual, during the recruitment & selection phase, that the:

Welfare payment must be relinquished should he/she wish to pursue the programme

Trainee must inform the Social Welfare Local Office (SWLO), prior to commencement, about his/her intention to undertake an SKN-E programme, so that the Office can take the necessary steps to review/withdraw payment

Unfortunately, Skillnets cannot seek exceptional approval from DSP for any jobseekers that wish to accept a place on one of the ULearning Skillnet Level 9 courses.

Course Content MSc in Technology Management - Masters Major Award Level 9
The MSc in Technology Management is a distance learning masters programme. It will provide participants with an insight into the role of technology management within the Irish and international economy. The MSc is a targeted response to a clearly identified need in specific occupations and sectors of the economy. The programme aims to develop students’ knowledge of product innovation, technology transfer, and research &, development (R&,D) processes, thus enabling participants and companies to gain competitive advantage through their technology.

The programme will bring together lecture material on strategy, policy (both national and international), recognised methodologies and skills and exploitation processes to enable participating companies to make fully informed decisions relating to all aspects of technology. Graduates of the programme will be able to guide their companies to exploit technology effectively. In so doing, it is expected that graduates will aspire to the highest level of management.

The programme aims to:
Develop knowledge and understanding of the increasingly important area of technology management

Build the management and leadership capabilities of companies and individuals in this area

Enable graduates to facilitate organisational change and sustainable improvements at the enterprise level through competitive work systems and effective knowledge management

In order to achieve these aims, module assignments and the final year thesis are company-based to enhance their benefit to the company and to the student.

Entry Requirements Applicants are expected to hold a primary honours degree or equivalent and have at least 3 years of industrial experience. Candidates who do not meet the minimum entry criteria may apply for the postgraduate Diploma in Innovation Management or the postgraduate Diploma in Technology Commercialisation. On successful completion of either of these programmes, students may apply for entry to the MSc Technology Management with exemptions.
Further Enquiries ULearning Skillnet:
Phone: 086 0214825
Email: info@ulearning.ie
Learning Outcomes Develop knowledge and understanding of the increasingly important area of technology management

Build the management and leadership capabilities of companies and individuals in this area
Enable graduates to facilitate organisational change and sustainable improvements at the enterprise level through competitive work systems and effective knowledge management

In order to achieve these aims, module assignments and the final year thesis are company-based to enhance their benefit to the company and to the student.

Methods of Assessment The programme is offered over 2 years (4 semesters) on a part-time basis. Students will have a formal assessment at the end of each semester and will be required to produce a thesis based on a project carried out within their company.
Trainer AUA - Atlantic University Allicance
The Atlantic University Alliance (AUA), is a consortium of three Universities on the Atlantic coast of Ireland - NUI, Galway, the University of Limerick and University College Cork.
Location of Course Galway, Limerick, Cork
Available to Job Seekers: 
Yes
Certified: 
Yes

Innovation Management

Network: 
ULearning Skillnet
Duration 1 year
Course Fee The diploma fee is €3,950 for the year. The fee includes registration, exam and tutor fees, course material, meals and refreshments during seminars held at the distance education locations.
Subjects Taught Managing Innovation and Change
To understand innovation as a management process and determine how innovation an be identified analysed, monitored and implemented within organisations
To develop critical understanding of the techniques for diagnosing the need for innovation and change
To identify what is required to empower individuals in the area of innovation.

Managing Technology Projects
To gain an understanding of the systems approach to management and balance traditional problem solving with systemic thinking
To understand project management through handling technology-related work as project work
To apply the tools and techniques of project management to maximise the successful delivery of technology

Enterprise Modelling and Simulation
To focus participates on business process re-engineering and business process modelling. It will also introduce simulation as a modelling technique for business process improvement
Provide a platform for participants to understand their organisations current goals, strategies and their business process environment. It will also provide information on how to establish business process improvements and what is required to support these improvements

During the course of this module uptake it is envisaged that participants would formulate an improvement proposal (CASE STUDY) which defines how their organisation can transition to a future business process improvement, and identify the tools, systems and processes required to implement change

Product Design and Development
To provide participants with a comprehensive understanding of process and product development from concept to implementation or market introduction in the case of new products. This understanding should be based on knowledge of the various methodologies and tools used by product or process development teams. The methodologies and tools will be presented in the context of various models of the overall process and will be illustrated with industrial case studies.

