Module overview
Linked modules
This module is to replace FEEG1201 for Mechanical, Maritime, Acoustical, Medical and Chemical Engineering.
Aims and Objectives
Learning Outcomes
Cognitive Skills
Having successfully completed this module you will be able to:
- Demonstrate the use of drawing by hand to develop and communicate ideas.
- Understand the role of communication skills within an engineering design process.
- Demonstrate verbal, visual and written communication skills to communicate design information effectively to different audiences using a range of delivery methods.
- Demonstrate the ability to produce basic engineering drawings.
Design and Innovation
Having successfully completed this module you will be able to:
- Demonstrate the ability to apply creativity, design thinking and design principles to develop innovative engineering design solutions.
- Demonstrate the ability to apply design process methodology to develop design solutions.
- Understand the influence of human, social, cultural, and environmental factors in developing sustainable design solutions.
Subject Specific Practical Skills
Having successfully completed this module you will be able to:
- Demonstrate basic skills in applying computer aided design in developing and defining engineering design solutions.
- Understand the role of computer aided design within an engineering design process.
- Understand how to make safe and effective use of manufacturing facilities within the School of Engineering to produce rigs or prototypes with available resources.
- Demonstrate skills in basic workshop practice.
Transferable and Generic Skills
Having successfully completed this module you will be able to:
- Understand the roles, responsibilities and characteristics required to be an effective team member of a high performing team.
Syllabus
Learning and Teaching
Teaching and learning methods
Type | Hours |
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Lecture | 10 |
Practical classes and workshops | 40 |
Independent Study | 95 |
Supervised time in studio/workshop | 5 |
Total study time | 150 |
Resources & Reading list
Textbooks
Parsons, Glenn (2016). The Philosophy of Design . Cambridge: Polity Press.
Phelps, Neil, Colin Simmons and British Standards Institution (2007). Engineering Drawing Practice: A Guide for Further and Higher Education to BS 8888:2006, Technical Product Specification (TPS). London: British Standards Institution.
Simmons, C. H., D. E. Maguire, and Neil Phelps (2020). Manual of Engineering Drawing: British and International Standards. Oxford: Butterworth-Heinemann.
Technische Hogeschool Delft. Faculteit Industrieel Ontwerpen (2020). Delft Design Guide: Perspectives, Models, Approaches, Methods. Amsterdam: BIS Publishers.
Nelson, Harold G., and Erik Stolterman (2012). The Design Way: Intentional Change in an Unpredictable World. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.
Boradkar, Prasad (2010). Designing Things: A Critical Introduction to the Culture of Objects. Oxford: Berg.
Baumeister, Dayna, Rose Tocke, Jamie Dwyer, Sherry Ritter, and Janine M. Benyus (2014). Biomimicry: Resource Handbook: A Seed Bank of Best Practices. Missoula, Mont.: Biomimicry 3.8.
Norman, Donald A. (2004). Emotional Design: Why We Love (or Hate) Everyday Things . New York: Basic Books.
Sudjic, Deyan (2009). The Language of Things . London: Penguin Books.
Tosi, Francesca (2020). Design for Ergonomics . Cham: Springer.
May, Bruce (2020). Mau MC24: Bruce Mau’s 24 Principles for Designing Massive Change in Your Life and Work. London: Phaidon Press.
Penty, Jane (2020). Product Design and Sustainability: Strategies, Tools and Practice . Abingdon, Oxon.: Routledge.
Garner, Steven W., and Chris Evans, eds (2012). Design and Designing: A Critical Introduction. New York: Berg.
Assessment
Assessment strategy
Feedback will be provided through module communications, during lectures, workshops, design tutorials and associated with formative activities. Feedback will be provided generally to the module cohort and specifically to groups and individuals.Summative
This is how we’ll formally assess what you have learned in this module.
Method | Percentage contribution |
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Group presentation | 20% |
Online tasks | 20% |
Coursework portfolio | 60% |