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- UCAS course code
- C701
- UCAS institution code
- M20
BSc Biochemistry with Industrial/Professional Experience
Year of entry: 2024
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Course unit details:
Academic Tutorials Year 2
Unit code | BIOL20000 |
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Credit rating | 10 |
Unit level | Level 2 |
Teaching period(s) | Full year |
Available as a free choice unit? | No |
Overview
You will have a mixture of small group tutorials with your Academic Tutor and plenary sessions as part of a larger group. Plenary sessions will provide support with academic communication and allow you to develop transferable skills that increase your employability. Tutorials with your Academic Tutor will also develop your transferable skills and skills associated with your degree programme. Through activities such as essay writing and oral presentations, you will be helped to gain an overview of your subject area, and to consolidate and integrate knowledge gained in your lectures.
Aims
To provide all students with the skills associated with their degree programme subject and to develop personal transferable skills that will prove of general use and enhance employability.
Learning outcomes
- Develop and apply degree programme-specific knowledge.
- Develop and apply degree programme-specific skills.
- Extend knowledge of the degree subject and help to put the information received in lectures and practicals into perspective.
- Develop new and improve existing transferable skills.
- Describe the relationship between assessment and learning.
- Apply a conceptual (and theoretical) understanding of assessment.
- Describe the nature and meaning of assessment criteria and understanding.
- Select and apply appropriate approaches to assessment tasks.
- Search for information and identify relevant data to meet information needs.
- Identify relevant information to communicate science to specific audiences.
- Develop scientific writing skills
Syllabus
Syllabus The unit will normally include at least 12 hours contact with the Tutor (for further details see the second level tutorial handbook). Some sessions will be delivered to larger groups of students as plenary sessions. Some tutorials may be student-led, and held without the Tutor. The content will vary between Degree Programmes but may include: abstract writing, essay writing, teamwork, problem solving, group based learning, oral presentations, reading and analysing primary research papers, lab report writing, exam question practice, careers advice. Attendance Attendance at small group tutorials is compulsory. Students who fail to attend tutorials, or who have an overall mark for their tutorial assignments of less than 40% will fail the tutorial unit. Compensation for partial failure of the examinations is available only to students who have passed the tutorial unit. In addition, students who fail the tutorial unit are required to complete an essay assignment during the summer vacation.
Employability skills
- Analytical skills
- Students participate in problem solving exercises.
- Group/team working
- Students complete some assignments as groups and do peer assessments of work.
- Innovation/creativity
- Students explore ethical topics allowing for the development of new ideas.
- Leadership
- Students must manage sessions without their Tutor to ensure work is completed.
- Project management
- Students must manage assignments that may include multiple components and ensure completion to deadline.
- Oral communication
- Students give a presentation and regularly have in-class discussions.
- Problem solving
- Students participate in problem solving exercises.
- Research
- Students must research topics for essays.
- Written communication
- Students prepare multiple pieces of written work.
- Other
- Students must organise their time and learn to prioritise tasks in order to meet deadlines.
Assessment methods
Assessment methods may vary slightly between degree problems but will include: written assignments; oral assessment/presentation; set exercise - data handling problem.; other.
Feedback methods
Students will receive written and verbal feedback from their Academic Tutor for all work submitted for the tutorial unit. Students are also encouraged to meet with their Academic Tutor to discuss their feedback in more detail.
Study hours
Scheduled activity hours | |
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Tutorials | 20 |
Independent study hours | |
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Independent study | 80 |
Teaching staff
Staff member | Role |
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Catherine Millar | Unit coordinator |