Module Leader
María Apud Bell
maria.apud-bell@imperial.ac.uk
Dr Elena Dieckmann
elena.dieckmann13@imperial.ac.uk
http://www.imperial.ac.uk/people/elena.dieckmann13
The Industry Placement modules aim to provide practical industry experience on a substantial design engineering related project, or collection of related projects. Lasting up to 6 months Industry Placement (Part 1) will run from April until June in the third year of study, directly followed by Industry Placement (Part 2) from July until September and the beginning of the fourth year of study. Utilising work carried out to develop CVs and Portfolios in the 2nd year Working in Organisations module students secure a placement with an organisation prior to the start of the placement period. They then work with the organisation for the duration of the placement.
Learning Outcomes
- Explain the role and responsibilities of a professional Design Engineer, the business contexts they work within, and the methods they employ in their work.
- Analyse and report on an organisational and business context for design engineering.
- Demonstrate the ability to synthesise the application of design engineering knowledge, understanding and skills in an industry context.
- Interact with key stakeholders to communicate design engineering related activities in a professional setting.
- Reflect on learning in an industrial context identifying areas of personal and professional development appropriate to their placement context and future professional roles.
Description of Content
Placement preparation:
CVs, Portfolios and communications
Psychometric testing
Interviews
Assessment days
Professional network development
Reflective report writing:
Organisation audit
Professional Development Review
Contact us
Dyson School of Design Engineering
Imperial College London
25 Exhibition Road
South Kensington
London
SW7 2DB
design.engineering@imperial.ac.uk
Tel: +44 (0) 20 7594 8888