Module information on this degree can be found below, separated by year of study.

The module information below applies for the current academic year. The academic year runs from August to July; the 'current year' switches over at the end of July.

Students select optional courses subject to rules specified in the Mechanical Engineering Student Handbook,  for example at most three Design and Business courses. Please note that numbers are limited on some optional courses and selection criteria will apply.

Equality, Diversity and Inclusion in Engineering A

Module aims

Students will learn about and engage with engineering in the context of global society and within the engineering industry. Students will apply this knowledge to create and plan initiatives, gaining an understanding of being an EDI champion and improving interpersonal skills. This is a level 6 version of an enhanced level 7 module and students cannot take both for credit towards their final degree

Learning outcomes

 On completion of this module students will be able to:

1. Have knowledge and critical understanding of the key issues surrounding equality, diversity and inclusion in engineering, STEM and wider society
2. Identify and evaluate actionable methods of embedding EDI into engineering education and/or industry
3. Create an initiative at 911½ñÈÕºÚÁÏ or an external partner (such as a school or engineering business), with a specific target relating to improving EDI in engineering 
4. Develops plans to critically assess the impact of this initiative through qualitative and quantitative measures and communicate results
5. Evaluate one’s own positionality and personal development as well as changes to thinking through reflective practice

Module syllabus

 - The meaning of EDI and the societal and discriminatory structures it sits within

- The impact of positionality on EDI initiatives and discrimination
- The relevance of EDI to engineering and the benefits of championing EDI
- EDI actions and their limitations in both education and industry 
- Impact assessment of EDI initiatives 
- Reflective and reflexive skills in personal development

Assessments

Assessment type Assessment description Weighting Pass mark Must pass?
Coursework Curated discussion of reflective logbook  40% 40% Y
Coursework Bi-weekly group tasks 40% 40% Y
Examination Individual reflective essay 20% 40% Y

Reading list

Week 2

  • 911½ñÈÕºÚÁÏ

  • Pallavi Ojha, Asad Raja, Angela Sun Supervisors: Julie Varley and Linda Stringer

  • Creating a module to empower engineering students to become champions for equality, diversity and inclusion

    Pallavi Ojha; Angela Sun; Asad Raja; Julie Varley; Chloe Agg; Linda Stringer; Ojha, Pallavi; Sun, Angela; Raja, Asad; Varley, Julie; Agg, Chloe; Stringer, Linda

    Proceedings of the International Conference on Engineering and Product Design Education The Design Society

  • The Effect of Gender and Race Intersectionality on Student Learning Outcomes in Engineering

    Ro, Hyun Kyoung ; Loya, Karla I

    Review of higher education Johns Hopkins University Press

Week 3

  • YESTEM Project UK Team

  • Gillie Bolton

    5th,

  • LSE Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Team

  • Equality Diversity and Inclusion Centre (EDIC)

Week 4

  • Equal Engineers

  • The Engineer

    Poggy Murray Whitham

    The Engineer

  • Poggy Murray Whitham

    Equal Engineers

  • Poggy Murray Whitham

    Arden University

Week 5

  • Eddo-Lodge, Reni, author.

    Expanded edition., Bloomsbury Publishing

  • Akala, 1983- author.

    Two Roads

  • Adichie, Chimamanda Ngozi, 1977- author.

    4th Estate

  • Said, Edward W., author.

    Vintage Books

  • Said, Edward W. (Edward William)

    [New ed.]., Penguin

  • Achebe, Chinua

    Penguin in association with Heinemann African Writers Series

  • Marshall, Tim, 1959- author.

    First Scribner hardcover edition., Scribner

  • Banerjee, Abhijit V.

    The Perseus Books Group

  • Klein, Naomi, 1970-.

    Penguin

  • Stiglitz, Joseph E.

    Allen Lane

Week 6

  • Holmes, Kat,

    The MIT Press

  • Holmes, Kat

  • Maslin, Steve, author.

    Jessica Kingsley Publishers

  • Dunn, Winnie.

    Jessica Kingsley

  • Dunn, Winnie

  • Syed, Matthew, author.

    John Murray

  • Griggs, Kate, author.

    Vermilion

  • Dobelli, Rolf

  • Hendren, Sara, 1973- author.

    First hardcover., Riverhead Books

Week 7

  • Hoare Lea

  • 911½ñÈÕºÚÁÏ

  • Work as a Masculinity Contest

    Jennifer L. Berdahl, Marianne Cooper, Peter Glick, Robert W. Livingston, Joan C. Williams

    Journal of Social Issues

  • 911½ñÈÕºÚÁÏ

  • Bullshitters. Who Are They and What Do We Know about Their Lives?

    Jerrim et al.

  • Hoare Lea

  • Construction Management

Week 9

  • Where are my Black professors? The research culture preventing Black researchers from thriving in UK institutions

    Essilfie-Quaye, Sarah ; Reddy, Sasiragha Priscilla ; Adeturinmo, Mary ; Lloyd, Clare M ; Morgan, Winston

    Wellcome open research

  • Criado-Perez, Caroline, author.

    Vintage

  • Negotiated spaces: black women academics’ experiences in UK universities

    Osho, Yaz Iyabo ; Alormele, Naomi

    Higher education Springer Nature B.V

  • Rollock, Nicola

    UCU

  • The Hamilton Commission

    Royal Academy of Engineering

  • Royal Academy of Engineering

  • The All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Diversity and Inclusion in Science, Technology

    British Science Association

Week 10

  • Lynne Bianchi, Christina Whittaker & Amanda Poole

  • Archer, L; Moote, J; Macleod, E; Francis, B; DeWitt, J.

    UCL Institute of Education

  • Ofsted

  • CFE Research

  • Kantar

  • Simply Psychology

  • Office for Students

Week 11

  • AdvanceHE

  • 911½ñÈÕºÚÁÏ

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  • UCL

  • University of Nottingham Business School

    Royal Academy of Engineering