Module Code - Title:
ME4336
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ENHANCED PLACEMENT ENGINEERING PORTFOLIO 2
Year Last Offered:
2025/6
Hours Per Week:
Grading Type:
N
Prerequisite Modules:
Rationale and Purpose of the Module:
To enable the student to develop their ability to work on their own.
To familiarise the student with the process of research, development and design.
To develop the student's ability in terms of verbal and written communication.
Link module to ID8316 M Graded
Syllabus:
A problem statement is developed in collaboration with the Industry supervisor, the academic module leader that is consistent with the development of the personal and professional skills necessary to be recognised as a Digital Mechatronic Engineer.
The process of the delivery and organisation of this module is through a series of submissions that are agreed at staged intervals during the work placement and will be submitted for assessment by the academic module leader using the University Learning Management System.
Underpinned by a community of learners and communities of practice philosophy, the nature of the placement fosters a need for collaboration and discussion with workplace colleagues with a view to the implementation of a solution that is practicable, safe, ethical and sustainable. Any proposed solution must be executed in a context that is cognisant of broad occupation knowledge and the improvement of professional practice.
The student will be expected to produce a portfolio that demonstrates engagement with emerging trends, the identification of alternative strategies and a recognition of current and future challenges for their employer by way of an industry white paper.
The module encourages active membership and engagement with the appropriate professional organisations and consultative bodies, subject associations and professional networking.
Learning Outcomes:
Cognitive (Knowledge, Understanding, Application, Analysis, Evaluation, Synthesis)
On successful completion of this module, students will be able to: Critically evaluate skills and competencies learned throughout the education programme to date.
Analyse their performance with the view to determining opportunities for alternative and further action.
Construct and deliver an experience and skills-based portfolio based on the appropriate identification of skills necessary to complete the problem statement.
Report on their personal and professional development through the placement programme and drafting of an industry white paper.
Affective (Attitudes and Values)
On successful completion of this module, students will be able to: Develop an awareness of the value of personal and professional skills for developing competencies in the context of their placement.
Be able to identify ethical challenges that have been overcome during their project.
Appreciate the importance of networking and engaging in personal and professional development for skills development and career growth.
Describe the role of work based informal learning in developing skills and competencies for their career.
Psychomotor (Physical Skills)
N/A
How the Module will be Taught and what will be the Learning Experiences of the Students:
The module is delivered in a blended manner. Students will experience a supportive and dynamic learning environment in which there will be an emphasis on peer learning, team learning, critical reflection, and feedback.
The relevant employer will provide training appropriate for the development of the personal and professional skills necessary to satisfactorily complete the problem statement.
Learners who complete this module will develop the following graduate attributes:
Gain a capacity to critically reflect on the knowledge accumulated during their programme of study and to apply their learning to their workplace practices.
Determine practical limits of performance that are possible for a particular solution that is informed by a thorough knowledge of the current state-of-the-art.
Become proactive in their own learning through independent study and self-directed learning.
Learn how to be creative in seeing new opportunities for future innovations in their workplace and action them.
Develop an engaged approach to their career development and understand their responsibility for skills development in a professional context.
Research Findings Incorporated in to the Syllabus (If Relevant):
Prime Texts:
Bolton, Gillie (2018)
Reflective Practice: Writing and Professional Development, 4th Edition
, SAGE Publishing
Other Relevant Texts:
Programme(s) in which this Module is Offered:
Semester(s) Module is Offered:
Autumn
Spring
Summer
Module Leader: