| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2025-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
Process and Chemical Engineering - Cert
Course Fact File
- Code: CPCE
- Duration: 1 year
- Teaching Mode: Part-Time
- Qualifications: Cert
- NFQ Level: Level 7
- NFQ Award Title: Minor
- Fees: €3,000
- Closing Date: General Applications: 29 August 2025
- Next Intake: September 2025
- Venue: UCC Campus
- Start Date: September 2025
Course Outline
This course teaches the fundamentals of process and chemical engineering. You will be given an overview of key aspects of the discipline. It appeals to people from a wide range of backgrounds. This includes those who would like to obtain a formal qualification in chemical engineering, who want to use the course as a step towards a professional degree qualification, who are interested in gaining a formal chemical engineering qualification as part of their continuing professional development and graduates of other disciplines whose work brings them into the sphere of chemical engineering. There is strong support from local and national employers in sectors such as bio/pharmaceuticals, food, drink, water, energy and environmental and technical services.
You will be studying process and chemical engineering. This includes the fundamental principles of process engineering (fluid mechanics, heat transfer, mass transfer, thermodynamics) and also the applications of these principles (pumps and piping systems, flow measurement and sampling systems, heat exchanger design, energy conservation and integration, thermal process engineering, refrigeration, combustion, steam generation, combined heat and power plants, and a range of separation processes involving heat and mass transfer). The important area of powder technology (characterisation, storage, handling, dust control) is also covered, as is process instrumentation and control.
The Modules for the Diploma are as follows:
- Year 1 (Cert)
- PE1811: Introduction to Chemical Processing Engineering
- PE1812: Material and Energy Balances
- PE1813: Fluid Mechanics and Particle Processing
- PE1814: Heat Transfer and Applied Thermodynamics
- PE1815: Mass Transfer and Separation Processes
- PE1816: Process Control and Equipment Integrity
Graduates of this programme may be able to progress to a further year of studies towards a Diploma award.
Course Practicalities
The classes will take place Tuesday evenings (6.15 - 9.15pm), online and face to face. 4 Saturday classes (10am - 4pm) in October, February and March. Commencing 10th September.
- The delivery is on campus, with asynchronous remote following possible
- The course is divided in 2 semesters with 12 weeks of classes in each, followed by 3 weeks for examinations
- During those 12 weeks, 2 of the modules have classes once a week on Tuesdays from 6:15 to 9:15 pm
- One further module in each Semester is run as 2 workshops on 2 Saturdays (10am to 4pm)
- All classes are recorded and made available via the Canvas educational platform, both for whoever cannot attend in person, and also for supporting the studying.
- All modules are assessed via Continuous Assessment submissions (to be made online) and final invigilated examinations that take place on campus (one per week in the 3 weeks following the 12 week teaching period).
- There is a repeat assessment period in August for anyone that fails or cannot attend an examination on the December or April dates.
Assessment:
There is a one-and-a-half-hour end-of-course open book exam for each module. Assignments are also given for each module at approximately three week intervals. Apart from the Design Project module, where there is no exam. Each unit is marked on the following basis; Assignment: 30%; End-of-course exam: 70%. The pass standard for each module is 40%.
Why Choose This Course
- Process / Chemical Engineering is the foundation discipline of manufacturing sectors critical to Irish economic success, namely Pharmaceutical, Biopharmaceutical, Food and Drink industries.
- This is a programme that has been providing educational support to Irish industries since 2002 (with an evolving content of course), during which we have hosted over 500 professionals seeking to upskill or reskill towards engineering roles in these sectors. In the past 5 years we awarded this Certificate to 127 professionals
- Upskill: you have some (or many) years of experience but no level 7 Higher Education qualification, or you are a level 7 or 8 graduate of a non-engineering degree, requiring a foundation grounding in engineering tools, as you assume more engineering-type functions in the industry.
- Reskill: you are a professional with some (or many) years of experience in other industries or professions, and have just moved to one of the processing industries or are considering doing this soon, and desire to have a foundation grounding in the most relevant engineering tools for you new job
- This course will give you an understanding of the basic principles of process and chemical engineering and how they are applied in the process industries
Who teaches this course
This course has been developed by the Department of Process & Chemical Engineering. Lectures are provided by staff from the department, and by relevant industry personnel.
Requirements
- In order to be admitted to the programme, candidates will be required to have a Level 6 NQAI qualification or equivalent and relevant experience through working in the process and related industries or other relevant professional activity.
- There are 20 places on the programme per annum for candidates that are eligible to receive Springbord funding, plus up to 5 for others on a self-funding basis. Where the number of applicants exceeds the number of places available, entry will be on a competitive basis. Applicants will be selected for the programme on the basis of the following criteria (in order of importance): Professional experience of applicants and its relevance; ‘Reasons for entering programme’ as indicated by applicants on course application form – please consider providing clear statements of your motivation, expectations and professional objectives; Qualifications and their relevance.