To provide an overview of today’s process and product development environment, including consideration of Extended Enterprise, Virtual Enterprise, Vendor-Customer co-design and co-makership issues. The nature and operation of shared design and manufacturing partnerships

Projects
The project phase of the Diploma is an opportunity to pursue a relevant activity related to Innovation Management. Each participant will be required to prepare a proposal; plan and manage the project; collect, analyse and use data where necessary; present their results; and write the project report. It is imperative that the participant receives support throughout the project, including guidance on how to write a professional report.

Enrolment and Start Dates Comment 1 Year Course with enrolment in September
Financial Support This course has been approved by ULearning Skillnet for a fees subsidy of up to 25% for students whose company is a member of the ULearning Skillnet network.

There are also a limited number of free places available for unemployed students who meet the required criteria by ULearning Skillnet.

Please note there are only a limited number of subsidies available for both employed and unemployed students.

Jobseekers please be advised that the Department of Social Protection (DSP) has no mandate to extend welfare support to clients undertaking NFQ Level 9 Programmes. Such programmes cannot be approved by DSP, and on that basis are designated SKN-E. Notwithstanding the above, we may offer a NFQ L.9 place to a welfare recipient. This is conditional on our network informing the individual, during the recruitment & selection phase, that the:

Welfare payment must be relinquished should he/she wish to pursue the programme

Trainee must inform the Social Welfare Local Office (SWLO), prior to commencement, about his/her intention to undertake an SKN-E programme, so that the Office can take the necessary steps to review/withdraw payment

Unfortunately, Skillnets cannot seek exceptional approval from DSP for any jobseekers that wish to accept a place on one of the ULearning Skillnet Level 9 courses.

Course Content Specialist Diploma – Innovation Management (Postgraduate)
Innovation is about ideas, and the transformation of those ideas into value creating outcomes – into products, processes and services. Innovations include breakthrough ideas that lead to new products or services, and incremental ideas, which improve the way processes, are undertaken, or products are manufactured. It is also about the creation of new knowledge, and the use of that knowledge. Innovation is the key to future business prosperity and can take place in all areas of the business process. Innovation has been linked to increased market shares, higher growth rates and greater profitability for businesses. This course has been designed to provide an innovative programme to industry whilst encouraging and delivering innovation knowledge through the individual to their organisations.

The programme is offered over 12 months on a part-time basis. Students will have a formal assessment at the end of each semester and an in-company project to complete.

The following is a module outline for each 15 week semester:
Managing Innovation and Change
Managing Technology Projects
Enterprise, Product Modelling Simulation
Product Design & Development
Project

The programme is delivered using a blended approach, that is, a combination of distance/online learning materials combined with face-to-face tutorials and seminars. The online element facilitates the learning in tandem with the distance-education, hard-copy materials and periodic classroom contact. Students will be required to attend seminars on average once per month. Tutorials are organised on a rotating basis at either NUIG, UL or UCC.

The blended learning approach contains the following elements:
Traditional distance education format hard-copy course material, textbooks, course notes and reading lists face-to-face study groups expert seminars scheduled during each semester

Online learning system available 24 / 7 containing
Module Content - module material in a downloadable format
Module Documents – study schedules, PowerPoint slides and case studies
Library – online catalogue searches, journal articles, electronic databases

Entry Requirements An undergraduate Degree 1st or 2nd Class Honours in any discipline + 1 year of relevant industrial experience; or

Ordinary or 3rd Class Honours Undergraduate Degree + 3 years of relevant industrial experience; or

Recognised Professional Qualification + 3 years of relevant industrial experience.

Further Enquiries ULearning Skillnet:
Phone: 086 0214825
Email: info@ulearning.ie
Learning Outcomes On completion of the course participants will be equipped with the knowledge and skills to enable them to:
Identify, develop and understand the skills necessary to manage innovation at both operational and strategic levels in their organisation;
Familiarise themselves with business process improvement methods and simulation tools;
Present a professional innovative idea to their peers with the potential to improve business at their organisation.
Methods of Assessment The programme is offered over 12 months on a part-time basis. Students will have a formal assessment at the end of each semester and an in-company project to complete.

