Module Identifier RS35310  
Module Title FARMSCAPE AND LANDSCAPE  
Academic Year 2007/2008  
Co-ordinator Dr Iwan G Owen  
Semester Semester 1  
Course delivery Other   Teaching on this module will take place on a study tour during the latter part of the summer vacation.  
Assessment
Assessment TypeAssessment Length/DetailsProportion
Semester Assessment Report, not exceeding 10,000 words To be submitted by Week 10 of Semester 1, Year 3.  100%
Supplementary Assessment Re-submission of an amended report  100%

Learning outcomes

On completion of the module, students should:

1. Have developed an understanding of the relationship between location, agricultural practices and the rural economy

2. Have developed a critical, evaluative and analytical approach towards agriculture and the rural economy

3. Be able to appreciate the complexity of decision-making in the diversification of rural Britain.

Content

Students will visit a county/region within the UK on a study tour, describe its geographical, social and economic features, visit farms and businesses related to farming, describe these and relate them to the area in which they are located.

The approach throughout should be analytical, critical and evaluative and contain a thorough review of appropriate literature .

The report will be fully referenced in accordance with the Harvard System.

Aims

This module gives students the opportunity to develop an appreciation of the interrelationship between farm, rural business, landscape and the community and the importance both of integration and diversification within the rural areas of Britain.

Transferable skills

.1 Independent project work
This entire project will develop students' ability to work independently.

.2 IT and information handling
It is expected that the project will be prepared using a word processor.

.4 Writing in an academic context
This skill is an integral feature of the assessment of project.

.7 Self management
Students will be expected to manage their own time in meeting the submission deadline.

Notes

This module is at CQFW Level 6