CATALOGUE OF GENERALLY AVAILABLE UNITS
ECOI0008: The modern world economy 1
Semester 1
Credits: 6
Contact:
Topic:
Level: Level 1
Assessment: EX70 OT30
Requisites:
Aims & learning objectives:
Aims: The aim of this Unit is to equip students with an historical, institutional
and descriptive understanding of economic issues and institutions in a global
context. The Unit is appropriate for specialist students of economics and will
support and provide a relevant policy context for first year units in introductory
micro and macroeconomics. The Unit is also appropriate for non-specialist students,
who may wish to take only one or two course units in economics, and will introduce
them to some of the central principles of economics via the policy questions
and institutional arrangements which confront modern economies. Learning objectives:
By the end of the course unit, students should be able to develop an informed
commentary on both academic and more popular arguments on: 1. Patterns of growth
and development at national, regional and global levels. 2. The role of multilateral
corporations in the global economy. 3. The impacts of globalisation on the workforces
of both developed and developing economies. 4. The scope for national economic
policies within the globalised economy.
Content:
Growth and development in the world economy since the Second World War; patterns
of international trade and investment; the role of multi national corporations;
employment and income distribution in the world economy; limitations on national
policy effectiveness; international economic institutions and the regulation
of international trade, investment and finance. Key text: Peter Dicken, 'Global
Shift'.
ECOI0009: The modern world economy 2
Semester 2
Credits: 6
Contact:
Topic:
Level: Level 1
Assessment: ES30 EX70
Requisites:
Aims & learning objectives:
This Unit is a continuation from ECOI0008 The Modern World Economy 1. Its aim
is to provide students with an understanding of the economic issues which have
affected various regions of the world in the post second world war period. It
is designed to be accessible to both specialist and non-specialist students
of economics. Learning objectives: By the end of the course unit students should
be able to understand: 1. The determinants of economic activity in selected
regions of the world economy. 2. The reasons why there are significant differences
in this activity among such regions. 3. The policy issues which confront nations
within these regions.
Content:
The course unit comprises three regional studies: the European Union, Transitional
Economies of East and Central Europe, East Asia. European Union: The development
of economic integration in Europe; static and dynamic effects of economic integration;
trade creation and diversion and the economics of customs unions; factor mobility
and the common market; fiscal and monetary harmonisation; optimum currency areas
and the European Monetary System; the role of the European Central Bank and
the problem of Europe-wide macroeconomic policy. Transitional Economies: Central
planning, operation and failure; the state of transition today; expanding the
European Union to embrace Central and Eastern Europe. East Asia: Interpretations
of the East Asian "miracle" (pre-1997); causes and consequences of the current
crisis; longer term prospects for sustainable development. Key texts: D. Swann
'The Economics of the Common Market'. James Forder, ' Both Sides of the Coin:
The Arguments Against the Euro and EMU'. F. McDonald, 'European Economic Integration'.
D. Dyker (ed), 'The European Economy'. D. Gros and A., 'Steinherr Winds of Change'.
Grahame Thompson (ed), 'Economic Dynamism in the Asia-Pacific World Bank The
East Asian Miracle'.
ECOI0078: Developing countries in world politics
Semester 2
Credits: 6
Contact:
Topic:
Level: Level 1
Assessment: ES100
Requisites:
Aims & learning objectives:
The aim of the Unit is to give students an introduction to the main personalities
and events in the international arena since 1945 which have contributed to the
present position of developing countries in the current global order. Learning
objectives: By the end of the course unit students should be able to identify
the main personalities and events in world politics and explain their influence
on the politics and economics of developing countries. They should be able to
explain the role of developing countries in the origins and development of the
Cold War, and have an appreciation of the main debates about the Cold War.
Content:
The emergence of the League of Nations and the United Nations system; Bretton-Woods;
Developing Countries in the Cold War; India and South Asia: Independence and
Partition; Southeast Asia and Peasant Revolutions; African independence and
the South African liberation struggle; the Middle-East: Arab nationalism and
oil wealth; Latin America: revolution and dictatorship. Key texts: Peter Calvocoressi,'World
Politics Since 1945'. Geir Lundestad,'East, West, North, South: Major Developments
in International Politics Since 1945'. J. Dunbabin,'The Post-Imperial Age: The
Great Powers and the Wider World'.
