Module Identifier |
RS14410 |
Module Title |
RURAL SCIENCE TUTORIAL |
Academic Year |
2005/2006 |
Co-ordinator |
Mr Penri James |
Semester |
Semester 2 (Taught over 2 semesters) |
Course delivery |
Seminars / Tutorials | |
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Practical | Up to 6 x 3 hour IT workshops as required |
Assessment |
Assessment Type | Assessment Length/Details | Proportion |
Semester Assessment | Written and oral presentations Outcomes assessed: 1, 2, 3 | 50% |
Semester Assessment | Skills development portfolio Outcomes assessed: 4, 5 | 50% |
Supplementary Assessment | Re-presentation of the element(s) of assessment that resulted in failure of the module | |
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Learning outcomes
On completion of this module, students should be able to :
1. Demonstrate competence in written and oral communication and working in groups
2. Demonstrate effective study skills, including use of the library
3. Describe the interrelationships between the subject matter within their degree scheme
4. Demonstrate an ability to apply IT to manage text, solve numerical problems and collect and present data.
5. Identify career development needs and set personal and academic targets
Brief description
This is module is available only to students undertaking an honours degree scheme in the Institute of Rural Studies. It is designed to provide close academic and pastoral support to students during their first year and a framework within which to develop study skills, life skills and careers awareness. In addition it will help students to integrate the subject matter of their degree schemes.
Transferable skills
.1 Independent project work: the assignments will require students to work independently; a briefing session on use of library facilities will also be a feature.
.2 IT and information handling: students will be required to demonstrate basic ability in these skills in an assessment of competence at the start of the module, those requiring additional support will be required to attend special classes.
.4 Writing in an academic context: this will be an essential aspect of the assignments and the tutorial feedback
.5 Oral discussion and presentation: this will be a feature of the group tutorials
.6 Careers need awareness: the Careers Advisory Service will introduce the Career Development Programme and there will be a requirement to produce a CV as part of the Skills Development Portfolio
.7 Self-management: through learning to meet deadlines for assignments
.8 Group activity: discussion in group tutorials
Reading Lists
Books
Chapman, M (1986) Plain figures
Secrett M (1993) Mastering Spreadsheet Budget and Forecasts - A Practical Guide
Noble DH & Course C (1993) Spreadsheets for Agriculture
Thomas R & Thomas L (1992) Step by Step Guides - Word for Windows
Fowler J (1990) Rural Statistics for Field Biology
Grauer R (1999) Brief Microsoft Office 2000 Professsional
Marni, Ayers, Brady (1999) Microsoft Office 2000
Downing, D (1998) Dictionary of computer and Internet
Wang, W (1999) Microsoft Office 2000 for Windows for dummies
Jennings, R (1999) Using Microsoft Access 2000
Morris, S (1999) Excel 97 for Windows made simple
McBride, P K (1999) Internet Explorer 5 made simple
Neely, M (1997) The complete beginner's guide to the Internet
3rd.
Kent, P (1998) The complete idiot's guide to the Internet: UK edition
Spencer S (1998) Word processing and document presentation
Notes
This module is at CQFW Level 4