Study programme 2019-2020Français
Introduction to Engineering Professions
Programme component of Bachelor's in Engineering à la Faculty of Engineering

Students are asked to consult the ECTS course descriptions for each learning activity (AA) to know what assessment methods are planned for the end of Q3

CodeTypeHead of UE Department’s
contact details
Teacher(s)
UI-B2-IRCIVI-001-MCompulsory UEFORTEMPS Philippe
  • FORTEMPS Philippe
  • ANCIA Philippe
  • BENJELLOUN Mohammed
  • BETTE Sébastien
  • DE WEIRELD Guy
  • DUALIBE Fortunato
  • DUTOIT Thierry
  • GODERNIAUX Pascal
  • LECRON Fabian
  • MOINY Francis
  • RIVIERE LORPHEVRE Edouard
  • VERLINDEN Olivier
  • VITRY Véronique
  • MAHMOUDI Saïd

Language
of instruction
Language
of assessment
HT(*) HTPE(*) HTPS(*) HR(*) HD(*) CreditsWeighting Term
  • Français
Français244800066.002nd term

AA CodeTeaching Activity (AA) HT(*) HTPE(*) HTPS(*) HR(*) HD(*) Term Weighting
I-POLY-022Project Management Tools : scientific and professional communication; and planning120000Q2
I-POLY-020Design Your Personal Career Plan120000Q2
I-POLY-021Technological Project048000Q2
Programme component
Prérequis

Objectives of Programme's Learning Outcomes

  • Implement an engineering approach dealing with a set problem taking into account technical, economic and environmental constraints
    • Understand the stages of an engineering approach
    • Identify and describe the problem to be solved and the functional need (of prospective clients) to be met considering the state of technology
    • Design, evaluate and optimise solutions addressing the problem
    • Implement a chosen solution in the form of a drawing, a schema, a plan, a model, a prototype, software and/or digital model
    • Communicate the approach, results and prospects to a client or a board
    • Identify and acquire the information and skills needed to solve the problem
  • Understand the fundamentals of project management to carry out a set project, individually or as part of a team
    • Use the principles and tools of planning (time, tasks and resources)
    • Ensure a project is tracked and documented according to its specifications
    • Adapt the approach and achievements taking into account the feedback received
    • Respect deadlines and timescales
  • Collaborate, work in a team
    • Interact effectively with other students to carry out collaborative projects.
    • Analyse personal performance within a group
    • Identify and appropriately implement the different ways of working in a group
  • Communicate in a structured way - both orally and in writing, in French and English - giving clear, accurate, reasoned information
    • Argue to and persuade customers, teachers and a board both orally and in writing
    • Use several methods of written and graphic communication: text, tables, equations, sketches, maps, graphs, etc.
    • Give an effective oral presentation, using presentation materials appropriately
  • Demonstrate thoroughness and independence throughout their studies
    • Identify the different fields and participants in engineering
    • Demonstrate self-awareness, asses themself, and develop appropriate learning strategies.
    • Direct their choice of modules within their degree programme in order to develop a career plan in line with the realities in the field and their profile (aspirations, strengths, weaknesses, etc.)
    • Develop their scientific curiosity and open-mindedness
    • Learn to use various resources made available to inform and train independently

Learning Outcomes of UE

Develop his(her) personal reflection with the prospect of one's engineer's career.
Perceive the challenges and the realizations in various domains of the art of the engineer.
Communicate effectively a scientific and/or technological message, by adapting oneself to one's public (written communication and oral communication) or within his(her) project team
Run the stages of a project, according to the CDIO initiative
Operate skills of teamwork and resolution of conflicts
Mobilize (even to develop) knowledge with the aim of the resolution of a precise problem
Envisage the design and marketing components of a technical solution to a problem

Content of UE

- 6 two-hour sessions on the steering tools for projects: scientific and professional communication; planning
- 6 two-hour sessions on the various possibilities of curricula
- 12 afternoons of activities connected to the dynamics of project according to the CDIO initiative, by the realization of a mission in team either in connection with a societal need expressed by a customer, or in digital art, or in innovative technologies.

( For more details, see the Learning Activities)

Prior Experience

Mathématiques pour l'Ingénieur 2; Mécanique rationnelle 1; Physique générale; Éléments de chimie physique et organique

Type of Assessment for UE in Q2

  • Presentation and/or works

Q2 UE Assessment Comments

The final mark results a priori from the weighted average of three components:
- Component 1: evaluation of the project by means of the presentations during the meeting points, the written report, the project delivrables and the presentation of the project result: 75 %
- Component 2: evaluation of written communication by means of an extended abstract: 10%
- Component 2: evaluation of the contribution within the portfolio (personal reflection on professional project): 15 %
If the mark of one of these three components is lower or equal to 7/20, the final mark will be equal to the lowest one.

Given the characteristics of the course (work carried out collectively within the university with mandatory activities), access to the 2nd session is only possible in the event that the jury requests the submission and defence of a revised report. In all other cases, there is no 2nd session; the student must therefore enrol in the following year and participate in all the activities of the program (no exemption).

Type of Assessment for UE in Q3

  • Presentation and/or works

Q3 UE Assessment Comments

Given the characteristics of the course (work carried out collectively within the university with mandatory activities), access to the 2nd session is only possible in the event that the jury requests the submission and defence of a revised report. In all other cases, there is no 2nd session; the student must therefore enrol in the following year and participate in all the activities of the program (no exemption).


The weighting between the components of the score is identical to Q1.

Type of Teaching Activity/Activities

AAType of Teaching Activity/Activities
I-POLY-022
  • Cours magistraux
  • Conférences
I-POLY-020
  • Cours magistraux
  • Conférences
I-POLY-021
  • Ateliers et projets encadrés au sein de l'établissement

Mode of delivery

AAMode of delivery
I-POLY-022
  • Face to face
I-POLY-020
  • Face to face
I-POLY-021
  • Face to face

Required Reading

AA
I-POLY-022
I-POLY-020
I-POLY-021

Required Learning Resources/Tools

AARequired Learning Resources/Tools
I-POLY-022Not applicable
I-POLY-020Not applicable
I-POLY-021Not applicable

Recommended Reading

AA
I-POLY-022
I-POLY-020
I-POLY-021

Recommended Learning Resources/Tools

AARecommended Learning Resources/Tools
I-POLY-022Not applicable
I-POLY-020Not applicable
I-POLY-021Not applicable

Other Recommended Reading

AAOther Recommended Reading
I-POLY-022Jean-Luc Doumont, Trees, maps, and theorems, 192 pages, A4, hardcover. ISBN 978 90 813677 07.
I-POLY-020Not applicable
I-POLY-021Not applicable
(*) HT : Hours of theory - HTPE : Hours of in-class exercices - HTPS : hours of practical work - HD : HMiscellaneous time - HR : Hours of remedial classes. - Per. (Period), Y=Year, Q1=1st term et Q2=2nd term
Date de génération : 13/07/2020
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