Module Information
Course Delivery
Delivery Type | Delivery length / details |
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Seminars / Tutorials | 6 Hours. Seminar discussing field issues and techniques |
Other | 3-4 day residential field course |
Assessment
Assessment Type | Assessment length / details | Proportion |
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Semester Assessment | Group presentation | 25% |
Semester Assessment | 3000 word individual field course report | 75% |
Supplementary Assessment | Presentation marks to be carried forward. Resubmit failed elements of coursework. No resit available if student failed to attend the fieldtrip without documented and approved special circumstances. | 100% |
Learning Outcomes
On successful completion of this module students should be able to:
1) Select and implement appropriate methodologies for the measurement, sampling and analysis of river systems parameters relevant to catchment managers.
2) Present and interpret data in a rigorous and technically-sound manner, both orally and in the form of a scientific report.
Brief description
This module is based on a 3-4 day residential field course to be held during weeks 2-6 of Semester one. This module aims to provide a technical framework for field-based studies of fluvial processes and management, and to facilitate the development of expertise in specific measurement, analytical and interpretation techniques. Through this module students will develop skills in the selection and implementation of appropriate methodologies for the measurement, sampling and analysis of fluvial processes, and be able to present and interpret data in a rigorous and technically-sound manner.
Content
- Methodology for surveying river systems (e.g. geomorphological mapping, topographic surveys), river water and sediment sampling, and river corridor surveys.
- Field course, probably to the Yorkshire Dales, examining contemporary fluvial processes, the effects of environmental change on river systems, river system contamination and data gathering.
- Laboratory analysis of sediment samples, interpretation and presentation of the data collected in the field
Module Skills
Skills Type | Skills details |
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Application of Number | * Manipulation and presentation of results |
Communication | * Reading from a variety of sources, academic, technical, public reports etc.. * Writing for different audiences, e.g. consultancy reports, academic essay * Group presentations |
Improving own Learning and Performance | * Time management |
Information Technology | * Use of GIS packages for presentation |
Personal Development and Career planning | * Develop an awareness of what skills are required by employers * Provide practical experience of some skills |
Problem solving | * Problem identification * Creative solutions * Lateral thinking * Evaluation of suitability and applicability of solutions |
Research skills | * Identify research questions * Plan and time manage research * Produce research reports |
Subject Specific Skills | * Appreciation of field examples of fluvial processes * Understanding of field based river management |
Team work | * Preparation of group work * Group dynamics ? self organization of tasks within the group * Playing an active part in group work |
Reading List
Howard A & Macklin, M. G (1998) The Quaternary of the Eastern Yorkshire Dales: Field Guide. Quaternary research association, London. Primo search
Notes
This module is at CQFW Level 7