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GEOL4053: RESEARCH PROJECT

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Type Open
Level 4
Credits 60
Availability Available in 2024/2025
Module Cap
Location Durham
Department Earth Sciences

Prerequisites

  • GEOL3022 Dissertation module

Corequisites

  • None.

Excluded Combinations of Modules

  • None.

Aims

  • To develop advanced research skills in Earth Sciences via the completion of a significant piece of individual research.

Content

  • The student will undertake a field, laboratory or data based research project in the Earth Sciences normally reflecting the research interests of staff within the department.
  • Projects are conceived by students in conjunction with staff, risk assessed and supervised by members of staff.
  • Students are expected to attend departmental research seminars to broaden their knowledge of Earth Sciences related topics and improve their presentation skills.
  • Training in health and safety issues, risk assessment is also provided.

Learning Outcomes

Subject-specific Knowledge:

  • Will have acquired subject knowledge and understanding in a focussed area of Earth system science.

Subject-specific Skills:

  • Will have acquired the capability to plan and execute an independent piece of research and communicate the results of this research effectively in scholarly written and verbal forms.
  • Will have acquired intellectual and practical skills necessary to plan, conduct and report on a research project.
  • Will have acquired intellectual and practical skills to formulate and test concepts and hypotheses.
  • Will have acquired intellectual and practical skills to collect accurate data, or to source appropriate data.
  • Will have acquired intellectual and practical skills to synthesise information/data from a variety of sources.
  • Will have acquired intellectual and practical skills to critically analyse, evaluate/interpret data.
  • Will have acquired intellectual and practical skills in citation and appropriate use of the literature.

Key Skills:

  • Receive and respond to a variety of information sources.
  • Innovative and creative approaches to problem solving.
  • Communicate effectively to a variety of audiences in written, verbal and graphical forms.
  • Prepare, process, interpret and present data using appropriate qualitative and quantitative techniques and information technology packages.
  • Use initiative and identify individual and collective goals and responsibilities.
  • Develop skills necessary for self-managed lifelong learning (including independent working, time management).
  • Identify and work towards targets for personal and academic development.

Modes of Teaching, Learning and Assessment and how these contribute to the learning outcomes of the module

  • Students will receive a one hour introductory lecture, and will participate in a series of 2-3 hour workshops on presentation skills, writing skills, and careers.
  • Students will participate in at least 6 one hour supervisor meetings with the research supervisor(s) that cover the research topic, time-management, planning, and research skills.
  • The research project is summatively assessed via the production of a written report and a seminar, usually in the presence of one of the external examiners.

Teaching Methods and Learning Hours

ActivityNumberFrequencyDurationTotalMonitored
Lectures11 Hour1Yes
Tutorials/Supervisory Meetings63 per term1 Hour6Yes
Workshop4 3 Hours12Yes
Other (independent study)231 
Preparation and Reading350 
Total600 

Summative Assessment

Component: ReportComponent Weighting: 90%
ElementLength / DurationElement WeightingResit Opportunity
Research report 100 
Component: PresentationComponent Weighting: 10%
ElementLength / DurationElement WeightingResit Opportunity
Seminar presentation 100 

Formative Assessment

Two presentations, one presentation abstract.

More information

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