- English Language Requirement: All applicants whose first language is not English must have attained IELTS Level 6 or the equivalent TOEFL score.
Fees and Costs
Springboard+
There are a limited number of places available on this programme funded by Springboard+. Applications are now closed and all places have been offered. There are a limited number of places remaining for fee-paying and company sponsored applicants who can choose to apply directly, see details on how to apply below.
General Applications
€3,000 per academic year
For further information on fees and financial supports please click here.
How To Apply
Springboard+ Applicants
There are a limited number of places available on this programme funded by Springboard+. Applications are now closed and all places have been offered. There are a limited number of places remaining for fee-paying and company sponsored applicants who can choose to apply directly, see details on how to apply below.
General Applicants
To Apply for this course as a full-fee-paying student, or if you are sponsored by your organisation, please follow the steps below:
When you log into the Application Portal:
Click Apply Online
Select Start a new Adult & Continuing Education Application
On the 2nd tab Academic Level
Select the following options:
Academic Level: Adult Continuing Education (ACE at UCC) Course Type: ACE Part-time Courses Academic Programme: The course title you are applying for.
During your online application you will be required to upload the following documents:
- Passport Photo
- Proof of Identity
- CV
- Transcript
You will also be asked to submit the following information:
- Motivation Statement
- Work Experience
- Academic/Professional training
University College Cork
Overview:
University College Cork (UCC) is a public research university located in Cork, Ireland. It is a constituent university of the National University of Ireland (NUI). UCC offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs across various disciplines.
Services Offered:
Student Support:
UCC provides a range of support services for students, including academic advising, career counseling, and mental health services.Library:
The Boole Library offers extensive resources, including books, journals, and online databases.Campus Life:
UCC offers a vibrant campus life with numerous student clubs, societies, and sports teams.Accommodation:
UCC provides on-campus accommodation options for students.International Office:
The International Office supports international students with visa applications, cultural adjustment, and other services.Adult Continuing Education:
UCC offers a variety of programs for adult learners, including evening classes and online courses.Continuing Professional Development:
UCC provides professional development opportunities for working professionals.Micro-credentials:
UCC offers micro-credentials in various fields, allowing students to gain specific skills and knowledge.Scholarships and Prizes:
UCC offers a range of scholarships and prizes to support students financially.Transition-In Programme:
UCC provides a transition-in program for students who are new to higher education.Graduate Attributes:
UCC focuses on developing graduate attributes such as critical thinking, communication, and problem-solving skills.Student Life and Campus Experience:
UCC offers a vibrant campus experience with a strong sense of community. Students can participate in a wide range of activities, including sports, clubs, societies, and events. The campus is located in a beautiful setting, with easy access to the city of Cork.
Key Reasons to Study There:
World-class Education:
UCC is renowned for its high-quality education and research.Strong Academic Programs:
UCC offers a wide range of academic programs across various disciplines.Vibrant Campus Life:
UCC provides a vibrant campus life with numerous opportunities for students to get involved.Beautiful Location:
UCC is located in a beautiful setting, with easy access to the city of Cork.International Reputation:
UCC is a globally recognized university with a strong international reputation.Academic Programs:
UCC offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs across various disciplines, including:
- Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences
- Business and Law
- Engineering and Science
- Medicine and Health Sciences
- Education
- Music
Other:
- UCC is committed to sustainability and has been recognized as the world's first green campus.
- UCC is a member of the National University of Ireland (NUI).
- UCC has a strong research focus and is home to a number of research centers and institutes.
- UCC is a popular choice for international students, with a large international student population.
Entry Requirements:
- Level 6 NQAI qualification or equivalent: Applicants must possess a Level 6 qualification from the National Qualifications Authority of Ireland (NQAI) or an equivalent qualification.
- Relevant experience: It is expected that applicants will have relevant experience through working in the process and related industries.
- Competitive selection: If the number of applicants exceeds the available places, selection will be on a competitive basis.
- Selection criteria: Applicants will be selected based on the following criteria, in order of importance:
- Qualifications of applicants and their relevance
- Experience of applicants and its relevance
- 'Reasons for entering programme' as indicated by applicants on the course application form.
- Minimum number of applicants: Diploma programmes are offered subject to a minimum number of eligible applicants registering for the programme.
- Certificate option: Following completion of year 1, students may graduate with a Certificate in Process and Chemical Engineering if a sufficient number of eligible students do not wish to progress to year 2.
Language Proficiency Requirements:
- English Language Requirement: All applicants whose first language is not English must have attained IELTS Level 6 or the equivalent TOEFL score.
