
Module Leader
Lecturers
Prof. J Clarkson and Prof. N Crilly
Lab Leader
Prof. N Crilly
Timing and Structure
Lent term. 16 lecture slots, including lectures, group discussion and time for coursework. Assessment: 100% coursework. Lectures and discussions will be recorded.
Aims
The aims of the course are to:
- illustrate the multi-disciplinary nature of engineering design
- explore this multi-disciplinarity through diverse case studies.
Objectives
As specific objectives, by the end of the course students should be able to:
- demonstrate the skills and knowledge listed under each coursework element.
Content
The course will be based on two case studies. Each case study will occupy eight lectures slots with approximately two in each case study being used for coursework. Notes will be distributed summarising the main points covered in each case study.
Coursework
There will be a coursework exercise linked to each of the case studies.
Coursework | Format |
Due date & marks |
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Consumer Product The purpose of this case study is to expose students to a research and development process for a design concept focussed on recreational use (sports, hobbies and pastimes). Learning objectives: After completing this coursework, students should be able to
|
One individual report, anonymously marked |
Approximately Week 5 (exact date TBD) [30/60] |
Industrial System The purpose of this case study is to expose students to the complete design process for an inhaler test machine. Learning objectives: After completing this coursework, students should be able to
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Two individual reports. Anonymously marked |
Approximately Weeks 6 and 8 (exact date TBD) |
Booklists
Please refer to the Booklist for Part IIB Courses for references to this module, this can be found on the associated Moodle course.
Examination Guidelines
Please refer to Form & conduct of the examinations.
UK-SPEC
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