| Module Identifier | IL11120 | ||||||||||||||
| Module Title | THE ARCHIVAL INHERITANCE | ||||||||||||||
| Academic Year | 2005/2006 | ||||||||||||||
| Co-ordinator | Miss Sarah J Horton | ||||||||||||||
| Semester | Semester 2 (Taught over 2 semesters) | ||||||||||||||
| Course delivery | Lecture | 10 x 1 hour lectrures | |||||||||||||
| Seminars / Tutorials | 10 x 1 hour seminars | ||||||||||||||
| Assessment |
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| Problem_solving | The assignments and seminar work require consideration of the problems associated with the use of primary sources. | ||
| Research skills | Students will need to use research skills to locate archival material and on occasions to provide a context for this material. | ||
| Communication | Effective oral communication will be required in seminars and written skills and style will be tested through assignment. | ||
| Improving own Learning and Performance | Informal feedback on seminar work and formal feedback on assignments will facilitate student development. | ||
| Team work | Some collaborative work will be required as part of preparation for seminars. | ||
| Information Technology | Searching and use of appropriate web sites is a significant component of this module. | ||
| Personal Development and Career planning | This module has been developed for students who have an interest in archives and the archive profession and who may consider a future career in this area. | ||
| Subject Specific Skills | Basic skills in the location and use of archival sources. | ||
This module is at CQFW Level 4