Module Identifier | RS14620 | ||||||||||||||
Module Title | PEOPLE AND THE COUNTRYSIDE | ||||||||||||||
Academic Year | 2004/2005 | ||||||||||||||
Co-ordinator | Mr Ian P Keirle | ||||||||||||||
Semester | Semester 2 | ||||||||||||||
Course delivery | Other | 6 Hours 2 x 3 hour visits | |||||||||||||
Lecture | 33 Hours 33 x 1 hour lectures | ||||||||||||||
Other | 6 Hours 2 x 3 hour workshops | ||||||||||||||
Assessment |
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1. Describe the systems and processes by which the countryside is governed.
2. Identify and explain the contemporary rural issues as they impact upon the countryside.
3. Select and apply suitable techniques to survey the rural resource.
Aims of the proposal:
1. To identify and describe the systems and processes by which the countryside is governed and regulated.
2. To identify and explain contemporary rural issues as the impact upon the countryside
3. To identify the techniques and methods available to survey the rural resource.
.2 IT and information handling
Developed through the assignment
.3 Use and analysis of numerical information
Lectures will contain a variety of numeric information about contemporary rural issues.
.4 Writing in an academic context
Developed through the assignment.
.5 Oral discussion and presentation
Oral discussion will be encouraged throughout the module. The assignment may include a role play.
.6 Careers need awareness
This module will be very helpful in developing an awareness of the organisations that operated within the countryside.
.7 Self-management
Developed through the assignment.
.8 Group activity
May be addressed within the assignment.
This module is at CQFW Level 4