Examination and Assessment:
Sample Exam Papers, Assignments, Self Assessment Questions and Answers E-Tutor support- available for each programme module.

Trainer AUA Atlantic University Alliance
The Atlantic University Alliance (AUA), is a consortium of three Universities on the Atlantic coast of Ireland - NUI, Galway, the University of Limerick and University College Cork.
Location of Course Galway, Limerick, Cork
Available to Job Seekers: 
Yes
Certified: 
Yes

Technology Commercialisation

Network: 
ULearning Skillnet
Duration 12 months on a part-time basis
Course Fee The diploma fee is €3,950 for the year. The fee includes registration, exam and tutor fees, course material, meals and refreshments during seminars held at the distance education locations.
Subjects Taught Innovation and Technology Transfer
To provide the student with the knowledge and skills necessary to forecast the future technological needs of their organisations, to evaluate the possible sources of new technology, and to manage the transfer of new products and processes, into or out of their organisations;
Participants will develop the ability to identify new technology platforms of potential strategic importance and to successfully assimilate such platforms into their firms;
The module will also address the different mechanisms through which firms can gain the maximum return from technologies that they have developed. These include patents, licensing, and trading in technical know-how.

Marketing Technology Products
To provide an understanding of the key marketing concepts in business generally and technology in particular;
To be capable of analysing markets for technology products / services;
To produce a marketing plan for a technology company (their own or another actual company);
To provide the participant with an understanding of the selling process.

Technology Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Present a curriculum in the area of Technology Innovation & Entrepreneurship that reflects the needs of the user;
Provide easy to access, state of the art reference material in the area of Technology Innovation & Entrepreneurship to help learners to understand the essential fundamental concepts involved in the discipline;
Equip participants with the values, best practices, skills and supporting tools necessary to effectively design, develop and deploy technical projects in their organisations and to empower users to autonomously apply these concepts and tools;
To provide information on project managing an innovative idea

Technology Finance and Capital
To ensure that participants understand how investment decisions are made in large corporations and in SMEs. This is a key issue for executives seeking to persuade their superiors or Boards of Directors of the efficacy of particular investments in equipment and other assets. It is also a key issue for producers of equipment and other assets since these tools are generally used to guide investment (and hence purchasing) decisions;

To ensure that participants understand how financial assets (debt and equity claims) are priced in order to build credible proposals for bank and venture capital investment; To develop an appreciation of the relation between new manufacturing technologies and cost structures. New manufacturing technologies result in a radical realignment of cost structures and hence impact upon many operational and strategic decisions.

Projects
The project phase of the Diploma is an opportunity to pursue a relevant activity related to Technology Commercialisation. Each participant will be required to prepare a proposal; plan and manage the project; collect, analyse and use data where necessary; present their results; and write the project report.

Enrolment and Start Dates Comment 1 Year part-time, enrolment September.
Financial Support This course has been approved by ULearning Skillnet for a fees subsidy of up to 25% for students whose company is a member of the ULearning Skillnet network.

There are also a limited number of free places available for unemployed students who meet the required criteria by ULearning Skillnet.

Please note there are only a limited number of subsidies available for both employed and unemployed students.

Jobseekers please be advised that the Department of Social Protection (DSP) has no mandate to extend welfare support to clients undertaking NFQ Level 9 Programmes. Such programmes cannot be approved by DSP, and on that basis are designated SKN-E. Notwithstanding the above, we may offer a NFQ L.9 place to a welfare recipient. This is conditional on our network informing the individual, during the recruitment & selection phase, that the:

Welfare payment must be relinquished should he/she wish to pursue the programme

Trainee must inform the Social Welfare Local Office (SWLO), prior to commencement, about his/her intention to undertake an SKN-E programme, so that the Office can take the necessary steps to review/withdraw payment

Unfortunately, Skillnets cannot seek exceptional approval from DSP for any jobseekers that wish to accept a place on one of the ULearning Skillnet Level 9 courses.