EDUC0001: Exploring effective learning
Semester 1
Credits: 6
Contact:
Topic:
Level: Level 1
Assessment: CW100
Requisites:
Aims & learning objectives:
This unit is intended for those students who wish to explore their own learning
and to develop strategies for improving it. The unit reviews learning in lectures,
tutorials, seminars etc and assessment as encountered by students in higher
education. Starting from the students own approaches to learning it considers
more effective ways based on experience and research.
Content:
The nature of learning; what is learnt (skills, knowledge, values etc.); learning
styles; learning in groups; autonomy in learning; communication as part of the
learning process; study skills; presentation skills; time management; assessment
and being assessed. This is the recommended unit for those wishing to do one
education unit in the year, outside their degree programme.
EDUC0002: Learning: Theory & context
Semester 2
Credits: 6
Contact:
Topic:
Level: Level 1
Assessment: CW100
Requisites:
Aims & learning objectives:
This unit will consider more theoretical aspects of learning. It will consider
theories of learning and their application in particular situations including
schools, colleges, universities and lifelong learning. It will also explore
the implications of new technologies for learning and the impact of visual literacy
on learning.
Content:
Learning theories; information processing; experiential learning; metacognition;
reflection; language and learning; memory. Contexts for learning: schools, further
education, higher education, distance and open learning, the workplace, lifelong
learning. It is advisable to have done EDUC0001 before this unit, but it is
not a requirement. However, Natural Science students must have taken EDUC0001
in order to undertake this unit.
EDUC0002: Learning: Theory & context
Semester 1
Credits: 6
Contact:
Topic:
Level: Level 1
Assessment: CW100
Requisites:
Aims & learning objectives:
This unit will consider more theoretical aspects of learning. It will consider
theories of learning and their application in particular situations including
schools, colleges, universities and lifelong learning. It will also explore
the implications of new technologies for learning and the impact of visual literacy
on learning.
Content:
Learning theories; information processing; experiential learning; metacognition;
reflection; language and learning; memory. Contexts for learning: schools, further
education, higher education, distance and open learning, the workplace, lifelong
learning. It is advisable to have done EDUC0001 before this unit, but it is
not a requirement. However, Natural Science students must have taken EDUC0001
in order to undertake this unit.
EDUC0003: Education in society
Semester 1
Credits: 6
Contact:
Topic:
Level: Level 2
Assessment: CW100
Requisites:
Aims & learning objectives:
This unit will consider the role of education in society. It will be based on
an assessment of the purposes of education and of educational organisations
such as schools, colleges and universities. It will consider government policies
towards education; how these policies are formed and what they mean in practice.
Examples will be drawn from the UK and wider.
Content:
Aims and purposes of education in different societies and through time; the
politics of education; the role of state in education policy and practice: national
curricula, national development plans, centralised and decentralised systems,
the relationship between education and culture; the hidden curriculum; vocationalism;
educational alternatives; Europeanisation and globalisation.
EDUC0004: Educational institutions as organisations
Semester 2
Credits: 6
Contact:
Topic:
Level: Level 2
Assessment: CW100
Requisites:
Aims & learning objectives:
This unit considers educational institutions as organisations. It will look
at how these institutions are organised around their key purposes. It will consider
key organisational issues such as curriculum design and implementation, equal
opportunities, staff development, measuring and identifying effectiveness, ways
of improving the quality of provision; the learning institution.
Content:
Schools/colleges/universities as organisations; purposes of the organisations
and the practical implications; curriculum purposes and design; equalising opportunities:
class, gender, race etc; curriculum strategies: setting, banding, streaming,
differentiating, learning support/special needs, pastoral care, assessment,
cross-curricular elements; measuring/identifying effectiveness and approaches
to improvement; the culture of the teacher: staff development/professional development
issues; open learning, lifelong learning, access to learning and accreditation
of learning.
EDUC0004: Educational institutions as organisations
Semester 1
Credits: 6
Contact:
Topic:
Level: Level 2
Assessment: CW100
Requisites:
Aims & learning objectives:
This unit considers educational institutions as organisations. It will look
at how these institutions are organised around their key purposes. It will consider
key organisational issues such as curriculum design and implementation, equal
opportunities, staff development, measuring and identifying effectiveness, ways
of improving the quality of provision; the learning institution.
Content:
Schools/colleges/universities as organisations; purposes of the organisations
and the practical implications; curriculum purposes and design; equalising opportunities:
class, gender, race etc; curriculum strategies: setting, banding, streaming,
differentiating, learning support/special needs, pastoral care, assessment,
cross-curricular elements; measuring/identifying effectiveness and approaches
to improvement; the culture of the teacher: staff development/professional development
issues; open learning, lifelong learning, access to learning and accreditation
of learning.
