Recommended prerequisite for participation in
the module
The module adds to knowledge, skills and competencies obtained
during 1st semester in Industrial Design Engineering at
Architecture & Design or similar.
Content, progress and pedagogy of the
module
The aim is to enable the students to acquire an understanding of
how design engineering can be used strategically and as a tool for
creating new business concept. By introducing and practicing other
theoretical perspectives on innovation and product development, the
students will gain a greater theoretical understanding and
perspective on the design approach to value creation.
Learning objectives
Knowledge
Students who complete the module:
- Must be able to account for theories of innovation, business
models and strategic design and reflect on the role of design and
its possibilities within the development of new business and their
practical application
- Must be able to account for the feasibility and approximate
cost of the proposed solution
- Must be able to explain, evaluate and reflect on the main
differences and similarities between design engineering approach
and business-related approaches to value creation and
innovation.
Skills
Students who complete the module:
- Must be able to use and argue specific techniques and methods
for innovation and entrepreneurship and apply these to opportunity
identification and problem solving in relation to the choice of
innovation focus
- Must be able to present a product-based business concept and
adapt communication style and content to different
stakeholders
- Must be able to apply knowledge on production costs and
possibilities, advanced technology and manufacturing possibilities
to support a business case
- Must be able to present a product proposal in a professional
manner, be selecting and combining relevant analogue and digital
tools that highlight the main selling points of a
product
Competences
Students who complete the module:
- Must be able to use and implement business, entrepreneurship
and/or innovation theory as an integrated part of developing ideas
and designing concepts, services or product proposals
- Must be able to scientifically describe and reflect on a
product development process involving innovation and
entrepreneurship
Type of instruction
Types of instruction are listed in § 17; Structure and contents
of the programme.
Exam
Exams
Name of exam | Advanced Integrated Design II: Business Development |
Type of exam | Written or oral exam |
ECTS | 5 |
Permitted aids | Without aids |
Assessment | 7-point grading scale |
Type of grading | Internal examination |
Criteria of assessment | The criteria of assessment are stated in the Examination
Policies and Procedures |