Sustainable Engineering Design
Issued by
Binghamton University
The Sustainable Engineering Design badge earner can explain the process of concurrent engineering, describe the Voice of Customer (VOC) and use the Kano Model to prioritize end user needs, determine product specifications for improved sustainability, discuss manufacturing strategies for sustainability, describe the product life cycle and it's importance for sustainable design, and explain the various dimensions of Design For X's (DFX’s) and their importance for sustainable design.
- Type Validation
- Level Foundational
- Time Hours
- Cost Paid
Skills
Earning Criteria
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This course is open to all engineers, professionals, faculty and college-level students.
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This is an in-person course that will take 7-8 hours to complete and explores sustainable engineering principles applied to product, process, facility, and supply chain design. Teams engage in a comprehensive design exercise to develop a product, layout, and supply chain plan. The session combines lectures, discussion, and collaborative activities, reinforcing how to design efficiently, sustainably, and for first-time success.
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To earn this credential, the learner must successfully complete the course assignment project to be conducted during the course.
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$250.00 - standard/industry; $175.00 -SUNY faculty/staff; $150.00 - BU faculty/staff and BU alumni; $125.00 - non-SUNY students; $95.00 - BU students and other SUNY students.
Standards
6 Professional Development Hours (PDH) for Professional Engineers. This course complies with the requirements of the NYS Office of Professions for continuing professional education.