EDUC0005: Science education in practice
Semester 1
Credits: 6
Contact:
Topic:
Level: Level 3
Assessment: CW100
Requisites:
Aims & learning objectives:
This unit considers teaching and theories of teaching within the context of
science education. The unit includes practical activities within a teaching
context which are designed to illustrate the underlying theories. The unit considers
issues such as curriculum, assessment, purposes, elements of instructional design
and the role of the teacher.
Content:
The relationship between teaching and learning; issues related to designing
a curriculum for science: why teach science, how do we learn science, elements
of science teaching, conceptual nature of science learning; designing a science
curriculum; implementing an aspect of a science curriculum and evaluating it;
assessing learning in science. This unit is intended for science, engineering
and mathematics students who may be interested in a career in teaching.
EDUC0006: Issues in science education
Semester 2
Credits: 6
Contact:
Topic:
Level: Level 3
Assessment: CW100
Requisites:
Aims & learning objectives:
This unit considers key issues in science education. Examples include: the purposes
of science education, public understanding of science, how science is learnt,
science learning in relation to practical experience, assessment of science
learning, equal opportunities in science education.
Content:
The issues will change from time to time, examples include: Theories of learning
science, their practical implications and value to the science educator, for
example, constructivism and Cognitive Acceleration through Science Education
(CASE); the nature and role of practical experience in science learning; equal
opportunities in science education; the purposes of science education in for
example, the public understanding of science; the nature of science in National
Curricula.
ENAP0039: Technology of the modern world
Semester 1
Credits: 6
Contact:
Topic:
Level: Level 1
Assessment: EX70 ES30
Requisites:
Aims & learning objectives:
The aim of the unit is to give non science/engineering students an appreciation
and understanding of some of the key technologies that underpin modern society.The
learning objectives will include:
* An appreciation of the contribution of Science and Engineering to quality
of life in modern society
* An understanding of key areas of technology which enable advanced economies
to function.
* The importance of power generation, its production and transmission in sustaining
core services.
* ·Understanding large engineering structures, and concepts.
Content:
* Short history of technology
* Role of technology in modern society
* Provision of major services, electricity, water, gas, communications
* Electricity generation (Coal/Oil, Nuclear, Hydro, Solar and alternative),
transmission and storage, use of electricity, power applications, chemical,
electronic
* Transport, land, sea, and air
* Automobile engines, reciprocating petrol and diesel, "environmentally friendly
systems"
* Aircraft engines and turbines
* Communications, speech, paper and writing. Coded communication - flags and
semaphore, telegraph. Electronic communication - telephone, radio, TV; coded
electronic communication - FAX machines, digital systems
* Transistors and integrated circuits - what are they?
* Large engineering structures, bridges, tunnels, buildings - from pyramids
to skyscrapers!
* Role of engineering materials
* Manufacturing processes, examples such as oil and gas, minerals, steel production,
cement.
ESML0144: Chinese stage 1A (beginners) (3 credits)
Semester 1
Credits: 3
Contact:
Topic: Foreign Language Centre
Level: Level 1
Assessment: CW100
Requisites: Co ESML0145
Aims & learning objectives:
An introduction to basic Chinese ("putonghua") as a preparation to communicating
in a Chinese context.
Content:
Basic Chinese grammatical forms. Recognition and production of essential Chinese
characters; the Chinese phonetic system and the Pinyin system. Initial emphasis
will be placed on speaking and listening. Reading and writing tasks of an appropriate
nature will be gradually incorporated. Special attention will be paid to the
recognition and differentiation of tones. Flexible provision dependent on demand,
but selection criteria based on past examination performance and a needs analysis
may be imposed and/or prioritisation according to Programme requirements. Usually
some evidence of competence in another foreign language is required.
ESML0145: Chinese stage 1B (3 credits)
Semester 2
Credits: 3
Contact:
Topic: Foreign Language Centre
Level: Level 1
Assessment: CW100
Requisites: Co ESML0144
Aims & learning objectives:
A continuation of Chinese Stage 1A
Content:
A continuation of Chinese Stage 1A
ESML0146: Chinese stage 2A (post beginners) (3 credits)
Semester 1
Credits: 3
Contact:
Topic: Foreign Language Centre
Level: Level 1
Assessment: EX45 CW40 OR15
Requisites:
Aims & learning objectives:
A course to consolidate existing knowledge of Chinese, to develop listening,
reading, speaking and writing, and to reinforce grammar, in order to enable
students to operate in a Chinese speaking environment.