Course Content Specialist Diploma Technology Commercialisation - Specialist Diploma Minor Award Level 9

This course will provide information and guidance to potential entrepreneurs and give Irish industry the business planning skills and knowledge needed to commercialise new technologies, products and services, and to secure project finance. Students will also undertake a project module which supports the learning modules in a more active manner and aids their understanding of the commercialisation options available to an identified venture.

The programme will enhance students' understanding of venture capital financing, along with business planning, business management, marketing and technology development. It is envisaged that this course will also allow participants the opportunity to expand their networks with individuals, companies and agencies involved in Technology Commercialisation.

The programme is offered over 12 months on a part-time basis. Students will have a formal assessment at the end of each semester and an in-company project to complete.

The following is a module outline for each 15 week semester:
Innovation and technology Transfer
Marketing Technology Products
Technology Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Technology Finance and Capital
Project
The programme is delivered using a blended approach, that is, a combination of distance / online learning materials combined with face-to-face tutorials and seminars. The online element facilitates the learning in tandem with the distance-education, hardcopy materials and periodic classroom contact. Students will be required to attend seminars on average once per month. Seminars are organised on a rotating basis at either NUIG, UL, or UCC.

The blended approach contains the following elements:
Traditional distance education format
1.hardcopy course material, textbooks, course notes and reading lists
2.face-to-face study groups
3.expert seminars scheduled during each semester.
Online learning system available 24/7 containing
1.Module Content - module material in a downloadable format
2.Module Documents – study schedules, PowerPoint slides and case studies
3.Library – online catalogue searches, journal articles, electronic databases
4.Examination and Assessment: Sample Exam Papers, Assignments, Self Assessment Questions and Answers
5.E-Tutor support- available for each programme module.

Entry Requirements An undergraduate Degree 1st or 2nd Class Honours in any discipline + 1 year of relevant industrial experience; or

Ordinary or 3rd Class Honours Undergraduate Degree + 3 years of relevant industrial experience; or

Recognised Professional Qualification + 3 years of relevant industrial experience.

Further Enquiries ULearning Skillnet:
Phone: 086 0214825
Email: info@ulearning.ie
Learning Outcomes The Diploma in Technology Commercialisation aims to:
equip participants with state of the art reference material to support module topics such as innovation and technology transfer, marketing technology products, technology entrepreneurship and finance and capital;
assist participants to develop technology commercialisation activities within their organisation, realise the potential of innovation and gain a greater understanding of the commercialisation process.
Methods of Assessment The programme is offered over 12 months on a part-time basis. Students will have a formal assessment at the end of each semester and an in-company project to complete.
Trainer AUA (Atlantic University Alliance)
The Atlantic University Alliance (AUA), is a consortium of three Universities on the Atlantic coast of Ireland - NUI, Galway, the University of Limerick and University College Cork.
Location of Course Galway, Limerick, Cork
Available to Job Seekers: 
Yes
Certified: 
Yes

Science & Technology Studies

Network: 
ULearning Skillnet
Duration The Diploma consists of 20 modules to be completed over a minimum of 2 and a maximum of 4 years. 2 - 4 years for Diploma / Degree.
Course Fee The EU fee is €380 per module. The fee for the Specialist Diplomas is €1,900. Fees cover learning material, tuition and exams. The non-EU fee will include an additional payment of €500 per year.
Subjects Taught See Course Content
Enrolment and Start Dates Comment Enrolment late August.
Financial Support This course has been approved by ULearning Skillnet for a fees subsidy of up to 25% for students whose company is a member of the ULearning Skillnet network.

There are also a limited number of free places available for unemployed students who meet the required criteria by ULearning Skillnet.

Please note there are only a limited number of subsidies available for both employed and unemployed students.

Course Content Diploma / BSc Science & Technology
Core Modules Diploma Cycle
1. Introduction to Learning
2. Maths 1
3. Maths 2
4. Statistics
5. Physics 1
6. Physics 2
7. Chemistry
8. Biology & Biotechnology 1

Compulsory - Diploma Cycle
9. Information Technology
10. Organisational Behaviour
11. Intro to Management
12. Intro to Environmental Science
13. Intro to Operations Engineering
14. Operations Engineering
15. Project 1
16. Project 2

Elective
Analytical Chemistry
Intro to Quality Management
Intro to Management Science
Design of Engineering Systems
Science, Technology & Innovation

