Course Title: Bachelor of Engineering Technology in Engineering Reliability Management
All companies face increasing pressure to cut costs and improve profitability as they strive to be successful in global markets. Good Maintenance & Reliability practices are key to this success as it contributes significantly to maximising asset life, minimising lifecycle costs, risk management, project management, financial management, safety, environmental & sustainability management, whilst staying focused on organisational goals.
A Level 6 qualification and/or equivalent Industry experience in a related field.
This programme is eligible for support under the Part-Time Fee Scheme for Specified Undergraduate Courses, administered by SUSI (Student Universal Support Ireland).
If you are applying for SUSI funding, please note:
- This programme meets the criteria set out by the scheme, including duration and credit requirements.
- Only specified part-time undergraduate programmes are included in the scheme.
- Programmes with similar titles but different structures (e.g. full-time or shorter-duration variants) may not be eligible.
For more information and to apply for funding, visit the SUSI Website.
Engineering Reliability Management allows graduates to work in a mechanical/manufacturing/electrical engineering maintenance & reliability environment in high-tech multi-national companies as well as traditional indigenous industries and public utilities.
Semester 1
- Material and Manufacturing Optimisation [Elective]
- CAD [Elective]
- Algebra 1 [Elective]
- Mechanical & Fluid Power Principles [Elective]
- Maintenance & Asset Management 1 [Elective]
- Programmable Logic Controllers [Elective]
Semester 2
Semester 1
- Material and Manufacturing Optimisation [Elective]
- CAD [Elective]
- Algebra 1 [Elective]
- Mechanical & Fluid Power Principles [Elective]
- Maintenance & Asset Management 1 [Elective]
- Programmable Logic Controllers [Elective]
- Material and Manufacturing Optimisation [Elective]
- CAD [Elective]
- Algebra 1 [Elective]
- Mechanical & Fluid Power Principles [Elective]
- Maintenance & Asset Management 1 [Elective]
- Programmable Logic Controllers [Elective]
Semester 2
Semester 1
- Business & Engineering Management [Elective]
- Computerised Plant Maintenance [Elective]
- Facilities Operation, Maintenance & Efficiency 2 [Elective]
- Maths 5 [Elective]
- Metrology and Quality [Elective]
- Project [Elective]
Semester 2
One full day per week (10am – 9pm), Monday/Thursday, plus 6 hours online content per week.
Applications will open for the next term in February 2026. To register your interest in part-time undergraduate courses in advance of the launch, please click here and submit your details. We will contact you once applications are open.
For further information on the application process, please visit How To Apply.