Content:
This unit contains a variety of listening, reading, speaking and writing tasks
covering the appropriate grammatical structures and vocabulary and there will
be continued emphasis on tones and pronunciation. Teaching materials will include
reading passages from a variety of sources as well as topical and relevant audio
and video material. Students are required to give short talks and undertake
writing tasks in Chinese. Flexible provision dependent on demand, but selection
criteria based on past examination performance and a needs analysis may be imposed
and/or prioritisation according to Programme requirements.
ESML0147: Chinese stage 2B (3 credits)
Semester 2
Credits: 3
Contact:
Topic: Foreign Language Centre
Level: Level 1
Assessment: EX45 CW40 OR15
Requisites:
Aims & learning objectives:
A continuation of Chinese Stage 2A
Content:
A continuation of Chinese Stage 2A
ESML0148: Chinese stage 3A (advanced beginners) (3 credits)
Semester 1
Credits: 3
Contact:
Topic: Foreign Language Centre
Level: Level 1
Assessment: EX45 CW40 OR15
Requisites:
Aims & learning objectives:
This course builds on the Chinese covered in Chinese Stage 2 A and B in order
to enhance the student's abilities in the four skill areas.
Content:
This unit contains a variety of listening, reading, speaking and writing tasks
covering appropriate grammatical structures and vocabulary relating to China,
Singapore and Taiwan. There will be discussion in the target language of topics
derived from teaching materials, leading to small-scale research projects based
on the same range of topics and incorporating the use of press reports and articles
as well as audio and visual material. Students are encouraged to devote time
and energy to developing linguistic proficiency outside the timetabled classes,
for instance by additional reading and/or participating in informally arranged
conversation groups and in events at which Chinese is spoken. Flexible provision
dependent on demand, but selection criteria based on past examination performance
and a needs analysis may be imposed and/or prioritisation according to Programme
requirements.
ESML0149: Chinese stage 3B (3 credits)
Semester 2
Credits: 3
Contact:
Topic: Foreign Language Centre
Level: Level 1
Assessment: EX45 CW40 OR15
Requisites:
Aims & learning objectives:
A continuation of Chinese Stage 3A
Content:
A continuation of Chinese Stage 3A
ESML0150: French stage 7A (advanced) (3 credits)
Semester 1
Credits: 3
Contact:
Topic: Foreign Language Centre
Level: Level 2
Assessment: CW100
Requisites: Co ESML0151
Aims & learning objectives:
A course to consolidate, refine and enhance previous advanced knowledge of French
Content:
This unit contains a variety of listening, reading, speaking and writing tasks
covering appropriate grammatical structures and vocabulary. Teaching materials
cover a wide range of cultural, political and social topics relating to France
and may include short works of literature. There will be discussion in the target
language of topics derived from teaching materials, leading to small-scale research
projects based on the same range of topics and incorporating the use of press
reports and articles as well as audio and visual material. Students are encouraged
to devote time and energy to developing linguistic proficiency outside the timetabled
classes, for instance by additional reading and/or participating in informally
arranged conversation groups and in events at which French is spoken. Audio
and video laboratories are available to augment classroom work. Flexible provision
dependent on demand, but selection criteria based on past examination performance
and a needs analysis may be imposed and/or prioritisation according to Programme
requirements. GCE Advanced Level French or equivalent required.
ESML0151: French stage 7B (3 credits)
Semester 2
Credits: 3
Contact:
Topic: Foreign Language Centre
Level: Level 2
Assessment: CW100
Requisites: Co ESML0150
Aims & learning objectives:
A continuation of French Stage 7A
Content:
A continuation of French Stage 7A
ESML0152: French stage 8A (post advanced) (3 credits)
Semester 1
Credits: 3
Contact:
Topic: Foreign Language Centre
Level: Level 2
Assessment: EX45 CW40 OR15
Requisites:
Aims & learning objectives:
Continued consolidation and enhancement of the language already acquired in
French Stage 7A and 7B
Content:
This unit contains a variety of listening, reading, speaking and writing tasks
covering appropriate grammatical structures and vocabulary. Teaching materials
cover a wide range of cultural, political and social topics relating to France
and may include short works of literature or extracts from longer works. Where
numbers permit, some subject-specific material may be included, covering the
relevant scientific and technological areas and/or business and industry. There
will be discussion and analysis in the target language of topics derived from
teaching materials with the potential for small-scale research projects and
presentations. Audio and video materials form an integral part of this study,
along with newspaper, magazine and journal articles. Students are actively encouraged
to devote time and energy to developing linguistic proficiency outside the timetabled
classes, by additional reading, links with native speakers and participating
in events at which French is spoken. Audio and video laboratories are available
to augment classroom work.
