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Industrial Automation
Certificate
Course Details
Course Code | GA_EINAG_S07 |
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Level | 7 |
Duration | 1 year |
Credits | 30 |
Method of Delivery | Blended |
Campus Locations | Galway City – Dublin Road |
Mode of Delivery | Part Time |
Course Overview
Industrial Automation refers to the use of Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) in a range of industrial and manufacturing applications.
You will meet all the industry-leading PLCs and will learn to install, maintain and programme the PLCs in real-life applications.
This is a very practical course designed to give you the skills you need to get a job in this broad and buoyant area.
Course Details
Year 1
Semester | Module Details | Credits | Mandatory / Elective |
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1 |
Industrial Automation 1This module will provide the student with knowledge of electromechanical schematics symbols and drawings. The student will be able to read/create schematic diagrams for pneumatic and electro-pneumatic circuits. Using simulation software, the student will be able to analyse and optimise their circuit design. This module will also provide the student with a practical knowledge of PLCs/PACs. Using software and hardware the students will analyse gate logic and boolean algebra. Learning Outcomes 1. Construct schematic diagrams for basic industrial automated applications using the correct standards in pneumatic and electro-pneumatics areas |
05 | Mandatory |
1 |
Applied Robotics 1This module will provide students with knowledge of robotic automation systems, including the use of vision systems in robotic applications. Students will program a cell using the teach-pendant. A 3D modelling software will be used for programming, optimising and virtual commissioning of robotic cells. Finally, the module will cover safety considerations when the automation of a manual operation is proposed. Learning Outcomes 1. Use a teach pendant and simulation software to operate, programme, optimise and commission a robotic cell. |
05 | Mandatory |
2 |
Industrial Automation 2This module will provide the student with knowledge of electromechanical schematics symbols and drawings. The student will be able to read/create schematic diagrams for circuits such as pneumatic, electrical, electro-pneumatics, and PLCs/ PACs. This module will also provide the student with a practical knowledge of PLCs/PACs. Using software and hardware the students will analyse gate logic, boolean algebra and truth tables. They will learn to use subroutines and manipulation of data using advanced features of PACs. Learning Outcomes 1. Demonstrate competence in standards used in automation, including machine building standards 2. Construct schematic diagrams for basic industrial automated applications using the correct standards in pneumatic, electrical, electro-pneumaticsareas 3. Use advanced functions of a PLC. |
05 | Elective |
2 |
Applied Robotics 2This module will provide students with advanced knowledge of robotic automation systems, including the use of vision systems in robotic applications. Students will learn how to integrate components in a robotic cell and control the cell using advanced features of the teach-pendant. Finally, the module will cover cost and safety considerations when the automation of a manual operation is proposed. Learning Outcomes 1. Use advanced features of a teach-pendant to control a robotic cell. 4. Discuss safety standards relating to robotic arms. |
05 | Elective |
2 |
Networking TechnologyThis Networking Technology module introduces the fundamentals of networking technology, with emphasis on Ethernet and wireless network systems for industrial and business applications. The module balances theory with practice, applying networking principles and techniques in practical laboratories. Learning Outcomes 1. Discuss current network technologies, applications and emerging trends for industrial and business applications. 2. Describe the Internet protocol suite (TCP/IP). 3. Recognise and analyse Ethernet, Industrial Ethernet and wireless network architectures, devices and data. 4. Select, configure and problem-solve networking elements in a practical application. 5. Design, build and test a basic network in a practical application. 6. Appreciate network management principles and challenges. |
05 | Elective |
2 |
Applied Project – EngineeringThe project affords the student an opportunity to apply their learning from the programme in a practical situation. Learning Outcomes 1. Apply and evaluate knowledge gained to a selected topic. 2. Demonstrate research skills, and an ability to work independently. 3. Present solutions to problems identified in a selected topic. 4. Document and communicate clearly and appropriately the findings of the project. |
10 | Elective |
2 |
Work Placement – Engineering (10)This module describes the work placement for engineering students in industry. Learning Outcomes 1. Apply theskills they have learnt on their programmeso far. 2. Gain experience of technical industry and thereby increase their employability upon graduation. |
10 | Elective |
Recommended Study Hours per week
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Further Information
Who Should Apply?
This programme may be suitable for those interested in pursuing a career in roles such as automation engineer, control systems engineer, or robotics engineer.
Contact Information
School of Engineering
Department of Electrical & Electronic Engineering
Head of Department
Electronic & Electrical Engineering