Module Details |
The information contained in this module specification was correct at the time of publication but may be subject to change, either during the session because of unforeseen circumstances, or following review of the module at the end of the session. Queries about the module should be directed to the member of staff with responsibility for the module. |
Title | Contemporary Issues in Ecology and Marine Biology | ||
Code | ENVS301 | ||
Coordinator |
Dr JA Green Earth, Ocean and Ecological Sciences Jonathan.Green@liverpool.ac.uk |
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Year | CATS Level | Semester | CATS Value |
Session 2022-23 | Level 6 FHEQ | Whole Session | 15 |
Aims |
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This module aims to develop advanced skills, attributes and experiences required by graduates in ecology and marine biology with a focus on careers, an appreciation of the current state of their field and an international perspective. |
Learning Outcomes |
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(L6-1) Increased confidence to plan and work independently. |
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(L6-2) Develop an awareness of the current state of the students' Honours fields, including an international perspective. |
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(L6-3) Become exposed to, and experienced in, a diversity of communication types, such as oral, written and interpersonal. |
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(L6-4) Reflect on, plan and develop a personalised range of skills and attributes in the context of future opportunities. |
Syllabus |
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This module will build on content, study skills and career development introduced in ENVS104 (Y1) and ENVS204 (Y2). Delivery is via a blended approach with the VLE setting the structure of weekly tasks to complete. Key events are a series of timetabled interactive individual or group tutorials , five per semester with the following topics: Welcome Back S1 Welcome Back S2 In parallel, students must select at least three from the following list of Careers and Development activities that they must complete individually: Postgraduate Study The VLE contains a wealth of supporting material including useful resources to help complete tu torial work and ideas for further reading in the Reading List. |
Teaching and Learning Strategies |
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Activities in this module are delivered by the VLE and a programme of timetabled small group tutorials. An exception is the 'Exam Preparation' tutorial which is a timetabled synchronous activity held in collaboration with ENVS104. In addition there will be a timetabled synchronous Welcome/Q&A session at the start of each semester to introduce the semester's activities and to provide a forum for troubleshooting and problem solving. During Semester One, the group tutorial programme will help students to select and engage with a contemporary topic in the field of ecology and marine biology that is driven by their own interests. Students build on their summer Independent Study Activity (ISA) and their own research on the topic and their understanding of the state of the art is then assessed via the Briefing Note coursework exercise. Students are encouraged to bring an international perspective to this activity. In Semeseter Two these interests are broadene d to the wider community with a focus on how science can be communicated to a diversity of audiences. In parallel to this, and supported by the one-to-one tutorials, students will undertake a personal skills audit and identify areas to strengthen by selecting and engaging with a series of careers and development activities, from a programme put together through close collaboration with the University's Careers and Employability Service. At the end of the year, students will assess their progress and growth through the Reflective Portfolio coursework exercise. All tutorials and indeed the whole module adopt a blended approach and vary in their nature and content. Each has its own preparatory active learning activities specified in the VLE, working with their tutor group and/or studying independently through activities such as choosing, attending and reviewing research seminars on topics of personal interest. Information and findings are then shared during tutorials. Thr oughout the module, students are challenged to find their own materials and develop and extend their personal interests. |
Teaching Schedule |
Lectures | Seminars | Tutorials | Lab Practicals | Fieldwork Placement | Other | TOTAL | |
Study Hours |
2 |
10 |
4 35 66 33 |
150 | |||
Timetable (if known) | |||||||
Private Study | 0 | ||||||
TOTAL HOURS | 150 |
Assessment |
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EXAM | Duration | Timing (Semester) |
% of final mark |
Resit/resubmission opportunity |
Penalty for late submission |
Notes |
CONTINUOUS | Duration | Timing (Semester) |
% of final mark |
Resit/resubmission opportunity |
Penalty for late submission |
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Careers and Development Porfolio There is a resit opportunity. Standard UoL penalty applies for late submission. This is not an anonymous assessment due to constraints in the VLE for tutorial mod | 0 | 50 | ||||
Briefing Note There is a resit opportunity. Standard UoL penalty applies for late submission. This is not an anonymous assessment. Assessment Schedule (When) :First | 0 | 50 |
Recommended Texts |
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Reading lists are managed at readinglists.liverpool.ac.uk. Click here to access the reading lists for this module. |