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Module Title
LH Work Based Literature Review and Project Design
School
School of Bioscience
Department
School of Biosciences
Module Code
03 27040
Module Lead
Klaus Fütterer
Level
Honours Level
Credits
60
Semester
Semester 1
Pre-requisites
Co-requisites
Restrictions
Depending on the nature of the individual placement, a DBS check may be required. Support to carry out a DBS check will usually be through the placement provider.
Contact Hours
Tutorial-5 hours
Project supervision-5 hours
Supervised time in studio/workshop-5 hours
Guided independent study-585 hours Total: 600 hours
Exclusions
Description
This is one of two 60-credit modules providing the formal framework for academic assessments of students while on their compulsory placement year (year 3 of the MSci … with Professional Placement courses).
Students will work in Industry, Medical Research, Conservation or another area relevant to their undergraduate studies for a minimum period of 30 weeks. Because of the diverse nature of the work placements, the work undertaken will vary but it will be the responsibility of the School of Biosciences to ensure that it is appropriate. They will perform work and be provided with support and training by the University and placement organisation. They will develop skills to (i) perform a literature review of a related research topic; (ii) plan in detail a research project and (iii) reflect on their contributions to the placement organisation and their personal and professional development.
Learning Outcomes
Because of the diverse nature of the work placements, learning outcomes involving knowledge, understanding and technical skill development must be defined for each placement. The process of negotiating these learning outcomes with work placement supervisor and academic tutor will be an important part of the module developing key skills. By the end of the module students should also be able to manage their own development of learning and performance using a full range of resources and seeking and making use of feedback, and communicate effectively in a professional and appropriate manner.
Reflect on their role within and contribution to the placement organisation
Show an understanding of how the placement has contributed to their professional and personal development
Carry out a literature review on a topic related to their research project
Critically analyse scientific literature
Define scientific areas where knowledge is currently lacking and require further research