Sustainable Engineering Design

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Sustainable Engineering Design provided by edX is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 13 weeks long, 3-5 hours a week. Sustainable Engineering Design is taught by Erwin van der Laan, Ester van der Voet, Ken Webster, Conny Bakker, David Peck, Anna-Karin Jönbrink, Armin Lohrengel, Max Prumbohm and Juan Azcarate-Aguerre. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from edX. The course is taught in Englishand is $248.00. Visit the course page at edX for detailed price information.

Overview
  • This 2-course program enables industrial design engineers to take their first steps in designing for a circular economy.

    In the first course, you will explore the basic concepts of the circular economy and their implementation from various perspectives: how businesses can create value by reusing and recycling products; how designers can come up with amazingly clever solutions; and how to apply systems thinking to the transition to the circular economy.

    The second course is more practical. You will learn more about strategies in circular product design (including reuse, repair, remanufacturing and recycling) and how to integrate lifecycle design both into your daily work and your organization’s vision. You will also receive tips and tricks to design accordingly and learn how to make better decision for current and future products designs.

    If you are looking for ways to upskill yourself and become a designer who not only creates great designs but contributes to the environment through sustainable engineering design – this is the program for you!

Syllabus
  • Courses under this program:
    Course 1: Circular Economy: An Introduction

    Learn how to contribute to a sustainable economic system by implementing novel business and design approaches



    Course 2: Engineering Design for a Circular Economy

    Discover and develop sustainable design and engineering methods to improve the reuse, repair, remanufacturing, and recycling of products for a circular economy.