| Assessment |
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Exam Length |
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No. Words |
| Assignment 1 |
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100%
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4000-6000 |
| Assessment Notes |
| A series of essays (the number and nature varying from student to student). |
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| Relates to Learning Outcomes (LO) and
Graduate Attributes (GA) |
| LO: 1-3
GA: 1-7 |
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| Graduate Attributes (GA) |
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Attribute |
Taught |
Assessed |
Practised |
| 1 |
Knowledge of a Discipline
Be able to apply knowledge at an advanced level. Students will deepen their knowledge of planning through the in-depth assessed series of essays.
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| 2 |
Communication Skills
Communication skills are developed through the writing of a series of essays that effectively organise and present information as part of a well constructed, coherent arguement.
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| 3 |
Global Perspectives
Develop an understanding of the global context of planning which is assessed via the series of essays.
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| 4 |
Information Literacy
Understand, manage and critically evaluate information. Students are encouraged to search for information, in hard copy and online, through Library sources and the internet to supplement their reading for their research series of essays.
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| 5 |
Life-Long Learning
The unit should enable students to be able to recognise opportunities for further learning. This will be assessed through the series of essays.
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| 6 |
Problem Solving
Collect, collate and analyse relevant information to assist with problem solving.
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| 7 |
Social Responsibility
Be able to recognise the importance of social, ethical and cultural implications.
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