MSE Master of Science in Engineering

The Swiss engineering master's degree


Chaque module vaut 3 ECTS. Vous sélectionnez 10 modules/30 ECTS parmi les catégories suivantes:

  • 12-15 crédits ECTS en Modules technico-scientifiques (TSM)
    Les modules TSM vous transmettent une compétence technique spécifique à votre orientation et complètent les modules de spécialisation décentralisés.
  • 9-12 crédits ECTS en Bases théoriques élargies (FTP)
    Les modules FTP traitent de bases théoriques telles que les mathématiques élevées, la physique, la théorie de l’information, la chimie, etc., vous permettant d’étendre votre profondeur scientifique abstraite et de contribuer à créer le lien important entre l’abstraction et l’application dans le domaine de l’innovation.
  • 6-9 crédits ECTS en Modules contextuels (CM)
    Les modules CM vous transmettent des compétences supplémentaires dans des domaines tels que la gestion des technologies, la gestion d’entreprise, la communication, la gestion de projets, le droit des brevets et des contrats, etc.

Le descriptif de module (download pdf) contient le détail des langues pour chaque module selon les catégories suivantes:

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Managing complexity and innovation in aviation (TSM_CompAvi)

This course is designed for students of

the MSE in Aviation, though students of other engineering disciplines are

welcome to attend as well.

 

At the end of this course, you will be

able to articulate the importance and impact of innovation - at both a micro

(individual or firm) and macro (societal/national) level. Why is innovation

given such importance? How can it be measured, accelerated and when can it go

awfully wrong? In a nutshell: understanding the impact of innovation in

aviation.

 

Students will learn to think critically

when something is presented as "new" or "innovative".

Equipped with methods, tools, techniques and a standard vocabulary, students

can challenge claims made outside the academic setting as to the relevance and

expected impact of innovation. The focus will be given on examples from the

aviation industry (civil, general, military, manned and unmanned), though examples

may also occasionally be drawn from outside aviation.

 

Through weekly group assignments,

students will prepare a short presentation based on the past lecture and

assigned readings. This will help apply the methods learned in the course on

real-world scenarios.

 

A final term

assignment will permit each student to individually apply all the material

learned on addressing a clearly defined problem and applying the methods taught

to implement methods of innovation. Depending on the selected problem, students

will be able to conclude whether the innovation applied is truly impactful (and

for whom).

 

The weekly and

term assignments will also permit students to strengthen their presentation

skills. 

Compétences préalables

No prerequisites.

Objectifs d'apprentissage

  • Understanding the imapact of innovation in aviation.
  • Macro: Role of innovation within aviation industry, growth-driven economy, National Innovation Systems, mission oriented policies, the entrepreneurial state, importance of Sustainability Development Goals (SDGs), competitive forces
  • Micro: Role of innovation at product and firm level, as well as the role of the entrepreneur (Unternehmer)
  • Appreciation and understanding of complexity and complex systems, particularly from an innovation perspective, identifying and understanding problems and identifying solutions through entrepreneurial methods.
  • Measuring, visualising and modelling complex systems.
  • Methods for protecting and exploiting ideas, incl. patents, trade secrets, standards and lobbying.
  • Methods and principles of innovation incl. open innovation, technology readiness assessments (TRA), technology roadmaps, biomimicry, technological determinism and momentum, serendipity, uncertainty, risks vs. rewards, business model innovation and application of the business model canvas.
  • Failures, frauds and fiascos – a closer look and where innovation can go wrong and methods of mitigation (e.g. whistleblowing, better planning).
  • Importance and relevance of maintenance (incl. MRO) in ensuring sustanable innovation practices.
  • Based on availability, experts from industry will be invited to share their experiences on related topics.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Contenu des modules

- Principles of Innovation

 

- Principles of Complexity

 

- Standards and Regulations

 

- Business Model Innovation

& Design

 

- National Innovation Systems

& Innovation Relevant Aviation Policies

 

- Frauds, Failures &

Fiascos

Méthodes d'enseignement et d'apprentissage

  • Classroom lectures (in exceptional cases, access via video/remote can be organized)
  • Student presentations as part of tutorials (group exercises)

Bibliographie

- Assigned readings (papers, case studies, patent filings etc.) will be distributed via Moodle.

- Some readings will be optional (not required for exam or completing assignments) but can help enrich the course experience and gain deeper understanding of course objectives.

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