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| Annual Tuition Fee: | ≈ € 5,820 - ≈ € 14,080 (non-EEA) | ||
| Location: | Bournemouth / United Kingdom / View location on map ▾ Hide location on map ▴ | ||
| Duration: | 12 months | Start Date: | September |
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| Languages: | English | ||
This course will not be recruiting for September 2012 entry.
An optional 40-week industry work placement is available on this course.
Awareness, understanding and integration of sustainable development issues within the design process are the underlying issues of this course.
Meeting the needs of the present generation, without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs is the challenge for designers.
Sustainable development addresses issues that include economic growth and employment, social progress for all, protection of the environment and prudent use of natural resources. This is a complex and multidisciplinary subject, therefore advanced techniques are embraced to facilitate and communicate relevant case studies throughout the units.
The research undertaken as part of the Individual Masters Project will give you an opportunity to explore your particular area of interest in greater depth.
The School of Design , Engineering and Computing is active in research and enterprise and has a well established base in Sustainable Design and Design Simulation. All members of the teaching team are members of either The Sustainable Design Research Centre or Design Simulation Research Centre and accordingly are active in research and publication within these fields or in associated enterprise.
Throughout this course units are taught intensively, usually over 4.5 days, with assessment normally taking place 5-6 weeks after the delivery of the unit.
We welcome students on this course for both full-time and part-time study.
This course can be studied part-time, 2 years to masters level and over 3 years to PGDip level and then a 6 month project. During this course units are taught intensively, usually over 4.5 days, with assessment normally taking place 5-6 weeks after the delivery of the unit.
Taught Units
* Interlocking Nature of Sustainability (20)
You will develop a high level understanding of how individuals, corporations and governments are responsible for the current problems as well as develop a strong critical awareness of the urgency of current problems.
* Sustainable Product Design (20)
You will develop a deep knowledge and understanding of sustainable product development based on a multidisciplinary approach, and gain the ability to devise sustainable product development strategy within a design and manufacture context.
* Design Management (20)
You will gain a critical understanding of modern design management, the design process, product development, project planning, the integration of total quality and decision making analysis.
* Design for Waste Minimisation (20)
You will develop a deep knowledge of sustainable development based on a multidisciplinary approach to waste minimisation. You will also learn to identify and quantify environmental impacts during the life cycle of a product/service from raw material abstraction to end of life disposal, and implement real-world sustainable development strategies.
* Business Innovation & Enterprise (20)
You will learn how to identify and exploit a company’s strengths. You will evaluate external opportunities that exist, together with conceiving strategies to overcome internal weaknesses and the threats that might be imposed by the industry environment.
* Research Methods (20)
You will develop key research skills in areas such as literature reviews, critical analysis of research findings, project proposals, planning, experiment design and analysis, and dissemination. This unit will adequately prepare you for writing a project proposal and for conducting and disseminating the Masters project.
* Individual Masters Project (60)
The individual project is designed to help you develop knowledge of the methodologies and techniques of research in your subject area. You will critically investigate, report and engage with complex issues. You will present an analytically rigorous and well argued case and gain problem solving skills by applying your knowledge across the discipline area. Finally, you will present a reflective, integrated discussion of the conclusion of the research, development and practice activity and its implications for the future. Projects that are worth 120 credits must be linked to an industrial research project.
The figures in brackets relate to the number of credits. Throughout this course units are taught intensively, usually over 4.5 days, with assessment normally taking place 5-6 weeks after the delivery of the unit.
You are normally required to take an English Proficiency Test.
Most European Universities recognise the IELTS test.
Take testThe normal requirements for embarking upon a postgraduate taught degree are:
* A good Bachelors Honours degree, or equivalent
* For post-experience and professional qualifications, there may be additional entry requirements set by the association or institute that ultimately administers the qualification in question. The qualification description on the course information pages should tell you what these are but please get in touch with the askBU Enquiry Service if you are in doubt
If you lack the formal academic qualifications needed to enter a postgraduate or post-experience degree, there are several alternative routes to follow - some based on experience. Contact the askBU Enquiry Service for more information.
If English is not your first language:
* IELTS 6.0 (Academic) or above.
| Minimal degree required: | Bachelor's degree |
| Minimal amount of work experience | Not specified |
| IELTS Band: | 6.0 |
| Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE): | Grade C (Score: 60) |
The Quality Assurance Agency (QAA), the UK government’s teaching quality watchdog, awarded us the highest category of confidence in our academic standards.
Many of our courses are accredited by professional and industry bodies, which means our courses are readily recognised by employers, and our graduates have professional membership or status when they compete on the job market.
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