This module is worth 20 academic credits (which equates to 200 hours of learning) at Level 7 of the Framework for Higher Education Qualifications (FHEQ) and is usually studied over six months. As part of the continuous review of the programme, offerings may differ between academic years so you will notice links to different proformas depending on when tutees enrolled.
The module proformas (which provide details of the module's aim, learning outcomes, outline syllabus and assessment requirements) can be accessed below:
Started Sept 2023 or March 2024
The module has a single assessment item - the brief can be accessed below:
During the workshop, students meet with their university-based project supervisor to discuss their initial project idea. Approximately six weeks later they are required to submit a formative proposal, which is reviewed by their university-based project supervisor who then provides feedback. Approximately a month before the final assessment deadline, students are given an opportunity to submit their final report for formative feedback. Since this is a written assignment, students are also signposted to the following resources:
The "How to write in plain English" guide on the Plain English Campaign Website has some useful tips on how to make written pieces more interesting and ensure key messages will be understood by the audience
A useful guide to Vancouver referencing has been published in the Pharmaceutical Journal - How to write a reference list. The Pharmaceutical Journal, July 2014;Online:DOI:10.1211/PJ.2014.20065684
Skills@LJMU is open to all students and aims to help with various academic and language skills. There are on-line materials available, a self-enrolment Canvas site and they can also book onto seminars.
If students have any other queries about this assignment, they are encouraged to post them on the relevant discussion board in the module.
The module team recognise that students may face obstacles outside their control that will impact on their ability to meet the deadline set and in such circumstances they should inform their personal tutor and the module leader. Extensions can be granted (usually a maximum of 15 working days) or the assignment can be deferred until the next cohort's deadline. However, the university requires them to submit a personal circumstances form before any extension or deferral is granted - the form is available in the My Services Section of the My LJMU Portal.
If an extension is required, select the "extensions" form from the dropdown menu
If they wish to defer the attempt until the next cohort, select the "Non-attempt at assessment" form from the dropdown menu
Since this module has a single assessment item, any student that scores less than 50% in the assignment will be required to repeat the assignment. University regulations allow a referral attempt and details of the requirements will be provided after the Board of Examiners meeting. In the event that a module is failed at the 2nd attempt, an exceptional second referral may be granted but this is subject to specific criteria being met (the main one being that at least 100 credits have been gained beforehand).