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SS 2016 - WS 2019/20

English

European Engineering Team

12

Kohl, Holger

Benotet

Portfolioprüfung

English

Zugehörigkeit


Fakultät V

Institut für Werkzeugmaschinen und Fabrikbetrieb

35365200 FG S-Professur Nachhaltige Unternehmensentwicklung

Maschinenbau

Kontakt


PTZ 9

Stock, Tim

holger.kohl@tu-berlin.de

Lernergebnisse

The globalized European environment is faced by the challenge to meet the continuously growing worldwide demand for capital and consumer goods by simultaneously ensuring a sustainable evolvement of human existence. A worldwide increase in wealth based on current technologies with their consumption of resources will exceed every accountable social, environmental and economic bound. The manufacturing industry accounts for approximately 16% of global GDP and 14% of the total employment. A strong manufacturing industry can thus be the cornerstone of a Sustainable Development in Europe. Young entrepreneurial engineers motivated to set up sustainable initiatives have to be identified and trained in European universities. They will hence gain the knowledge and skills to expand sustainable engineering to competitive innovations for empowering a global sustainable development. Mobility, multi-locality, and transnational migration are current social developments among the population of the EU induced by the dynamic European economy. The human cohabitation within the European society will become more and more characterized by intercultural and cross-border interactions between the European citizens. This development can be already observed within the activities of European companies. Cross-border project work between different sites as well as transnational cooperation are essential for ensuring the competitiveness in an increasing globalization. Engineers are not only required to have state-of-the-art technical knowledge, but also to apply it in international teams. They have to work with colleagues, suppliers, and clients from different cultural backgrounds, operate as part of a team, and master the challenges of virtual cooperation in specific engineering tasks and within international value chains. Motivated by these needs of today’s globalized European society, a multidisciplinary and intercultural team of master students from four European universities, so-called European Engineering Team (EET), will work together on a joint research project aiming for a sustainable technological innovation. The innovation will be subsequently transferred into a sustainable startup established by the team of master students. The European Engineering Team copes with the challenge of sustainability in engineering science and strongly fosters entrepreneurial thinking. Consequently, this master module provides the competencies required in a dynamic European economy by developing skills for working across disciplines, borders, and cultures in the area of tension between new technologies, social change, ecological responsibility and entrepreneurial opportunities.

Lehrinhalte

The teaching and learning activities of the module will combine theoretical knowledge transfer, project work as well as transnational and intercultural experiences for the students. Moreover, the teaching and training activities aim to foster sustainable and entrepreneurial thinking in engineering processes. In summary, the following contents will be specifically trained: • Working and communicating in transnational and intercultural project teams • International project management • Methods and tools of Sustainable Manufacturing and Engineering • Methods and tools of Startup development • Methods and tools of Process and Product Development • Creative Problem Solving • Virtual communication and project management tools

Modulbestandteile

Compulsory area

Die folgenden Veranstaltungen sind für das Modul obligatorisch:

LehrveranstaltungenArtNummerTurnusSpracheSWS ISIS VVZ
Collaboration in transnational projectsIVSoSeKeine Angabe4
Project on European EngineeringPJSoSeKeine Angabe3
Sustainable ManufacturingELSoSeKeine Angabe2

Arbeitsaufwand und Leistungspunkte

Collaboration in transnational projects (IV):

AufwandbeschreibungMultiplikatorStundenGesamt
Präsenzzeit20.03.0h60.0h
Vor-/Nachbereitung20.03.0h60.0h
120.0h(~4 LP)

Project on European Engineering (PJ):

AufwandbeschreibungMultiplikatorStundenGesamt
Präsenzzeit15.04.0h60.0h
Vor-/Nachbereitung15.08.0h120.0h
180.0h(~6 LP)

Sustainable Manufacturing (EL):

AufwandbeschreibungMultiplikatorStundenGesamt
Präsenzzeit16.01.0h16.0h
Vor-/Nachbereitung16.02.75h44.0h
60.0h(~2 LP)
Der Aufwand des Moduls summiert sich zu 360.0 Stunden. Damit umfasst das Modul 12 Leistungspunkte.

