SHN6994 - Work-Based Learning Project

Objectives:

On successful completion of the module, students will be able to:
Demonstrate the ability to identify, evaluate and make appropriate use of a range of sources of knowledge and evidence.
Demonstrate an in-depth understanding of ethical principles and a systematic understanding and coherent application of professional codes relevant to the WBL project.
Analyse, synthesise and evaluate the information and ideas developed through the WBL project.
Demonstrate critical reflection upon the design, conduct and outcomes of the WBL Project.
Make a reasoned selection of approaches to the research methodology, data collection techniques and data analysis and explain how these are appropriate to the aims and objectives of the WBL research project.
Select appropriate content, medium and style that is clear, concise and appropriate for a range of professional and/or academic communication.
Evidence a substantial range of sources of information and demonstrate origins of ideas with precision by referencing sources using a consistent style.
Analyse and evaluate how the WBL project has been planned and managed.

Content:

The rationale, aims and objectives of this module are drawn up by students in the 'learning agreement'. It follows that each negotiated module will be unique in terms of its aims.

Learning and Teaching Information:

Typically delivered on a blended learning basis with a combination of workshops and on-line support.

Workshops
Hours: 12
Intended Group Size: 20

Tutorials
Hours: 8

Guided independent study
Hours: 380

Further details relating to assessment
Students will develop, implement and reflect on a negotiated project, in collaboration with their employer/placement provider and their academic tutor. Learning outcomes and assessment content and criteria will be negotiated at the outset.

Assessment:

001 Project Report (8,000 words) or Work Artefact(s) and Critical Commentary (4,000 words); End of Semester Two 100%

Fact File

Module Coordinator - PRS_CODE=
Level - 6
Credit Value - 40
Pre-Requisites - NONE
Semester(s) Offered -