There is an established trend in engineering education to incorporate a design component for preparing
students for real life practice. A recent report entitled Educating Engineers for the 21st Century[9]
stresses that engineering courses need to adapt to the changing needs of businesses and to place a
greater emphasis on real-life problems by working in collaboration with industrial partners.
An initial investigation of design projects across four engineering disciplines was carried out to
understand the breadth and depth of design projects. This included identifying key characteristics of
the design projects, analysis of learning and teaching activities with respect to constructive alignment
and investigation of assessment practices in these design projects. This research also examines the
type of students’ experiences. This paper ends with a discussion on the implications of these findings
for design projects.
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BEGUM, M. and CRAWFORD, A., 2009. A case study on engineering faculty design projects. IN: 11th. International Conference on Engineering and Product Design Education, Brighton, UK, 10-11th Sept.