Module Special Admissions Requirements
None.
Module Resources
www.onlineethics.org, University e-journals portal, Refworks
Module Learning Strategies
12 x 1 hr key themes lectures
20 mins per week project supervisor meeting
Module Indicative Content
By the completion of this module, the student will have full awareness of the range of implications of a proposed level 3 project and of the context and background of a planned programme of work and experimentation
Project management, scheduling and resourcing Literature searching techniques and sources.
Health and safety management : Health and safety legislation, risk assessment and loss prevention, emergency procedures, occupational health,
Environmental management : environmental law including IPPC requirements, conducting an environmental review, requirements and implementation of ISO14001 / EMAS, waste minimisation, environmental engineering - process design, waste treatment.
Ethics- its scope and issues in the engineering sector.
Personal development as a professional engineer seeking future registration as CEng.
Module Additional Assessment Details
100% coursework to comprise
A preparatory report for a proposed project, including Health and Safety based risk assessment, literature survey, ethical assessment, project plan and resources 'shopping list' 2500 words, 60%, Learning outcomes 1, 3 and 4.
A logbook detailing background work, sources and reflective comment on work undertaken & personal direction. 40%, Learning outcomes 1, 2.
Module Texts
McDonough W, Braungart M Cradle to Cradle: Remaking the Way We Make Things Rodale Books, US, 2003, ISBN 0865475873
Ridley J Health and Safety in Brief 3rd Edn, Butterworth Heinemann, 2004, ISBN0750662115
Howard K, Sharp JA, Peters J The Management of a Student Research Project 3rd Ed, Gower, 2002, ISBN 0566084902