The document summarizes new Level 7 degree programs in craft education at the Centre of Craft Studies in CIT. It outlines two new programs: a BSc in Craft Technology (Wood) with Business that combines woodworking skills and business topics, and a BSc in Craft Technology - Mechanical Services that focuses on mechanical systems installation and maintenance. Both programs utilize CIT's workshop and lab facilities and provide pathways to further education. They are designed for students interested in technology and hands-on learning who seek careers as technicians, engineers, designers or coordinators in industries like construction, manufacturing, and facilities management.
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New Directions in Craft Education
Level 7 Degree Programmes in Centre of Craft Studies
Matt Cotterell
Head of School of Mechanical, Electrical and Process Engineering
7th November 2013
2. Craft Technology Level 7 Degrees
These programmes:
Build on the strong craft tradition in CIT
Were designed in conjunction with industry to match their
needs
Utilise the state-of-the-art workshop, laboratory and
computer facilities in CIT
Will enable progression to suitable Level 8 degrees
Established synergies with related programmes in the
Institute
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3. Typical Candidate Profile
The programmes are designed for students who typically:
Have a good interest in technology-related subjects such as
Construction Studies, Engineering and Technology
Are seeking a more applied hands-on programme
Have a curiosity about how products/systems are designed,
operated and maintained
Have a client-oriented and customer-service approach
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4. BSc in Craft Technology (Wood) with Business
CR077
The main features of the programme
Combines the skills of woodworking with business to offer
the student a wide range of employment routes or further
study options
Wood is a naturally derived material and students develop a
good understanding of its characteristics and behaviour
Appreciate the context in which wood is used as both a
structural component and as a finishing material
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5. BSc in Craft Technology (Wood) with Business
CR077
Typical Job Opportunities
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Design/Production Technician
Estimator
Site Planner
Material Testing
Project Planner / Co-ordinator
Typical employers include joinery shops, building
contractors, furniture manufacturers, timber frame
manufacturers/designers etc.
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6. BSc in Craft Technology – Mechanical Services
CR078
Develop a deep understanding of the components, systems
and controls used in mechanical services
Mechanical Services incorporates heating/cooling systems,
energy management, specialist gases, clean rooms etc.
The programme focuses on the installation, commissioning
and maintenance aspects of mechanical services
Application including industrial production facilities,
commercial operations (shopping centres, public buildings,
leisure facilities, hotels), chemical and food processing,
general building services
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7. BSc in Craft Technology – Mechanical Services
CR078
Typical Job Opportunities
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Service Technician/Engineer
Facilities Technician
Project Estimator
Piping/Plant Designer
Project Planner / Co-ordinator
Commissioning / Test Technician
Typical employers include service contractors, mechanical
contractors, consulting engineers, facilities departments, ..
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