Gwybodaeth Modiwlau

Module Identifier
BRM0800
Module Title
Environmental Management in Practice
Academic Year
2017/2018
Co-ordinator
Semester
Semester 1 (Taught over 2 semesters)
Mutually Exclusive
Other Staff

Course Delivery

Delivery Type Delivery length / details
Lecture 5 x 2 Hour Lectures
Field Trip 2 x 4 Hour Field Trips
Lecture 9 x 1 Hour Lectures
Field Trip 1 x 3 Hour Field Trip
Practical 3 x 3 Hour Practicals
 

Assessment

Assessment Type Assessment length / details Proportion
Semester Assessment Case study reports  (3 X 2000 words maximum)  50%
Semester Assessment Group evaluation  and individual recommendation reports on environmental investigation  25%
Semester Assessment Group project  (Oral presentation and written report)  25%
Supplementary Assessment Supplementary coursework: Students must take elements of assessment equivalent to those that led to failure of the module  100%

Learning Outcomes

On successful completion of this module students should be able to:

1. Scope the nature and extent of an environmental problem, identify key knowledge gaps and identify the research required to inform mitigation strategies.

2. Describe, design and implement field/laboratory investigations to address a specific brief.

3. Effectively communicate (both verbally and in written form) on the outcomes of an investigation in a style appropriate for an environmental consultancy report.

4. Collaborate effectively with peers in implementing and reporting on an environmental investigation.

5. Collect or manipulate, and present data following professional protocols.

6. Describe and critically discuss the process of project management, contract negotiation, engagement and delivery.

Brief description

This module will introduce students to the generic processes of problem characterisation, project design, project implementation and project reporting in the environmental sector. These processes will be introduced via a combination of case studies where students will review existing reports, practical investigations where support will be provided in data collection against an agreed brief, and group projects where students will have to engage with a stakeholder in order to define and implement an investigation with specified outputs related to agreed deliverables.

Content

This module provides students with essential professional skills and training for employment in the environmental sector. A range of subject specific topics will be utilized to develop these skills.
There will be three phases to the module to progressively develop skill sets and abilities needed to undertake environmental projects.
Firstly, students will be introduced to the background (scientific, practical and regulatory) to a series of case studies. These case studies will develop skills in evaluating the quality of evidence, handling large datasets, integrating diverse evidence, and costing alternative solutions. Students will be required in written reports to evaluate the conclusions reached in each case study, to identify information gaps preventing action and to describe further work required.
Secondly, students will undertake as a group an investigation to address specified environmental questions with some oversight from staff. They will then be required to report on the outcomes of the investigation and as to whether their approach was fit for purpose. This exercise will be based partly on information provided and partly on data collected by the students.
Thirdly, small teams will engage with a stakeholder to agree deliverables and a notional budget to implement a practical investigation aimed at advising on a real life environmental problem. Students will be responsible for project development, implementation and reporting.
The module will develop strong individual communication and team working skills.

Module Skills

Skills Type Skills details
Application of Number Analysis of numerical data from investigations.
Communication Good scientific communication required in assignments.
Improving own Learning and Performance Detailed feedback provided via Turnitin on the reports or in practical sessions.
Information Technology Use of information technology required in research.
Personal Development and Career planning Relevance of module skills to potential careers emphasized.
Problem solving Students will develop investigation plans and address problems arising in their implementation.
Research skills Research skills associated with collation and processing of information.
Subject Specific Skills Module requires students to develop a range of skills relevant to soil management.
Team work Student will engage in teams to plan, collect and report on data.

Notes

This module is at CQFW Level 7