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Principles-Of-Engineering Certificate of Achievement 7pk8lel
Principles-Of-Engineering Certificate of Achievement 7pk8lel
Principles-Of-Engineering Certificate of Achievement 7pk8lel
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Anis HAMZA
has completed the following course:
PRINCIPLES OF ENGINEERING
KING'S COLLEGE LONDON
This online course explored engineering skills, processes, design thinking and teamwork, providing a
solid foundation for further study and career development.
The person named on this certificate has completed the activities in the This certificate represents proof of learning. It is not a formal
attached transcript. For more information about Certificates of qualification, degree, or part of a degree.
Achievement and the effort required to become eligible, visit
futurelearn.com/proof-of-learning/certificate-of-achievement.
Anis HAMZA
has completed the following course:
PRINCIPLES OF ENGINEERING
KING'S COLLEGE LONDON
This course investigated the key processes • Why soft skills and people are at the heart of
engineers use to bring a design from inspiration the field
to creation. It explored both hard and soft skills • How to design your own project using skills
needed by budding engineers, including Design found in many different types of engineering
Thinking, teamwork, and cutting edge Week 2
technologies such as artificial intelligence and This week is all about the application of
the blockchain. Throughout, students were engineering to solving problems. By the end of
encouraged to put the ideas into practice by the week, you will know
creating their own designs, pursuing their own
• How to identify problems that engineering can
curiosity, and working with others to identify
solve
problems engineering might solve.
• How to discover what people really need and
STUDY REQUIREMENT design an engineering brief
4 weeks, 4 hours per week • How to create a prototype and find out where it
needs to be improved
LEARNING OUTCOMES
• Identify some ancient and modern engineering
Week 3
Knowledge of materials and how they behave is
wonders and explain what makes them stand
essential for engineers. During this week you will
out
• Explain some of the broad principles of • Gain a detailed understanding of how one recent
engineering and show how they apply to things innovation works - what keeps a drone in the air
we use every day • Hear from worldwide experts about robots,
• Apply design thinking systematically to your smart materials, and why origami can be helpful
own ideas and inventions • Discuss where engineering is taking us, and
• Develop, create and test low-fidelity prototypes what humans must do to ensure it stays safe
• Evaluate an existing design and suggest ideas Week 4
for improvement Professor Mischa Dohler’s speciality is telecoms
• Explain why engineering is about people and connectivity. This week is devoted to
solving problems
• The miracle of what happens in the background
• Explore some frontier developments such as AI,
when we click a link or make a mobile call
and analyse their advantages and risks
• Discovering how a huge data centre is made and
SYLLABUS why it can help us
Week 1 • Thinking about the possibilities, and the
In Week 1, you will get an eye for engineering. dangers, presented by artificial intelligence and
You will discover quantum technologies