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Agricultural and Manufacturing Engineering Department

Function of Department

The Department of Agricultural & Manufacturing Engineering is one of the departments within the School of Engineering & Construction Studies and supports the mission of the Institute and the School.  

Services Provided

  • Develops and delivers higher education courses in Agricultural and Manufacturing engineering
  • Provides tuition in engineering subjects to the School of Science & Computing and Business & Social Studies
  • Assists applicants to the department and their advisors
  • Seeks out, heeds and informs the needs and opinions of its stakeholders
  • Encourages and facilitates research in agricultural and manufacturing engineering
  • Promotes economic and social development
  • Participates in skills shortage initiatives in the area of manufacturing technology and precision engineering
  • Participates in part-time and alternative provision of education in co-operation with local manufacturing companies in the South-West
  • Endeavours to raise public awareness of engineering and technology
  • Plans and carries out its activities in accordance with health and safety procedures
  • Carries out its activities in ways that contribute to the enhancement of (or minimise its impact on) the environment
  • Strives continually to improve the standard of all its endeavours
  • Contributes to the development and realisation of the Institute's strategic plan
  • Develops and manages the resources allocated to it

Courses available in this department:

Contact Points

John Murphy

John Murphy, Head of School of Engineering and Construction Studies

Tel: 066 7145627 Ext: 5627 Fax: 066 7145650

Email: John.Murphy@staff.ittralee.ie

And

Tim Segal, Head of Department of Engineering and Construction Studies

Tel: 066 7194179 Ext: 4179 Fax: 066 7145650

Email: Tim.Segal@staff.ittralee.ie