Module Identifier | EA32710 | |||||||||||||||||
Module Title | FORENSIC GEOSCIENCE | |||||||||||||||||
Academic Year | 2005/2006 | |||||||||||||||||
Co-ordinator | Dr John P Grattan | |||||||||||||||||
Semester | Semester 2 | |||||||||||||||||
Other staff | Dr Debra J Croft | |||||||||||||||||
Pre-Requisite | No specific pre-requisites but students are recommended to have taken a level 2 statistics/data analysis module and a level 2 analytical lab module | |||||||||||||||||
Course delivery | Lecture | |||||||||||||||||
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For more information, you can contact Dr. Croft at d.croft@croftsat.co.uk
Problem_solving | Analysis of casework example | ||
Research skills | Library and IT based research | ||
Communication | Short presentation by students (group) | ||
Improving own Learning and Performance | Not specifically developed in the module | ||
Team work | Group project with short presentations | ||
Information Technology | Used in this module, as a research tool and a presentation aid | ||
Application of Number | Data analysis and handling is tackled as part of the course | ||
Personal Development and Career planning | Final tutorial (optional) to show future potential for study and / or employment in the field | ||
Subject Specific Skills | Awareness of legal framework and assessment of specific sampling skills related to forensic geoscience casework |
This module is at CQFW Level 6