7 Master's degrees in Production and Manufacturing Engineering in Ireland

Functional Foods and Product Development
The Functional Foods and Product Development at University of Limerick equips students with theoretical knowledge and practical skills in the development and validation of functional foods.

Commissioning, Qualification and Validation for Biologics Manufacturing
Commissioning, Qualification and Validation for Biologics Manufacturing at Atlantic Technological University is designed to provide students with the knowledge required to be involved in the commissioning of equipment and utilities used in biopharmaceutical plants.

Functional Foods and Product Development
The Functional Foods and Product Development course from the University of Limerick places research excellence in food science at its centre and equips students with theoretical knowledge and practical skills in the development and validation of functional foods.

Access Course for the MEng in Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering
This specialised Access Course for the MEng in Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering offered at Dublin City University serves as a transformative pathway, spanning one year on a part-time basis, bridging the gap between your current knowledge base and the essential expertise required to study the MEng in Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering.

Automation and Digital Manufacturing
This Automation and Digital Manufacturing programme at the Atlantic Technological University is part of a suite of programmes developed with Industry to support the transition to Industry 4.0.
Smart Manufacturing Systems (Part-time)
The Smart Manufacturing Systems (Part-time) course from Ulster University provides postgraduate education and training in the concepts and methods within the area of manufacturing and mechanical engineering with the application of industrial robotics, data analytics and artificial intelligence (AI)/ machine learning to meet the needs of manufacturing in Industry 4.0.
Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Technology
The Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Technology programme of Trinity College Dublin is presented in a distance learning form and extends over two years. Applicants are expected to be employed in the pharmaceutical industry or with a pharmaceutical regulatory authority at the time of their application or to have previously worked in the industry.