Humanitarian Engineering
Project (Doing KNoTs)
Good to Know:
Students complete a project of at least 20 hours (2 points).
Find out more about Doing KNoTs.
Students can count time on one of the endorsed programs in the Humanitarian Engineering programs towards their Doing points (max 8 points per 6 units)For more information, check out "Outside the Classroom" https://systems.anu.edu.au/students/experiences/humanitarian/
Knowing and Being KNoTs
Good to Know:
Students complete at least 2 points of Knowing and Being KNoTs.
Find out more about Knowing and Being KNoTs.
Students may use defined activities and events related to the Doing project that meet the Campus Knowing KNoT or Campus Being KNoT towards their KNoT completion tasks.
Students should also consider activities related to relevant threads listed in the KNoT program.
Assessment
Good to Know:
Students submit two main assessment tasks, KNoT Completion and a Learning Portfolio.
There are additional opportunities for feedback along the way.
Students completing a project with the Humanitarian Engineering program (20-80 hours) should include as Doing KNoT completion evidence no more than two pages including:
- A summary, description or reflection on the activities undertaken in the project (250-300 words)
- Photographs or other visual representations of the work undertaken may be included
- An appendix or link to any supplementary material that contains evidence of the work undertaken, such as designs, activities, diaries et cetera. This may be developed into your Portfolio.
Contact
Jeremy.Smith@anu.edu.au