ELEC70108 Professional Competencies PortfolioLecturer(s): Prof Kristel Fobelets; Dr Teh Evona Aims
Professional registration with the relevant engineering body (the IET in this case) is the natural next step upon graduating and entering the professional world. It demonstrates that you have reached an internationally recognised standard of competence, while acknowledging your commitment to maintaining this in the future. This is in line with The Engineering Council's guidance for the accreditation of HE programmes which includes an item to "Plan and record self-learning and development as the foundation of lifelong learning/CPD"
For MEng graduates the Professional Registration level is Chartered Engineer (CEng) which requires at least 2 years of professional experience. In this module you will complete 3 of the 17 competencies in the online Career Manager tool on the IET website to start your Professional Registration. Learning Outcomes
By the end of the Professional Competencies module you will be able to:
1. Understand the requirements to become a Chartered Engineer by the IET 2.Adopt an inclusive approach to engineering practice and recognise the responsibilities, benefits and importance of supporting equality, diversity and inclusion. 3. Critically analyse their current knowledge and skills to determine where there are gaps 4. Evaluate their experience against set criteria to determine which competencies they meet 5. Create a career plan for the first 2 years of their professional career to acquire the remaining competencies Syllabus
This module builds on your previous professional work experience. You are expected to have completed the Group Consultancy Project (ELEC60014)
In this module you will complete 3 of the 17 competencies in the online Career Manager tool on the IET website to start your Professional Registration: Knowledge and understanding. A1. Have maintained and extended a sound theoretical approach to enable them to develop their particular role A2. Developing solutions to unusual/challenging problems, using knowledge and understanding and/or dealing with complex issues or significant risk Design, development and solving engineering problems. B1. Take an active role in the identification and definition of project requirements, problems and opportunities B2. Can identify appropriate investigations/research to undertake design, development and analysis required to complete and conduct engineering tasks B3. Can implement engineering tasks and evaluate the effectiveness of engineering solutions Responsibility, management or leadership. C1. Plan the work and resources needed to enable effective implementation of a significant engineering task or project C2. Manage (organise, direct and control), programme or schedule, budget and resource elements of a significant engineering task or project C3. Lead teams or technical specialisms and assist others to meet changing technical and managerial needs C4. Bring about continuous improvement through quality management Communication and interpersonal skills. D1. Communicate effectively with others, at all levels, in English D2. Clearly present and discuss proposals, justifications and conclusions D3. Demonstrate personal and social skills and awareness of diversity and inclusion issues Professional commitment. E1. Understand and comply with relevant codes of conduct E2. Understand the safety implications of their role and manage, apply and improve safe systems of work E3. Understand the principles of sustainable development and apply them in their work E4. Carry out and record the continuing professional development (CPD) necessary to maintain and enhance competence in their own area of practice E5. Understand the ethical issues that may arise in their role and carry out their responsibilities in an ethical manner Exam Duration: N/A Exam contribution: 0% Coursework contribution: 100% Term: Summer Closed or Open Book (end of year exam): N/A Coursework Requirement: Coursework only module Oral Exam Required (as final assessment): N/A Prerequisite module(s): None required Course Homepage: unavailable Book List:
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