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All core courses in "Bioengineering" and Master BIRA programs
The interdisciplinary agronomy project requires groups of 3-4 students to put together an innovative project proposal dealing with a topical issue. In doing so, they will take into account its impact on economic, environmental, ethical and social dimensions of sustainability. The assessment is based on the written project as well as the oral defense (presentation and response to questions) .
a. Contribution of instruction with regards to the referential of leaning outcomes
1.4, 1.5 , 2.4, 2.5 , 4.1 ' 4.7, 5.1 ' 5.9 , 6.1 ' 6.8, 7.2 ' 7.5
b . Specific formulation for this activity AA program (maximum 10) At the end of this activity, the student will be able to :
- know and understand the process of project management, from project formulation to evaluation ; |
- convince the audience during the questions/answers session while maintaining a positive attitude and respectful dialogue.
The contribution of this Teaching Unit to the development and command of the skills and learning outcomes of the programme(s) can be accessed at the end of this sheet, in the section entitled “Programmes/courses offering this Teaching Unit”.
The assessment is bases on 3 parts: (i) report evaluation (ii) oral presentation and (iii) answers to questions
Supervising and guiding students during their project development
The course is instructed over one semester. A call for proposals for innovative solutions to current societal issues is presented to students during the first meeting. Each group has to develop an innovative project that takes into account the specific objectives and requirements of the call and especially the economic, environmental, ethical and social impacts of their project. The themes chosen by the groups are then presented to the instructors during a second session and are discussed and refined with them if necessary. The groups will then organize their investigative work independently and interact with the instructors on a consultative basis. These consultancy meetings are held a number of times during the semester. Final written versions of the proposals are sent at the end of the semester and then defended orally before an audience consisting of the instructors and external experts. A question / answer session will follow each presentation.
Literature review using in the databases available at UCL, other documents and various reports available from companies, professional associations, and ministries. Interviews with experts.
This course can be given in English.