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Integrated Design Project

  • Module code: EG7000
  • Year: 2018/9
  • Level: 7
  • Credits: 60
  • Pre-requisites: None
  • Co-requisites: None

Summary

The MEng Integrated Design Project is a module which runs throughout the final year of all of the MEng programmes in the School of Engineering. It provides a capstone element to the course by providing an opportunity for you to work on a major engineering design problem in a team in a way which closely parallels a real-world project. The groups are assigned to a particular project which has an outline project description/specification/customer requirements provided by the teaching team. It is group's job to develop the specification in more detail, to convert it to a technical specification and then carry out the tasks necessary to complete the project. This module provides an opportunity for you to further develop academic skills delivered earlier in the programme. In order to successfully complete the module, you must establish a plan and work schedule, perform the technical tasks necessary to fulfil the plan, monitor progress, manage the team activities, hold and minute formal team design meetings and resolve any problems that arise. The module is delivered primarily through weekly formal design meetings and regular informal meetings.

Aims

  • To develop in students the research, design, development, problem solving, communication, organisational and project management skills as well as Commercial Awareness required to perform a major multidisciplinary project in a team environment.
  • To extend students' knowledge beyond their immediate subject specialisation, learn and teach each other.
  • To allow students to apply engineering principles in a multidisciplinary context and to appreciate the limitations of academic theory

Learning outcomes

On successful completion of the module, students will be able to:

  • Generate an industrially relevant design from initial specification through the detailed design stage, to the optimised solution.
  • Manage and participate in the design process, devising an effective plan of approach with appropriate time scheduling.
  • Participate in meetings as a team member, secretary or chairperson, produce minutes and keep a properly-maintained log book
  • Effectively defend a technical design via a presentation to an academic audience and industrial audience
  • Produce a final technical report to a professional standard.

Curriculum content

  • Develop concepts and ideas
  • Express opinion, imagination and creative thinking
  • Develop a systematic approach to integrated multidisciplinary design involving the identification of the problem followed by appraisal of various solutions
  • Draw together a wide spectrum of engineering approaches in order to produce practical and well balanced design report.

Teaching and learning strategy

The learning outcomes will be achieved through a combination of formal design meetings, design reviews, informal design meetings and independent study. Given the broad, multidisciplinary nature of the module and the student-centred self-learning that is required.

Students are formed into design groups which are presented with initial problem descriptions by staff project supervisors.  Each group plans and organises its own work schedule. This schedule includes regular formal design meetings at which Minutes are taken and at which each student serves as Chair and Secretary on a rota basis.

Role play is encouraged that each group would be organised as a commercial company with every team member playing particular role in the team.

The Project Supervisor monitors the design meetings and general progress of the group, but all members of staff are available to all design groups in the capacity of technical advisors.

During the year, visits may be made by Visiting Professors. At these times, the groups present their work to the Professors who provide the critical appraisal of their design decisions and may suggest solutions to particular technical problems.

Breakdown of Teaching and Learning Hours

Definitive UNISTATS Category Indicative Description Hours
Scheduled learning and teaching Formal group meetings with supervisor 20
Guided independent study Independent research, informal design meetings 580
Total (number of credits x 10) 600

Assessment strategy

This module primarily runs in the second teaching block of the final year.  The assessment is through individual design reports, a log book, a final group design report and a group presentation.  Design reports will be produced throughout the project and formative feedback will be provided on completed reports. The summative assessment of the design reports will take place at the end of the module. 

Mapping of Learning Outcomes to Assessment Strategy (Indicative)

Learning Outcome Assessment Strategy
1) Generate an industrially relevant design from initial specification through the detailed design stage, to the optimised solution. Portfolio of Design Reports, Final report
2) Manage and participate in the design process, devising an effective plan of approach with appropriate time scheduling. Portfolio of Design Reports, Log Book
3) Participate in meetings as a team member, secretary or chairperson, produce Minutes and keep a properly-maintained Log book Log book
4) Effectively defend a technical design via a presentation to an academic audience and industrial audience Group Presentation
5) Produce a final technical report to a professional standard Final Report

Elements of Assessment

Description of Assessment Definitive UNISTATS Categories Percentage
Portfolio of design reports (A total of 10000 words across all of the reports produced by an individual) and log book Coursework 50%
Final report (roughly 2000 words per member) Coursework 40%
Final presentation Practical exam 10%
Total (to equal 100%) 100%

Achieving a pass

It IS NOT a requirement that any element of assessment is passed separately in order to achieve an overall pass for the module.

Bibliography core texts

Given the wide scope of the module, no bibliography can be provided in the module description. However, bibliography/reference will be provided with the project specification.

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