WM3B5-30 Work Based Project (APEP)
Introductory description
The work-based project module offers apprentices the opportunity to undertake a significant piece of work-based engineering research which meets the needs of the business, is relevant to their role and allows the relevant KSBs to be demonstrated for the EPA. Apprentices will be required to demonstrate problem solving and project management skills whilst applying engineering principles and complying with safety and ethical requirements.
This project acts as the major project of an undergraduate engineering programme in line with accreditation requirements. Formative project proposals will be generated by students in discussion with their line manager/work based mentor and University academic staff. With the project being focused in the workplace, supervision will be undertaken by both the University and the employer to ensure alignment with parallel objectives.
The project is mapped to specific knowledge, skills and behaviours (KSBs) from each apprenticeship standard within APEP - ST0023, ST0024, ST0025 & ST0027. Apprentices may also demonstrate additional KSBs, depending on the exact nature of their chosen project.
This module is linked with C1, C2, C4, C5, C7, C8, C9, C13, C15 & C17 of the AHEP 4.
LO1-C8 LO2-C4 LO3-C7, C9 LO4-C13,C15 LO5-C1,C2,C5,C17
Module aims
The aim of this module is to undertake independent engineering study, drawing on the knowledge, skills and behaviours developed during the apprenticeship and completing a significant and defined piece of work that has a real business application and benefit.
Outline syllabus
This is an indicative module outline only to give an indication of the sort of topics that may be covered. Actual sessions held may differ.
Work-based and self-directed learning
Management and organisation of self and work-based project
Developing practitioner research skills and applying them within a specific work context
Selecting a project and generating research questions
Formulation of relevant objectives to address academic and organisational needs
Scoping and management of the project
Development of a robust proposal
Carrying out literature research
Primary research methods
Data analysis methods relevant to the chosen topic
Presentation of results
Presentation of the project to meet academic and organisational needs
Learning outcomes
By the end of the module, students should be able to:
- Define a research question and generate aims and objectives which seek to solve an existing problem or make an improvement for the employer. [AHEP:4 - C8]
- Critically analyse existing literature, including industry publications, relevant to the chosen research topic. [AHEP:4 - C4]
- Evaluate and apply appropriate research methods to answer the research question, including risk management practices, research ethics and health and safety. [AHEP:4 - C7, C9]
- Demonstrate proficiency in utilising project management tools, specifically for planning and resource management. [AHEP:4 - C13, C15]
- Effectively communicate the project's outcomes, critically analysing and presenting its results. [AHEP:4 - C1, C2, C5, C17]
Indicative reading list
Reading lists can be found in Talis
Specific reading list for the module
Research element
This project module requires apprentices to make a reasoned selection of approaches to the research methodology, data collection techniques and data analysis, including the development of appropriate aims and objectives and abiding by ethical, social and environmental considerations.
Subject specific skills
Comply with statutory and organisational safety requirements and demonstrate a responsible and disciplined approach to risk mitigation, avoidance and management (S1 on all standards)
Undertake project management and schedule of engineering activities (S2 on ST0025)
Use and interpret a range of engineering data sources and supporting documentation (S2 on ST0023)
Organise work efficiently and effectively by managing engineering resources when completing tasks (S3 on ST0027)
Secure and manage appropriate resources (S3 on ST0025)
Lead complex maintenance or technical support activities (S3 on ST0023)
Produce presentations and work to engineering specifications and briefs, presenting and technical problem solving (S3 on ST0024)
Carry out Project Management activities (S5 on ST0027, S2 on ST0024)
Qualitative and quantitative analysis
Research methods and information gathering
Ethical, social and environmental issues in engineering.
Additional skills will depend on the topic of the project and the specific apprenticeship. All projects will draw on aspects of the course and apply them throughout the project. The project is seen as an opportunity to aggregate the subject skills developed throughout the course and synthesise them to address an identified, real world situation.
Transferable skills
Problem solving: Use rational and logical reasoning to deduce appropriate and well-reasoned conclusions Critical Thinking: Make informed decisions on the value of a range of sources allowing an evidence based
conclusion based on this analysis.
Self-awareness: Awareness of personal strengths and emotional intelligence.
Written communication: Present arguments, knowledge and ideas, in a range of formats
Communication Active Listening: questioning, reflecting, summarizing
Professionalism: Prepared to operate autonomously; Aware of how to be efficient and resilient; Manages
priorities and time; Self-motivated, setting and achieving goals, prioritising tasks.
Information Literacy: Critical awareness of how information is gathered, used, managed and synthesised;
Systematic collection, analysis and evaluation of information in the investigation of a topic.
Study time
| Type | Required |
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| Seminars | 5 sessions of 1 hour (2%) |
| Project supervision | 10 sessions of 1 hour (3%) |
| Work-based learning | 51 sessions of 1 hour (17%) |
| Online learning (independent) | 50 sessions of 1 hour (17%) |
| Assessment | 180 hours (61%) |
| Total | 296 hours |
Private study description
No private study requirements defined for this module.
Costs
No further costs have been identified for this module.
You must pass all assessment components to pass the module.
Assessment group A2
| Weighting | Study time | Eligible for self-certification | |
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Assessment component |
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| Final report | 90% | 160 hours | Yes (extension) |
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The final report will cover:
This will form a single individual submission consisting of a written report. |
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Reassessment component is the same |
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Assessment component |
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| Project presentation and discussion | 10% | 20 hours | No |
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The project presentation and discussion will cover:
Please refer to the assessment brief for your specific stream for the details of this component as different standards include different requirements. |
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Reassessment component is the same |
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Feedback on assessment
Formative Feedback:
- Written feedback on project ideation document
- Verbal formative feedback during online Q&A sessions
- Verbal individual feedback during supervisor meetings
Summative Feedback - Written feedback on Project report
- Oral feedback on presentation
Pre-requisites
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Courses
Course availability information is based on the current academic year, so it may change.This module is Core for:
- Year 4 of DWMS-H7C7 Undergraduate Applied Professional Engineering (Control/Technical Support Engineer) (Degree Apprenticeship)
- Year 4 of DWMS-H7C6 Undergraduate Applied Professional Engineering (Electrical/Electronic Support Engineer) (Degree Apprenticeship)
- Year 4 of DWMS-H7C5 Undergraduate Applied Professional Engineering (Manufacturing Engineer) (Degree Apprenticeship)
- Year 4 of DWMS-H7C8 Undergraduate Applied Professional Engineering (Product Design and Development Engineer) (Degree Apprenticeship)