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FEEG6009 2028-29
Design Search and Optimisation (DSO) - Principles, Methods, Parameterizations and Case Studies
This module introduces students to formal design search and optimization (DSO) approaches using a mixture of lectures covering theory and practice and a series of worked case studies with student participation. -
FEEG6009 2025-26
Design Search and Optimisation (DSO) - Principles, Methods, Parameterizations and Case Studies
This module introduces students to formal design search and optimization (DSO) approaches using a mixture of lectures covering theory and practice and a series of worked case studies with student participation. -
FEEG6009 2026-27
Design Search and Optimisation (DSO) - Principles, Methods, Parameterizations and Case Studies
This module introduces students to formal design search and optimization (DSO) approaches using a mixture of lectures covering theory and practice and a series of worked case studies with student participation. -
ARTD1171 2027-28
Design Skills and Practices
In this module, you will further develop your practical design skills and engage with design methods, techniques, and processes. Alongside fundamental technical knowledge, drawing, and applications, the module introduces ergonomics and user-centred design. You will undertake observation, investigation, and creative problem-solving, testing ideas through 2D and 3D physical and digital models.
The module provides foundational knowledge and its application across key technical aspects of product design, including basic scientific and engineering principles, as well as materials and manufacturing considerations. You will have opportunities to further explore the functional dimensions of design.
Communication and presentation skills are reinforced, alongside strategies for managing projects. You continue to develop your ability to use physical and digital tools and software.
Studio-based learning, technical workshops, and laboratory visits support the learning experience. -
ARTD6311 2026-27
Design Thinking for Complex Systems
Design Thinking for Complex Systems is a practice-based module that equips you with critical and creative tools to navigate real-world complexity. You will develop the skills to design resilient, future-oriented solutions grounded in critical analysis and social responsibility. Activities include mapping systemic relationships, prototyping service and product ecosystems, and visually communicating complexity. Through collaborative projects, you will learn how to map, diagnose, and intervene in systemic challenges using advanced design and technical methods. The module tackles urgent issues such as climate adaptation, responsible technology, and inclusive innovation - focusing on areas like resilient healthcare services, sustainable climate interventions, and responsible digital transformation.
Guest lectures, industry-led workshops, and field-based insights connect you with current practices and ensure that your learning remains relevant on both regional and global scales. -
CHEG6008 2030-31
Designing for Scale: Commercialising Chemistry
This module will develop your ability as a chemical engineer to communicate effectively with chemists, translating recent developments in chemistry into a business case and designing the next step in the commercialisation process. -
CHEG6008 2028-29
Designing for Scale: Commercialising Chemistry
This module will develop your ability as a chemical engineer to communicate effectively with chemists, translating recent developments in chemistry into a business case and designing the next step in the commercialisation process. -
CHEG6008 2029-30
Designing for Scale: Commercialising Chemistry
This module will develop your ability as a chemical engineer to communicate effectively with chemists, translating recent developments in chemistry into a business case and designing the next step in the commercialisation process. -
SSPC6907 2026-27
Designing Research
In this module you will explores the practical challenges of designing and conducting research. The module provides a process focused overview of the stages of a research project from reviewing literature, defining research questions, and identifying appropriate methods of quantitative and qualitative data collection and analysis, to navigating ethics, writing up and presenting the research, and data management. The teaching of these elements is underpinned by a strong emphasis on professional practice, practical research skills and critical reflection. The module is assessed via a research proposal that provides important foundations for conducting an empirical PGT dissertation. The skills covered on this module are a key part of professional research practice and as such are important transferable skills, valued by employers in a variety of sectors and industries as well as in academic career paths. -
SSPC6907 2025-26
Designing Research
In this module you will explores the practical challenges of designing and conducting research. The module provides a process focused overview of the stages of a research project from reviewing literature, defining research questions, and identifying appropriate methods of quantitative and qualitative data collection and analysis, to navigating ethics, writing up and presenting the research, and data management. The teaching of these elements is underpinned by a strong emphasis on professional practice, practical research skills and critical reflection. The module is assessed via a research proposal that provides important foundations for conducting an empirical PGT dissertation. The skills covered on this module are a key part of professional research practice and as such are important transferable skills, valued by employers in a variety of sectors and industries as well as in academic career paths.