Beschreibung der Lehr- und Lernformen

The teaching and learning activities of the module will follow the idea of action- in combination with blended-learning. Project on European Engineering: The students will closely work together on a project with master students from three European partner universities (Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Politecnico di Milano, Warsaw University of Technology) focusing on the development of a technological innovation for coping with the sustainability challenge. Possible research fields for the technological innovation might be e.g. Closed Loop Life Cycles, Sustainable Factories of the Future, Urban Production, Smart Cities, Learning Factories, or Product development with sustainable materials. During the last three months of the project work, the developed technological innovation will be put into industrial practice by developing a sustainable startup. Collaboration in transnational project work: To support the project work, the teaching and learning activities of the module will also include presence phases at each partner university for training the mobility-, self- and intercultural-competencies as well as to strengthen the team building of the participating students. E-learning lectures on Sustainable Manufacturing: In order to improve methodical- and professional-competencies, the project work is lastly supplemented by e-learning phases in form of e-lectures addressing different topics on Sustainable Manufacturing and Engineering. In summary, the required teaching and learning workload of 12 ECTS for the module has to be carried out by three mandatory teaching and learning activities: a Project on European Engineering (6 ECTS), a Collaboration in transnational project work (4 ECTS), as well as an e-learning lecture on Sustainable Manufacturing (2 ECTS).

Voraussetzungen für die Teilnahme / Prüfung

Wünschenswerte Voraussetzungen für die Teilnahme an den Lehrveranstaltungen:

Requirements for participation in the teaching and learning activities: • A completed bachelor degree or completed basic studies • A good command of the English language is required for the transnational project work Requirements for subscribing to the module exam: • none

Verpflichtende Voraussetzungen für die Modulprüfungsanmeldung:

Dieses Modul hat keine Prüfungsvoraussetzungen.

Abschluss des Moduls

Benotung

Benotet

Prüfungsform

Portfolio examination

Art der Portfolioprüfung

Keine Angabe

Sprache(n)

English

Prüfungselemente

NamePunkte/GewichtKategorieDauer/Umfang
Final Documentation and Prototype40Keine AngabeKeine Angabe
Final Presentation in Trondheim20Keine AngabeKeine Angabe
Interim Presentation in Berlin10Keine AngabeKeine Angabe
Interim Presentation in Milan10Keine AngabeKeine Angabe
Logged practical performance in the Project on European Engineering 20Keine AngabeKeine Angabe

Notenschlüssel

Keine Angabe

Prüfungsbeschreibung (Abschluss des Moduls)

Grading system: 95,0 to 100,0 points ... 1,0 90,0 to 94,9 points ..... 1,3 85,0 to 89,9 points ..... 1,7 80,0 to 84,9 points ..... 2,0 75,0 to 79,9 points ..... 2,3 70,0 to 74,9 points ..... 2,7 65,0 to 69,9 points ..... 3,0 60,0 to 64,9 points ..... 3,3 55,0 to 59,9 points ..... 3,7 50,0 to 54,9 points ..... 4,0 0,0 to 49,9 points ....... 5,0 The verification of the successful participation in the e-learning part “Sustainable Manufacturing” is a mandatory requirement for participation in the “Final Presentation” in Trondheim as well as for submitting the “Final Documentation and Prototype”.

Dauer des Moduls

Für Belegung und Abschluss des Moduls ist folgende Semesteranzahl veranschlagt:
2 Semester.

Dieses Modul kann in folgenden Semestern begonnen werden:
Sommersemester.

Maximale teilnehmende Personen

Die maximale Teilnehmerzahl beträgt 3.

Anmeldeformalitäten

The application for the module should be submitted before February 20th and before the start of the summer semester. The application for the module should be sent via email to: tim.stock@tu-berlin.de

Literaturhinweise, Skripte

Skript in Papierform

Verfügbarkeit:  nicht verfügbar

 

Skript in elektronischer Form

Verfügbarkeit:  verfügbar

 

Literatur

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