Learning Outcomes:
1. Apply management principles and tools for planning, decision-making, and problem-solving in engineering organisations and projects.
2. Question implicit assumptions and common biases in individual and group analysis and decision making, to improve decision-making processes.
3. Evaluate engineering decisions within an ethical framework.
4. Analyse complex interactions between economic, social, and environmental priorities in an organisation or project.
5. Recognise legal and ethical responsibilities of professional engineering practitioners to employers, coworkers, customers, and wider society.