Module Identifier | TFM4530 | ||||||||||||||
Module Title | ISSUES IN GLOBAL TELEVISION | ||||||||||||||
Academic Year | 2005/2006 | ||||||||||||||
Co-ordinator | Ms Janet Jones | ||||||||||||||
Semester | Intended for use in future years | ||||||||||||||
Next year offered | N/A | ||||||||||||||
Next semester offered | N/A | ||||||||||||||
Other staff | Professor Thomas P O'Malley | ||||||||||||||
Pre-Requisite | TFM2230 , TFM0430 | ||||||||||||||
Course delivery | Lecture | 20 teaching sessions(lectures and seminars) | |||||||||||||
Assessment |
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Problem_solving | This element is not directly asssessed, however students will be expected to deal with complex issues and make informed judgements in the absence of a complete data set. Evidence of originality in the application of knowledge and critical awareness will be expected | ||
Research skills | The essays will reflect the studnet's ability to read widely around the issues. The research methodologies they chose to use will vary depending on the topic of investigation. They will have to apply their knowledge and understanding of research methods to make an informed judgement abiout which methodology will best suit their chosen subject. | ||
Communication | Person to person communication and presentation skills will be actively developed in the seminars. | ||
Improving own Learning and Performance | Students are expected to drive their own research projects and manage their time accordingly. | ||
Information Technology | This element is not directly assessed although students will be required to make full use of the library facilities and venture further afield to source specialist library materials as appropriate. | ||
Application of Number | This element will only be assesed if the student chooses a research methodology that involves quantitative data analysis. |
This module is at CQFW Level 7