ESML0153: French stage 8B (3 credits)
Semester 2
Credits: 3
Contact:
Topic: Foreign Language Centre
Level: Level 2
Assessment: EX45 CW40 OR15
Requisites:
Aims & learning objectives:
A continuation of French Stage 8A
Content:
A continuation of French Stage 8A
ESML0154: French stage 9A (further advanced) (3 credits)
Semester 1
Credits: 3
Contact:
Topic: Foreign Language Centre
Level: Level 2
Assessment: EX45 CW40 OR15
Requisites:
Aims & learning objectives:
A continuation of the work outlined in French 8A and 8B
Content:
This unit contains a variety of listening, reading, speaking and writing tasks
covering appropriate grammatical structures and vocabulary. Teaching materials
used cover a wide variety of sources and cover aspects of cultural political
and social themes relating to France. Works of literature or extracts may be
included, as well as additional subject-specific material, as justified by class
size. This may encompass scientific and technological topics as well as materials
relevant to business and industry. There will be discussion in the target language
of topics relating to and generated by the teaching materials, with the potential
for small-scale research projects and presentations. Audio and video materials
form an integral part of this study, along with newspaper, magazine and journal
articles. Students are actively encouraged to consolidate their linguistic proficiency
outside the timetabled classes, by additional reading, links with native speakers
and participating in events at which French is spoken. Audio and video laboratories
are available to augment classroom work.
ESML0155: French stage 9B (3 credits)
Semester 2
Credits: 3
Contact:
Topic: Foreign Language Centre
Level: Level 2
Assessment: EX45 CW40 OR15
Requisites:
Aims & learning objectives:
A continuation of French Stage 9A
Content:
A continuation of French Stage 9A
ESML0156: French stage 4A (intermediate) (3 credits)
Semester 1
Credits: 3
Contact:
Topic: Foreign Language Centre
Level: Level 1
Assessment: CW100
Requisites: Co ESML0157
Aims & learning objectives:
A course to consolidate existing knowledge of French, to develop listening,
reading, writing and speaking, and to reinforce grammar, in order to enable
students to operate in a French-speaking environment.
Content:
This unit contains a variety of listening, reading, speaking and writing tasks
covering appropriate grammatical structures, vocabulary and pronunciation relating
to a selection of topics. Remedial work is carried out where necessary. Teaching
materials will include reading passages from a variety of sources as well as
topical and relevant audio and video material. Students are required to give
short presentations, conduct brief interviews and write dialogues, reports and
letters in French. Audio and video laboratories are available to augment classroom
work. Flexible provision dependent on demand, but selection criteria based on
past examination performance and a needs analysis may be imposed and/or prioritisation
according to Programme requirements. GCSE Grade C in French or equivalent required.
ESML0157: French stage 4B (3 credits)
Semester 2
Credits: 3
Contact:
Topic: Foreign Language Centre
Level: Level 1
Assessment: CW100
Requisites: Co ESML0156
Aims & learning objectives:
A continuation of French Stage 4A
Content:
A continuation of French Stage 4A
ESML0158: French stage 5A (post intermediate) (3 credits)
Semester 1
Credits: 3
Contact:
Topic: Foreign Language Centre
Level: Level 1
Assessment: EX45 CW40 OR15
Requisites:
Aims & learning objectives:
This course builds on the French covered in French Stage 4A and 4B in order
to enhance the student's abilities in the four skill areas.
Content:
This unit contains a variety of listening, reading, speaking and writing tasks
covering appropriate grammatical structures, vocabulary and pronunciation. Teaching
materials cover a wide range of cultural, political and social topics relating
to France and may include short works of literature. There will be discussion
in the target language of topics derived from teaching materials, leading to
small-scale research projects based on the same range of topics and incorporating
the use of press reports and articles as well as audio and visual material.
Students are encouraged to devote time and energy to developing linguistic proficiency
outside the timetabled classes, for instance by additional reading and/or participating
in informally arranged conversation groups and in events at which French is
spoken. Audio and video laboratories are available to augment classroom work.
ESML0159: French stage 5B (3 credits)
Semester 2
Credits: 3
Contact:
Topic: Foreign Language Centre
Level: Level 1
Assessment: EX45 CW40 OR15
Requisites:
Aims & learning objectives:
A continuation of course French Stage 5A
Content:
A continuation of course French Stage 5A
ESML0160: French stage 6A (advanced intermediate) (3
credits)
Semester 1
Credits: 3
Contact:
Topic: Foreign Language Centre
Level: Level 1
Assessment: EX45 CW40 OR15
Requisites:
Aims & learning objectives:
This course concentrates on the more advanced aspects of French with continued
emphasis on practical application of language skills in a relevant context,
in order to refine further the student's abilities.
Content:
This unit contains a variety of listening, reading, speaking and writing tasks
covering appropriate grammatical structures and vocabulary. There is continued
further development of the pattern of work outlined in French Stage 5A and 5B
ESML0161: French stage 6B (3 credits)
Semester 2
Credits: 3
Contact:
Topic: Foreign Language Centre
Level: Level 1
Assessment: EX45 CW40 OR15
Requisites:
Aims & learning objectives:
A continuation of course French Stage 6A
Content:
A continuation of course French Stage 6A
ESML0162: German stage 1A (beginners) (3 credits)
Semester 1
Credits: 3
Contact:
Topic: Foreign Language Centre
Level: Level 1
Assessment: CW100
Requisites: Co ESML0163
Aims & learning objectives:
An introduction to everyday German, in order to enable the student to cope at
a basic level in a German speaking environment, concentrating on oral/aural
communication and reading.
Content:
Initial emphasis will be placed on speaking, listening and reading. As vocabulary
is acquired more attention will be given to grammar. Writing tasks of a relevant
and appropriate nature will be incorporated. Audio and video laboratories are
available to augment classroom work Flexible provision dependent on demand,
but selection criteria based on past examination performance and a needs analysis
may be imposed and/or prioritisation according to Programme requirements. Usually
some evidence of competence in another foreign language is required.
ESML0163: German stage 1B (3 credits)
Semester 2
Credits: 3
Contact:
Topic: Foreign Language Centre
Level: Level 1
Assessment: CW100
Requisites: Co ESML0162
Aims & learning objectives:
A continuation of German Stage 1A
Content:
A continuation of German Stage 1A
ESML0164: German stage 2A (post beginners) (3 credits)
Semester 1
Credits: 3
Contact:
Topic:
Level: Level 1
Assessment: EX45 CW40 OR15
Requisites:
Aims & learning objectives:
A course to build on language skills acquired in German Stage 1A and 1B to enhance
listening, reading, speaking and writing, and to consolidate grammar, in order
to enable students to operate in a German-speaking environment.
Content:
This unit contains a variety of listening, reading, speaking and writing tasks
covering appropriate grammatical structures, vocabulary and pronunciation. Teaching
materials will include reading passages from a wide variety of sources as well
as topical and relevant audio and video material. Students are required to give
short presentations, conduct brief interviews and write dialogues, reports and
letters in German Audio and video laboratories are available to augment classroom
work.
ESML0165: German stage 2B (3 credits)
Semester 2
Credits: 3
Contact:
Topic: Foreign Language Centre
Level: Level 1
Assessment: EX45 CW40 OR15
Requisites:
Aims & learning objectives:
A continuation of German Stage 2A
Content:
A continuation of German Stage 2A
ESML0166: German stage 3A (advanced beginners) (3 credits)
Semester 1
Credits: 3
Contact:
Topic: Foreign Language Centre
Level: Level 1
Assessment: EX45 CW40 OR15
Requisites:
Aims & learning objectives:
This course builds on the German covered in German Stage 2A and 2B in order
to enhance the student's abilities in the four skill areas.
Content:
This unit contains a variety of listening, reading, speaking and writing tasks
covering appropriate grammatical structures and vocabulary relating to a selection
of topics. Teaching materials cover a wide range of cultural, political and
social topics relating to German speaking countries and may include short works
of literature. There will be discussion in the target language of topics derived
from teaching materials, leading to small-scale research projects based on the
same range of topics and incorporating the use of press reports and articles
as well as audio and visual material. Students are encouraged to devote time
and energy to developing linguistic proficiency outside the timetabled classes,
for instance by additional reading and/or participating in informally arranged
conversation groups and in events at which German is spoken. Audio and video
laboratories are available to augment classroom work.
