Courses
Polymer Technologies
Certificate
Course Details
| Course Code | SG_EPOLY_E06 |
|---|---|
| Level | 6 |
| Duration | 1 year |
| Credits | 35 |
| Method of Delivery | Online |
| Campus Locations | Sligo |
| Mode of Delivery | Part Time |
Course Overview
About Polymer Technology
There is currently a shortage of polymer technicians tin the industry and this shortage has been highlighted in both the Forfas/Expert Group on Future Skills Needs report on the Future Skills Requirements of the Manufacturing Sector to 2020 and the Action Plan for Jobs 2013.
About this Programme
This one-year-long part-time programme offers a level 6 Certificate in Polymer Technology (Special Purpose Award) and is jointly delivered (primarily online) by First Polymer Training Skillnet and ATU Sligo. The Certificate in Polymer Technologies aims to ease the student into engineering education. Modules focus on computational design, mathematics, electronics & automation, and of course polymers. It might seem like a lot to embrace in only one year, but these skills will set the foundations for any engineering course the student decides to progress to in the future.
The successful completion of this programme will allow entrants to gain the necessary technical skills to help secure employment in the plastics manufacturing, medical device industries as a technician/apprentice technician in polymer processing. The course was designed in partnership with First Polymer Training and the Technological University of Shannon (former Athlone IT), aiming to attend the needs of the Irish industry. Irish Business and Employers Confederation, through its section Polymer Technology Ireland, serves as the bridge between our academic expertise and the particular demands from the Irish industry. At the end of the course, the graduate is apt to pursue an entry level position in the polymer, automotive, medical devices and pharmaceutical industry, specifically in a manufacturing capacity.
Course Details
Year 1
| Semester | Module Details | Credits | Mandatory / Elective |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
Plastics Materials Processing and TestingThis module will introduce the learner to the different types of plastics materials and their common applications. The processing techniques for plastics will be reviewed including extrusion and injection moulding. Finally the learners will be introduced to the different testing techniques for plastics and carry out a number of labs in this area. Learning Outcomes 1. The student is expected to be able to know the definition of polymers and to classify and describe polymers according to respective groups. |
05 | Mandatory |
| 2 |
Plastics Materials SelectionThe purpose of this module is to equip the learner with the knowledge, skill and competence to select plastic materials for use in a given commercial application. Learning Outcomes 1. Explain the nature of thermoplastic and thermoset polymer materials |
10 | Mandatory |
| 2 |
Introduction to Engineering MathematicsThis module prepares the student for progression onto the degree level 7 mathematics. It reintroduces the ideas of differentiation from the basics up to partial differentiation and integration from the basics up to integration by parts. It also covers formula manipulation, the factor theorem, partial fractions and complex numbers. The course is designed so that real life situations are used to demonstrate where the techniques are used. Learning Outcomes 1. Be able to manipulate mathematical equations 2. Be able to graph linear, quadratic, exponential, log and trig functions 3. Use the factor theorem and remainder theorem 4. Find partial fractions 5. Differentiate using the chain rule, product rule and quotient rule, find the maxima and minima of functions 6. perform parametric, implicit differentiation and partial differentiation 7. perform integration by substitution and by parts 8. Calculate areas using integration 9. Apply De Moivre’s theorem to find the powers of complex numbers |
05 | Mandatory |
Recommended Study Hours per week
Examination and Assessment
Note: Where assessment on the programme involves examinations, these are held on campus or at another exam venue in the Republic of Ireland. There are typically two exam periods: January and May. Times scheduled for examinations (face to face / online exams ) are in GMT.
Students who are resident overseas and those with extenuating circumstances may apply to take examinations online with an external online invigilation service (online proctored exams), where this is available. Places are limited for this service.
On-Campus Attendance Requirement
Note: Check programme Examination and Assessment requirements, as they may involve examinations to be taken on campus.
Progression
Students who successfully complete the Level 6 in Polymer Processing can progress on to the Level 7 in Polymer Processing (Online) at ATU Sligo
Download a prospectus
Entry Requirements
Applicants should hold an NFQ Level 5 or equivalent.
Graduates who have not obtained this minimum may incorporate other equivalent qualifications and relevant work experience and apply for assessment via the Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) process. RPL is a process that may allow you to gain admission to a programme or to receive exemptions/ credit for some parts of the programme based on demonstrated learning that you may have achieved through another programme of study or through your work or career. Further information is available at www.atu.ie/recognition-of-prior-learning which our dedicated RPL portal or by contacting our admissions team at admissions.sligo@atu.ie .
Careers
The successful completion of this programme will allow entrants to gain the necessary technical skills to help secure employment in the plastics manufacturing, medical device industries as a technician/apprentice technician in polymer processing.
Further Information
Who Should Apply?
This programme is suitable for those seeking to gain the necessary technical skills to help secure employment in the plastics manufacturing, medical device industries as a technician/apprentice technician in polymer processing.
Application Closing Date
Start Date
Contact Information
Admissions Office
T: 353 (0) 71 931 8511
E: admissions.sligo@atu.ie
Natalie McNulty
T:+353 (0) 71 930 5429
E: natalie.mcnulty@atu.ie
Mechatronic