The Final Year Project (FYP) module provides students with the opportunity to integrate the knowledge and skills learned throughout the HNTec programme and apply them to a practical engineering problem or design task. Students will demonstrate their ability to plan, manage, construct, test, document, and present an engineering solution using appropriate techniques, tools, and software.

Throughout the module, students will carry out project planning activities, prepare a formal proposal, conduct research and data collection, develop prototypes using engineering tools and laboratory equipment, and maintain proper documentation such as logbooks and progress records. Students will also be required to apply safe working practices during construction and testing.

The module culminates in the production of a complete engineering report and the delivery of a professional project presentation to a panel of assessors. The Final Year Project is assessed entirely through coursework (100%), based on four key performance objectives:

  1. planning and managing project activities,

  2. creating and constructing the project,

  3. producing a structured project report, and

  4. delivering a project presentation.

This module aims to strengthen students’ research capability, technical competence, communication skills, creativity, and problem-solving abilities—preparing them for further studies, industry training, and employment in the engineering sector.