ESML0167: German stage 3B (3 credits)
Semester 2
Credits: 3
Contact:
Topic: Foreign Language Centre
Level: Level 1
Assessment: EX45 CW40 OR15
Requisites:
Aims & learning objectives:
A continuation of German Stage 3A
Content:
A continuation of German Stage 3A
ESML0168: German stage 7A (advanced) (3 credits)
Semester 1
Credits: 3
Contact:
Topic: Foreign Language Centre
Level: Level 2
Assessment: CW100
Requisites: Co ESML0169
Aims & learning objectives:
A course to consolidate, refine and enhance previous advanced knowledge of German
Content:
This unit contains a variety of listening, reading, speaking and writing tasks
covering appropriate grammatical structures and vocabulary. Teaching materials
cover a wide range of cultural, political and social topics relating to German
speaking countries and may include short works of literature. There will be
discussion in the target language of topics derived from teaching materials,
leading to small-scale research projects based on the same range of topics and
incorporating the use of press reports and articles as well as audio and visual
material. Students are encouraged to devote time and energy to developing linguistic
proficiency outside the timetabled classes, for instance by additional reading
and/or participating in informally arranged conversation groups and in events
at which German is spoken. Audio and video laboratories are available to augment
classroom work. Flexible provision dependent on demand, but selection criteria
based on past examination performance and a needs analysis may be imposed and/or
prioritisation according to Programme requirements. GCE Advanced Level German
or equivalent required.
ESML0169: German stage 7B (3 credits)
Semester 2
Credits: 3
Contact:
Topic: Foreign Language Centre
Level: Level 2
Assessment: CW100
Requisites: Co ESML0168
Aims & learning objectives:
A continuation of German Stage 7A
Content:
A continuation of German Stage 7A
ESML0170: German stage 8A (post advanced) (3 credits)
Semester 1
Credits: 3
Contact:
Topic: Foreign Language Centre
Level: Level 2
Assessment: EX45 CW40 OR15
Requisites:
Aims & learning objectives:
Continued consolidation and enhancement of the language already acquired in
German Stage 7A and 7B
Content:
This unit contains a variety of listening, reading, speaking and writing tasks
covering appropriate grammatical structures and vocabulary. Teaching materials
cover a wide range of cultural, political and social topics relating to German
speaking countries and may include short works of literature or extracts from
longer works. Where numbers permit, some subject-specific material may be included,
covering the relevant scientific and technological areas and/or business and
industry. There will be discussion and analysis in the target language of topics
derived from teaching materials with the potential for small-scale research
projects and presentations. Audio and video materials form an integral part
of this study, along with newspaper, magazine and journal articles. Students
are actively encouraged to devote time and energy to developing linguistic proficiency
outside the timetabled classes, by additional reading, links with native speakers
and participating in events at which German is spoken. Audio and video laboratories
are available to augment classroom work.
ESML0171: German stage 8B (3 credits)
Semester 2
Credits: 3
Contact:
Topic: Foreign Language Centre
Level: Level 2
Assessment: EX45 CW40 OR15
Requisites:
Aims & learning objectives:
A continuation of German Stage 8A
Content:
A continuation of German Stage 8A
ESML0172: German stage 9A (further advanced) (3 credits)
Semester 1
Credits: 3
Contact:
Topic: Foreign Language Centre
Level: Level 2
Assessment: EX45 CW40 OR15
Requisites:
Aims & learning objectives:
A continuation of the work outlined in German Stage 8A and 8B
Content:
This unit contains a variety of listening, reading, speaking and writing tasks
covering appropriate grammatical structures and vocabulary. Teaching materials
used cover a wide variety of sources and cover aspects of cultural political
and social themes relating to German speaking countries. Works of literature
or extracts may be included, as well as additional subject-specific material,
as justified by class size. This may encompass scientific and technological
topics as well as materials relevant to business and industry. There will be
discussion in the target language of topics relating to and generated by the
teaching materials, with the potential for small-scale research projects and
presentations. Audio and video materials form an integral part of this study,
along with newspaper, magazine and journal articles. Students are actively encouraged
to consolidate their linguistic proficiency outside the timetabled classes,
by additional reading, links with native speakers and participating in events
at which German is spoken. Audio and video laboratories are available to augment
classroom work.
ESML0174: German stage 4A (intermediate) (3 credits)
Semester 1
Credits: 3
Contact:
Topic: Foreign Language Centre
Level: Level 1
Assessment: CW100
Requisites: Co ESML0175
Aims & learning objectives:
A course to consolidate existing knowledge of German, to develop listening,
reading, writing and speaking, and to reinforce grammar, in order to enable
students to operate in a German-speaking environment.
