The PhD (Engineering Science) is a full-time programme that runs for a minimum of 36 months from the date of initial registration.
The PhD (Engineering Science) and Postgraduate Certificate in Innovation, Commercialisation and Entrepreneurship is a 48 month full-time programme.
The PhD (Engineering Science) is a thematic structured PhD programme and students are required to successfully complete a minimum of 30 ECTS of taught modules by the end of Year 3. The programme provides 2 streams of study for students. These are:
Both streams include a structured (i.e. taught modules) element designed to provide candidates with:
Students registering for PhD – Stream 2 undertake a total of 55 taught credits including 30 credits of modules related to innovation, commercialisation and entrepreneurship. Successful completion of these modules leads to the students being awarded a Postgraduate Certificate in Innovation, Commercialisation and Entrepreneurship (NFQ Level 9).
Programme Streams
All students on the PhD Engineering Science programme will register in
the College of Science, Engineering and Food Science (SEFS) and follow
one of 2 streams leading to the qualifications of
PhD:
It is expected that students would select the stream they will follow
at the commencement of the programme. However, in certain cases, and
subject to approval by the Thesis Committee and Colleges of SEFS
and Business and Law; students may be permitted to switch between
streams within 24 months of first registration.
The primary component of the PhD programme is innovative and original research. At
the end of the programme, candidates are required to submit and defend
a thesis on the candidate’s research topic.
In addition, Stream 1 candidates are required to have passed 30 credits from modules selected according to the procedure below before submission of the PhD thesis is allowed. Stream 2 candidates are required to have passed 55 credits from modules selected according to the procedure below before submission of the PhD Thesis..
Module Selection and Personal Development Plan
The PhD in Engineering Science programme is multi-disciplinary in
nature, student centric and give candidates flexibility to follow bespoke structured training relevant to their own individual research. Each PhD candidate will, in
consultation with their Thesis Committee, define a Project and Professional
Development Plan (PDP) during their first progress review meeting to
be completed within 3 to 6 months of registration. This will include the taught modules to be completed, following Table 2 requirements, while still giving students flexibility and choice. The PDP is reviewed on an annual basis. The PDP defines the
selection of modules to be taken to fulfil their credit requirements
for the structured component of their PhD.
The candidate’s academic and research progress will be reviewed regularly by the Thesis Committee in accordance with Tyndall Graduate Student Supervision Procedures and relevant UCC procedures including Progress Reviews for Research Students.
The tables below summarise the number of credits and module requirements for each stream and each year (these are indicative).
Stream 1 |
Stream 2 |
|||
Research |
Taught Modules |
Research |
Taught Modules |
|
Year 1 |
75 |
15 |
70 |
20 |
Year 2 |
75 |
15 |
70 |
20 |
Year 3* ** |
90 |
0 |
75 |
15 |
Year 4** |
- |
- |
90 |
|
Total ECTS Credits |
240 |
30 |
305 |
55 |
Table 1: Overall Credit Requirements for PhD Engineering Science
Stream 1 |
Stream 2 |
|
Credits |
Credits |
|
Technical Modules |
10 |
10 |
ICE Modules |
5 |
30 |
Transferable Skills Training |
5 |
5 |
Research Ethics Training |
5 |
5 |
Module of Choice |
5 |
5 |
Total Credits |
30 |
55 |
Table 2: Module Requirements/Stream
Module Selection
As this is an inter-institutional programme, students have the
opportunity to take modules delivered by other institutes. These
modules will appear in the UCC Book of Modules and the name of the
delivering institute will be listed.
The module selection must be chosen in conjunction with each
students Thesis Committee.
Technical Modules:
The modules offered to PhD (Engineering Science) candidates will
include those listed below. Other relevant, discipline specific modules may be selected in agreement with the module co-ordinator and subject to the approval of the programme co-ordinator.
SE6001 Compound Semiconductor Device Fabrication (5
credits)
SE6006 Scientific Programming Concepts (5 credits) (NUIG
- PH502)
SE6009 High Performance Computing and Parallel
Programming (5 credits) (NUIG - PH504)
SE6014 Semiconductor Growth and Fabrication Technology (5 credits)
SE6015 Advanced Semiconductor Fabrication and Packaging (5 credits)
SE6020 Photonics Integrated Circuits Assembly and Packaging (5 credits)
Responsible Research and Innovation:
Students are required to complete 5 credits of Research Ethics training e.g. by completeing PG6015: An Introduction to Research Integrity, Ethics and Open Science.
Transferable Skills Modules:
Students are required to complete at least 5 credits of relevant PG coded modules listed on the ‘Modules for
Postgraduate Training' section of the Calendar here
ICE Modules:
Stream 1 students will take at least 1 of the ICE modules listed
below. Stream 2 students will register for the Postgraduate
Certificate in ICE and take modules to the value of 30 credits.
Students take 30 credits as follows:
BU6011 Innovation Finance (5 credits)
IS5004 IT Solution Selling and Digital Business (5 credits)
IS6306 Technology Business Planning (5 credits)
IS6307 Creativity and Opportunity Recognition (5 credits)
LW6104 Principles of Intellectual Property Law (5 credits)
MG6705 Marketing for Technology Entrepreneurs (5 credits)
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module Descriptions may be found here.
Examinations
Full details and regulations governing Examinations for each programme will be
contained in the Marks and Standards 2021/2022 Book and for each module in the
Book of Modules, 2021/2022.
Programme Learning Outcomes for PhD (Engineering Science)
(NFQ Level 10, Major Award)
The following learning outcomes apply to all candidates on the
programme.
On successful completion of this programme, students should be able
to:
Programme Learning Outcomes for Postgraduate Certificate in
Innovation, Commercialisation and Entrepreneurship (NFQ Level 9,
Minor Award)
The following additional learning outcomes apply to candidates who
elect to complete the Postgraduate Certificate in Innovation,
Commercialisation and Entrepreneurship stream.
On successful completion of this programme, students should be able
to: