Module Guide
Module Guide
Introduction
Introduction to module
What is engineering?
Learning outcomes:
General Transferable Skills (GT) and Engineering Analysis Skills (EA)
• GT2,3,4,6: Develop the necessary skills that will underpin their education in civil
engineering including, IT, communication, team-working and planning self-learning
skills.
• EA4: Develop the necessary skills to apply quantitative methods and computer software
relevant to civil and structural engineering, in order to solve engineering problems.
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Learning outcomes:
LO2: Economic, Social and Environmental Context Skills (ES)
ES4: Show awareness of the framework of relevant legal requirements governing
engineering activities, including personnel, health, safety, and risk (including
environmental risk) issues.
10/12/2017 Lecture 4 Brickwork, Library & Research Skills using IT facilities, General and written Communication Skills etc
15/12/2017
Lecture 5 Laboratory workshop – Sieve Analysis practical (Assignment - 02)
Friday
17/12/2017 Lecture 6 Discussion of Assignment -1 (Discussion of Submitted technical reports & presentation (Practice))
Week day of
second week of Individual Presentation
January 2018
31/12/2018 Lecture 7 Auto Cad Work Shop, (Assignment – 03)
14/01/2018 Lecture 9 Business and management skills, Graphical communication skills & Team working skills
21/01/2018 Lecture 10 Discussion of Submitted essay (Assignment no - 05) &Sustainable development and professional ethics
• You must use as wide variety of information sources as possible (i.e. refereed
journals, books, conference proceedings, professional body and governmental
reports, web search engines, CD ROM etc.) to prepare your presentation slides.
• All students must be present and must contribute to the success of the
presentation.
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Assignment 1: Individual presentation (30% of overall Assignment1
weighting)
• In order to achieve an A (highest pass grade) students must present their piece
of work focusing and synthesizing of a body of knowledge relevant to the topic.
• The content of the presentation must be related to the title and/or purpose of
the topic. Also, presentation content must cover sufficient breadth and depth of
the topic.
• The report must be between 2000-2500 words with the use of a minimum of 8
references (of which 4 must be journal papers).
• You need to adopt the Harvard Referencing System as part of your report.
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Assignment 1: Technical Report (70% of overall Assignment1
weighting)
Marking scheme Marks
Overall technical quality of the topic explored, context and challenges 25%
You must develop and submit a portfolio of work composed of individual and
Group-work elements. The different tasks are defined below:
• After reading the papers you need to write an essay (between 800-1000 words)
summarising the key findings from your research.
• You need to adopt the Harvard Referencing System as part of your essay.
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Task2: Research Essay (50 % of overall Assignment 5 weighting)
Marking scheme Marks
Evidence of understanding of the reasons for selecting the essay
topic, comprehensive background information, demonstrating 35%
background reading/research
Discussion of topic covered in a way which shows a depth of
30%
understanding, exploration and synthesis of information
Conclusion 15%
• Working with your designated group you need to discuss the findings of your
research and prepare a presentation.
• You must use as wide variety of information sources as possible (i.e. refereed
journals, books, conference proceedings, professional body and governmental
reports, web search engines, CD ROM etc.) to prepare your presentation slides.
• As a group, you are required to keep minutes and progress reports from your
meetings and include them as part of your presentation.
• All members of each group must be present and must contribute to the
presentation. If there are problems, the tutor should be informed as soon as
possible. In such a case appropriate actions will be taken against those
individual students.
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Task2: Group presentation (50% of overall Assignment 5 weighting)
• In order to achieve an A (highest pass grade) students must present their piece
of work focusing and synthesising of a body of knowledge relevant to the topic.
• The content of the presentation must be related to the title and/or purpose of
the topic. Also, presentation content must cover sufficient breadth and depth of
the topic.
• You must prepare a laboratory report using data from practical on the Sive Analysis
Calculations
• You must include relevant calculations
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Task3: Laboratory report
Discussion
• You need to provide a discussion (approx. 200 words) comparing the
“Theoretical Results” with the “Lab Data Results”.
• Your views!
• Team work
Engineering
The application of math Design Manufacturing Research &
and science by which the Development
properties
of matter and the
sources of energy in
nature are made useful
to people. Management Continual Logistics
Improvement
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qsuaxIu8YY4
What is engineering
Engineering Disciplines
Design solutions to cope with many of our planet’s most serious problems.
What is civil engineering
• Your views!
• Team work