Description
This module is intended to introduce you to engineering, design, technical communication and academic writing, as well as other engineering professional practices and skill sets necessary for your future employability. Technical communication in most cases can be broken down into writing, technical argument, and explanation, data visualisation as well as presentations. Specific components will include (but are not limited to) the following: an introduction to your chosen engineering discipline, the design process, critical and creative thinking, decision-making, problem solving, ethics and sustainability, industry standards and professional conduct, teamworking, leadership, project management, career preparation and employability. It will aim to deliver these through instruction, engagement, practice, and feedback. The module is taught through the context or application of your own chosen engineering discipline, electronic and electrical engineering, which is supported through the teaching of technical skills required by the profession and industrial practices. Moreover, this module includes two intensive team-based projects, known as Scenarios, which are designed to help you practice the aforementioned technical and professional skills alongside developing your technical understanding and practice of electronic and electrical engineering.Ìý
This Design and Professional Skills I module is part of the engineering faculty’s cross-faculty teaching framework called the Integrated Engineering Programme (IEP) and is designed to be integrated with the ENGF0001 Engineering Challenges module taught in parallel during Term 1. This means that content and skills will be referenced and referred to across these two modules. Ìý
Intended Learning OutcomesÌý
By the end of the module, you should be able to:Ìý
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outline the basic elements of the design cycle, understand the underlying processes, and use these to tackle real engineering problemsÌý
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describe an engineering problem and its constraints in a concise written or spoken report.Ìý
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give examples of ethical issues related to engineering and recall tools that can be used to analyse future problems as they ariseÌý
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give examples of how your specific discipline interacts with sustainability and describe their responsibilities as an engineer in this regard Ìý
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acknowledge the basic tools for critical thinking and problem-solving and use these to tackle real-world problems, whether engineering or otherwiseÌý
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identify and describe the utility of important structural features in writing and presentation (such as introductions, conclusions, and topic sentences), use these effectively, and evaluate your use in others’ work  Ìý
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analyse the audience for a given communication (report, video or talk/presentation) and determine the appropriate point of view, level of detail, and jargon Ìý
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describe and practice basic concepts in team-working, project management and engineering leadership, and recall the facilities available to you to develop your abilities in this area  Ìý
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recognise the level of conduct expected of them by the body governing their profession, explain why such codes of conduct are necessary; and recall where they are provided for all to witness Ìý
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report/present on discipline specific material such as C programming and ArduinoÌý
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Module deliveries for 2024/25 academic year
Last updated
This module description was last updated on 19th August 2024.
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