Global Design Challenge (H7103)
Level 4
Intersemester week
This module provides you with an opportunity to participate in the Engineering for People Design Challenge, a national design competition organised and run by Engineers without Borders (EwB) UK.
You work in an interdisciplinary team (four or five students) to develop design solutions from project briefs provided by EwB. Project briefs will address real-world, sustainable development projects proposed by an EwB partner organisation working within a community or geographic area. In this way, you’re:
- brought into contact with novel problems from real communities
- required to consider both the technical and cultural dimensions of a design problem in arriving at an appropriate solution.
The module is project based, with workshops facilitated by trained project mentors, and contributions from expert speakers. Teams work through and complete a range of structured activities, from initial choice of project brief through appropriate research, to development of a design concept fulfilling the brief.
The best projects may be put forward to the national Engineering for People Design Challenge final.
Teaching
100%: Lecture
We regularly review our modules to incorporate student feedback, staff expertise, as well as the latest research and teaching methodology. We’re planning to run these modules in the academic year 2025/26. However, there may be changes to these modules in response to feedback, staff availability, student demand or updates to our curriculum.
We’ll make sure to let you know of any material changes to modules at the earliest opportunity.
Courses
This module is offered on the following courses:
- Computer Science (with an industrial placement year) BSc
- Computer Science (with an industrial placement year) MComp
- Computer Science BSc
- Computer Science MComp
- Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence (with an industrial placement year) BSc
- Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence BSc
- Computing for Business and Management (with an industrial placement year) BSc
- Computing for Business and Management BSc
- Computing for Digital Media and Games (with an industrial placement year) BSc
- Computing for Digital Media and Games BSc
- Electrical and Electronic Engineering (with an industrial placement year) BEng
- Electrical and Electronic Engineering (with an industrial placement year) MEng
- Electrical and Electronic Engineering BEng
- Electrical and Electronic Engineering MEng
- Mechanical Engineering (with an industrial placement year) BEng
- Mechanical Engineering (with an industrial placement year) MEng
- Mechanical Engineering BEng
- Mechanical Engineering MEng
- Mechanical Engineering with Robotics (with an industrial placement year) BEng
- Mechanical Engineering with Robotics (with an industrial placement year) MEng
- Mechanical Engineering with Robotics BEng
- Mechanical Engineering with Robotics MEng
- Product Design (with an industrial placement year) BA
- Product Design (with an industrial placement year) BSc
- Product Design BA
- Product Design BSc
- Robotic and Mechatronic Engineering (with an industrial placement year) BEng
- Robotic and Mechatronic Engineering (with an industrial placement year) MEng
- Robotic and Mechatronic Engineering BEng
- Robotic and Mechatronic Engineering MEng
- Sustainable Automotive Engineering (with an industrial placement year) BEng
- Sustainable Automotive Engineering (with an industrial placement year) MEng
- Sustainable Automotive Engineering BEng
- Sustainable Automotive Engineering MEng