Choose
Biology & Biotechnology 2
Database Applications
Molecular Medicine
CAD Modelling

Core Modules - Degree
1. Product & Process Development
2. Health & Safety Systems
3. Project Management
4. Applied Innovation
5. Management Information Systems
6. Materials Science & Processes

Compulsory Modules - Degree
7. Research Methodology
8. Environmental Science
9. Regulatory Compliance
10. Technology Innovation & Entrepreneurship
11. Project 3

Elective Streams
Mechanical Design
Automation & Control
Lean & Quality Systems

4 Modules Per Stream Choose
Medical Device Science
Environmental Sustainability
Form & Function of the Human Body

Entry Requirements Applicants under 21 years of age on 1 January in the
year of application must have a minimum of 2
honours and 4 passes in the Leaving Certificate or
equivalent. Other applicants may enter as mature
students in which case the Leaving Cert may not be
required, but a pass standard in Maths at Leaving
Cert level is desirable.

Those who have successfully completed the Diploma can automatically progress to the Degree. Direct entry to the Degree cycle may also be possible for those with a Diploma in a related area and will be considered on a case by case basis.

Further Enquiries ULearning Skillnet:
Phone: 086 0214825
Email: info@ulearning.ie
Learning Outcomes The programme aims to:
• Provide you with a comprehensive grounding
in the theoretical foundations of Science
and Engineering.
• Introduce you to areas of applied and specialist
knowledge found in today’s high-tech
environments.
• Develop important managerial tools such as
problem-solving, decision-making and advanced
communication skills
Methods of Assessment This part-time programme is delivered using a blended approach. This means that you
can study using a combination of distance and online materials, as well as attending
face-to-face tutorials and lab sessions where you meet up with tutors and fellow
students. You will have approximately ten contact hours of tutorials for each module
being studied, normally on Saturdays.
Trainer AUA (Atlantic University Alliance)
The Atlantic University Alliance (AUA), is a consortium of three Universities on the Atlantic coast of Ireland - NUI, Galway, the University of Limerick and University College Cork.
Location of Course Galway, Cork, Limerick
Available to Job Seekers: 
Yes
Certified: 
Yes

Management Development Programme

Network: 
ManagementWorks
Duration 1 day a month for 8 months
Number of Places 12-20
Enrolment and Start Dates Comment Start date: 27th February 2013 Dublin City Centre
Start date: 11th February 2013 Kildare
Start date: 30th January 2013 Waterford
Start date: March 20th 2013 Cork
Course Content This programme will be delivered over an 8 month period. Each module will be delivered in a workshop format over one full day a month. During the workshops participants will be encouraged to share challenges and brainstorm solutions.
Further Enquiries Liz Cassidy - West & North
Phone:0876816404
Email:l.cassidy@skillnets.com
or
Brian Colleran - Dublin & East
Phone:0872928900
Email:b.colleran@skillnets.com
or
Enda Hogan - South
Phone:0868372388
Email:e.hogan@skillnets.com
Learning Outcomes Before the end of each module each participant will complete a monthly coaching focus sheet which will clearly define the top 4 goals to be achieved within the following 4 weeks. It will also have a top learning’s goal. Each mentoring session will last an hour and be focus on the meeting of these goals. The responsibility to attend the mentoring sessions remains with the SME and not the coach.
Available to Job Seekers: 
No
Certified: 
No

Managing Director Action Programme

Network: 
ManagementWorks
Number of Places 12
Course Fee €1,800 excluding VAT
Enrolment and Start Dates Comment Start date: Sligo 23rd January
Start date: Waterford January 30th
Start date: Cork 28th February
Start date: Dublin 06th March
Course Content There is also Mentoring provided. The Programme Manager will review the individual Company requirements and recommend a suitable, compatible mentor to engage with them. Compatibility will be based on experience, expertise and fit.

What is the Managing Director Action Programme?
This is a unique opportunity for you to take time to engage in a highly practical programme that will focus on the strategic business objectives of growth, profitability and delivering sustainable results.

Who should attend?
Owner Managers or Managing Directors of Irish SMEs who want to develop and grow a profitable and sustainable business. Strong management is widely recognised as the key factor that will determine which companies will survive the recession and which will not.

