NUI Galway Postgraduate Prospectus 2021

School of Natural Sciences College of Science and Engineering

PROGRAMMES AVAILABLE: Level 8 Certificate DURATION: 1 year (2 semesters), part-time distance learning NUMBER OF PLACES: 40 COURSE INSTANCE(S): 1MTD2 FEES AND FUNDING: Fees information and funding opportunities: pages 286 and 288. For specific funding information visit www.nuigalway.ie/courses/ taught-postgraduate-courses/ medical-technology-regulatory- affairs-quality.html#course_fees . CLOSING DATE : 15 August 2021

Medical Technologies Regulatory Affairs & Quality (Certificate) Your Course The Level 8 Certificate in Medical Technologies Regulatory Affairs and Quality provides students with an introduction to the core elements of the product development life cycle and the associated role of a medical technology regulatory affairs and/or quality professional. The programme ensures that students acquire a good, fundamental understanding of all applicable regulations and skills to address the ever changing environment of medical technologies regulatory affairs and quality. The programme aims are to: • Provide participants with a fundamental grounding in regulatory and quality requirements for medical devices; • Provide necessary training to prepare personnel with life sciences qualifications to transition into specialist roles in medical technology quality assurance and/or regulatory affairs functions and upskill medical technology professionals in the regulatory framework in their existing roles; • Foster participants’ intellectual development and develop skills to work and communicate effectively through various media. Career Opportunities The Irish Medtech Association (IMA) Skillnet asked senior medtech industry executives to identify the current number of employees required to meet current skills demand, and to forecast the number of employees required in medtech organisations up to 2020. The IMA report has estimated that 4,000 additional medical technologies jobs will be added by 2020, with a 43% increase in staff numbers in the regulatory affairs functions and 17% in quality roles. Minimum Entry Requirements Students with a Level 7 or higher qualification in science or engineering are eligible for this Level 8 programme. Students with a Level 7 or higher qualification in a non-technical subject area but who hold a minimum of two years’ relevant medtech industrial experience in regulatory affairs or quality are also eligible to apply. FIND OUT MORE AT: www.nuigalway.ie/courses/taught-postgraduate-courses/ medical-technology-regulatory-affairs-quality.html

CONTACT Professor Terry Smith T: +353 91 492 022 E: terry.smith@nuigalway.ie

3 GOOD REASONS TO STUDY THIS COURSE 1. Regulatory affairs and quality professionals at all career and experience levels are involved in activities throughout the product life cycle, and in bridging the gap between regulatory-related functions and organisation and business activities. 2. This programme will equip graduates with essential knowledge and skills to work in a regulatory affairs and quality environment within the medical technology and pharmaceutical industry sectors. 3. Completing this course will open up a new opportunities and career paths, in quality and/or regulatory affairs, in both Ireland- based and international medical technologies and pharmaceutical enterprises.

Thinking about applying? Contact terry.smith@nuigalway.ie or butler.mary@itsligo.ie

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