Courses
Structures (Part A, C, D, Eurocodes, and Circular Economy)
Certificate
Course Details
Course Code | GA_ESTRG_N09 |
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Level | 9 |
Duration | 1 semester |
Credits | 5 |
Method of Delivery | Blended |
Campus Locations | Galway City – Dublin Road |
Mode of Delivery | Part Time |

Course Overview
This module outlines the requirements of Part A Structures and the Eurocodes with a specific focus on dwellings and small buildings, and sustainable structural choices for the circular economy. On completion of the module, learners should be able to demonstrate their knowledge, skill and competence as far as is reasonably practicable in this area of study through assessment and project work relevant to the Built Environment in the Republic of Ireland.
Course Details
Year 1
Semester | Module Details | Credits | Mandatory / Elective |
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1 |
Structures (Part A, C, D, Eurocodes, and Circular Economy)This module outlines the requirements of Part A Structures and the Eurocodes with a specific focus on dwellings and small buildings, and sustainable structural choices for the circular economy. On completion of the module, learners should be able to demonstrate their knowledge, skill and competence as far as is reasonably practicable in this area of study through assessment and project work relevant to the Built Environment in the Republic of Ireland. Learning Outcomes 1. Demonstrate their knowledge, skill and competence asfar as is reasonably practicable in Part A Structures, A1 Loading and A4Definitions, Health and Safety and best practice requirementsin the Built Environment in the Republic of Ireland. 2. Demonstrate their knowledge, skill and competence asfar as is reasonably practicable in Part A Structures, A2 Ground Movement, Health and Safety and best practice requirements in the Built Environment in the Republic of Ireland. 3. Demonstrate their knowledge, skill and competenceasfar as is reasonably practicable inPart A Structures, A3 Disproportionate Collapse, Health and Safety and best practice requirementsin the Built Environment in the Republic of Ireland. 4. Demonstrate their knowledge, skill and competenceasfar as is reasonably practicable inPart CSite Preparation and Resistance to Moisture, including C1 Preparation of Site, C2 Subsoil Drainage, C3 Dangerous Substances, C5 Definitions, Health and Safety and best practice requirementsin the Built Environment in the Republic of Ireland. 5. Demonstrate abroad understanding of the Structural Eurocodes and best practice requirementsin the Built Environment in the Republic of Ireland to a professional level. 6. Exercise professional judgement in making sustainable structural choices forthe circular economyinthe Built Environment. |
05 | Mandatory |
Recommended Study Hours per week
Examination and Assessment
On-Campus Attendance Requirement
Progression
Successful candidates can progress to any of the following programmes:
- Postgraduate Certificate in Built Environment Regulation (30 ECTS credits) (Minor award)
- Postgraduate Diploma in Built Environment Regulation (60 ECTS credits) (Major award)
- MSc in Built Environment Regulation (90 ECTS credits) (Major award)
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Entry Requirements
Candidates must hold a cognate Level 8 Bachelor (Hons) degree with a minimum grade classification of H2.2 or equivalent. Candidates who do not meet the H2.2 performance standard in a Level 8 award will be required to pass a qualifying assignment at a H2.2 performance standard as established by the Programme Board for the programme in question and as approved by the Registrar.
English Language Requirements are as determined by ATU and as published in the Access, Transfer and Progression code. Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) may be used to gain access to a programme subject to available places.
Fees
HCI Micro-Credential Course Learner Fee Subsidy is available for this course.
Further information on feesCareers
This programme may facilitate employment opportunities in the broad area of Building Regulations and Building Control in the private and public sector, in local authority, and on site in the construction sector. This qualification may help to meet annual Continuing Professional Development requirements, and to align with professional body requirements. It may also present opportunities for progression into management and to more senior positions.
Further Information
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Who Should Apply?
There are employment opportunities for building regulation practitioners as specialists within their broader discipline areas of Architecture, Architectural Technology, Building Surveying, Consultancy, Consultant Engineering, Civil Engineering, Building Engineering, Building Services Engineering, Quality Engineering, Building Control Engineering, Local Authority Engineering, and Construction Management, to name a few.
Contact Information
Online, Flexible and Professional Development, Galway-Mayo
T:+353 91 753 161
E: learn.galwaymayo@atu.ie
Department of Building and Civil Engineering
Dr Irene Hayden, Lecturer
T:+353 91 742 109
E: irene.hayden@atu.ie
Online Student Advisor
Eileen O’Hara
T:+353 91 742274
E: eileen.ohara@atu.ie
Building & Civil Engineering