What does the programme consist of?
• A short series of practical half-day and one-day workshops over 6 months
• Support from an experienced business mentor during and between workshops
• Learning is practical and dynamic with a strong emphasis on business impact
• Mentoring will explore effective practices and opportunities to drive business performance

How will your business benefit?
• Develop a clear plan of action for your business to drive future performance in terms of efficiency, scale and profitability
• Learn business skills that will enhance your performance as a Managing Director / Owner Manager
• Increase operational and financial knowledge to survive the recession and increase sustainability
• Develop results driven outcomes - revenue growth, improved productivity, competitive advantage - and create jobs.

Further Enquiries Liz Cassidy - West & North
Phone:0876816404
Email:l.cassidy@skillnets.com
or
Brian Colleran - Dublin & East
Phone:0872928900
Email:b.colleran@skillnets.com
or
Enda Hogan - South
Phone:0868372388
Email:e.hogan@skillnets.com
Available to Job Seekers: 
No
Certified: 
No

Wiring Diagrams

Duration 2 evening training sessions
Course Fee Not a member? see www.refrigerationskillnet.ie
Enrolment and Start Dates Comment To book: http://alturl.com/5ngev
Financial Support Subsidised for Refrigeration Skillnet Member companies Fully subsidised for Job seekers
Course Content On completion the trainee will be able to:
- Understand electrical wiring diagrams and schematics
- Differentiate between single phase and three phase wiring diagrams
- Understand control wiring diagrams and state their purpose
- Identify common components and symbols in RAC wiring diagrams such as actuators, switches, starters, capacitors, relays, transformers, and more
- Instruct other trades (such as electrical or BMS) on their requirements
- Use wiring diagrams for troubleshooting
Entry Requirements Must have a working electrical or mechanical knowledge
Further Enquiries Tel: 01 885 5200
Email: info@refrigerationskillnet.ie
Eligibility Technicians working, or seeking to work, in installation, commissioning, service or consulting for RAC, heat-pumps or fire suppression.
Location of Course Dublin, Kilkenny, Waterford, Cork, Limerick, Galway, Portlaoise, Sligo, Dundalk
Available to Job Seekers: 
Yes
Certified: 
No

Becoming an Effective Trainer Workshop

Duration 1 Day, 9. 00am – 4.00pm.
Number of Places 10
Course Fee €195 per member / €260 non member
Subjects Taught During this Becoming an Effective Trainer workshop, participants will cover :
• Gap Analysis
• Icebreakers
• Course design considerations and The Training Cycle
• Adult learner expectations and learning styles (Honey & Mumford)
• Experiential Learning Cycle
• Delivery – Body language, Eye contact, Voice, Tone, Movement
• Combatting nervousness
• Perception
• Audience – non participation
• Dealing with questions
• Using activities
• Evaluations & knowledge checks
• Flips, Flops, Fidgets and Props
• Practical delivery exercise
• Assessment & feedback
• Knowledge review
Enrolment and Start Dates Comment 22 May 2013
Course Content Programme Overview
This one day ‘Becoming an Effective Trainer’ workshop is targeted at people who are expected to deliver training as part of their job but may not necessarily be responsible for training design. Basic design concepts are covered however the content concentrates primarily on adult learning styles and training delivery techniques.

Programme Objectives
• Examine perception
• Reflect on past experience
• Discuss adult learning
• Differentiate adult learning styles and preference
• Develop an understanding of The Training Cycle
• Explore training design and Kolb’s Experiential Learning Cycle
• Analyse body language, nervousness, humour, questions and participation
• Review retention of learning
• Explore the use of activities
• Discuss training evaluation
• Acquire practical training and facilitation skills

Apply newly learned techniques

Further Enquiries t: 061 423 622
e: kate@icbe.ie
e: info@icbe.ie
Trainer Michelle holds a Masters in Human Resource Leadership, is a Master Trainer and has over 15 years’ experience in Operations and HR training in a multinational environment.

Michelle specialises in creative and innovative programme design, customisation and delivery. Michelle’s energy, enthusiasm and rapport building training style combined with interactive participant activities ensure an educational and an enjoyable learning experience for all.

Location of Course Cork
Available to Job Seekers: 
Yes
Certified: 
No
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