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“Embedding soft skills and business awareness – Mechanical Engineering at UU”

“Embedding soft skills and business awareness – Mechanical Engineering at UU”. Dr Margaret Morgan. Overview. BEng Hons Mechanical Engineering programme Embedding business skills within the curriculum Industry collaboration and support. BEng Hons Mechanical Engineering.

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“Embedding soft skills and business awareness – Mechanical Engineering at UU”

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  1. “Embedding soft skills and business awareness – Mechanical Engineering at UU” Dr Margaret Morgan

  2. Overview • BEng Hons Mechanical Engineering programme • Embedding business skills within the curriculum • Industry collaboration and support

  3. BEng Hons Mechanical Engineering • CEng accreditation by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers • 85% employment record • Compulsory industrial Placement • Strong university/industry partnership

  4. What industry wants? • Technical excellence • Problem-solving skills • Innovation and creativity • Commercial awareness • Excellent communicators

  5. Matching programme delivery to industry needs • Communication / team-working skills • Practical management skills e.g. self-discipline, independent study-skills, time management, etc. • Visits to manufacturing organisations • Placement in industry • Formal industrial management module

  6. Industry visits

  7. Real-life design brief given • Students and company engineers • Industry prizes for winning designs Industrially relevant projects

  8. Practical Application

  9. Practical Application

  10. Considerations • Huge logistical task coordinating industrial visits and timetables • Need commitment from the companies – use past graduates as facilitators • Financial incentive required for companies to be involved? • Grant aid scheme to encourage companies to employ Placement students?

  11. Practical issues • Need continuity on industrially sponsored prizes • Lack of commitment/maturity from the students • Need buy-in from lecturing staff

  12. Financial implications • Cost of bus hire – relatively small • Hospitality for industrial visitors – insignificant • Travel costs for industrial Placement visits

  13. Thank you

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