Content:
This unit contains a variety of listening, reading, speaking and writing tasks
covering appropriate grammatical structures, vocabulary and pronunciation relating
to a selection of topics. Remedial work is carried out where necessary. Teaching
materials will include reading passages from a variety of sources as well as
topical and relevant audio and video material. Students are required to give
short presentations, conduct brief interviews and write dialogues, reports and
letters in German. Audio and video laboratories are available to augment classroom
work. Flexible provision dependent on demand, but selection criteria based on
past examination performance and a needs analysis may be imposed and/or prioritisation
according to Programme requirements. GCSE Grade C in German or equivalent required.
ESML0175: German stage 4B (3 credits)
Semester 2
Credits: 3
Contact:
Topic: Foreign Language Centre
Level: Level 1
Assessment: CW100
Requisites: Co ESML0174
Aims & learning objectives:
A continuation of German 4A
Content:
A continuation of German 4A
ESML0176: German stage 5A (post intermediate) (3 credits)
Semester 1
Credits: 3
Contact:
Topic: Foreign Language Centre
Level: Level 1
Assessment: EX45 CW40 OR15
Requisites:
Aims & learning objectives:
This course builds on the German covered in German Stage 4A and 4B in order
to enhance the student's abilities in the four skill areas.
Content:
This unit contains a variety of listening, reading, speaking and writing tasks
covering appropriate grammatical structures, vocabulary and pronunciation. Teaching
materials cover a wide range of cultural, political and social topics relating
to German speaking countries and may include short works of literature. There
will be discussion in the target language of topics derived from teaching materials,
leading to small-scale research projects based on the same range of topics and
incorporating the use of press reports and articles as well as audio and visual
material. Students are encouraged to devote time and energy to developing linguistic
proficiency outside the timetabled classes, for instance by additional reading
and/or participating in informally arranged conversation groups and in events
at which German is spoken. Audio and video laboratories are available to augment
classroom work.
ESML0177: German stage 5B (3 credits)
Semester 2
Credits: 3
Contact:
Topic: Foreign Language Centre
Level: Level 1
Assessment: EX45 CW40 OR15
Requisites:
Aims & learning objectives:
A continuation of German Stage 5A
Content:
A continuation of German Stage 5A
ESML0178: German stage 6A (advanced intermediate) (3
credits)
Semester 1
Credits: 3
Contact:
Topic: Foreign Language Centre
Level: Level 1
Assessment: EX45 CW40 OR15
Requisites:
Aims & learning objectives:
This course concentrates on the more advanced aspects of German with continued
emphasis on practical application of language skills in a relevant context,
in order to refine further the student's abilities.
Content:
This unit contains a variety of listening, reading, speaking and writing tasks
covering appropriate grammatical structures and vocabulary. There is continued
further development of the pattern of work outlined in German Stage 5A and 5B
ESML0179: German stage 6B (3 credits)
Semester 2
Credits: 3
Contact:
Topic: Foreign Language Centre
Level: Level 1
Assessment: EX45 CW40 OR15
Requisites:
Aims & learning objectives:
A continuation of German Stage 6A
Content:
A continuation of German Stage 6A
ESML0180: Italian stage 1A (beginners) (3 credits)
Semester 1
Credits: 3
Contact:
Topic: Foreign Language Centre
Level: Level 1
Assessment: CW100
Requisites: Co ESML0181
Aims & learning objectives:
An introduction to everyday Italian, in order to enable the student to cope
at a basic level in an Italian speaking environment, concentrating on oral/aural
communication and reading.
Content:
Initial emphasis will be placed on speaking, listening and reading. As vocabulary
is acquired more attention will be given to grammar. Writing tasks of a relevant
and appropriate nature will be incorporated. Audio and video laboratories are
available to augment classroom work Flexible provision dependent on demand,
but selection criteria based on past examination performance and a needs analysis
may be imposed and/or prioritisation according to Programme requirements. Usually
some evidence of competence in another foreign language is required.
ESML0181: Italian stage 1B (3 credits)
Semester 2
Credits: 3
Contact:
Topic: Foreign Language Centre
Level: Level 1
Assessment: CW100
Requisites: Co ESML0180
Aims & learning objectives:
A continuation of Italian Stage 1A
Content:
A continuation of Italian Stage 1A
ESML0182: Italian stage 2A (post beginners) (3 credits)
Semester 1
Credits: 3
Contact:
Topic: Foreign Language Centre
Level: Level 1
Assessment: EX45 CW40 OR15
Requisites:
Aims & learning objectives:
A course to build on language skills acquired in Italian Stage 1A and 1B, to
enhance listening, reading, speaking and writing, and to consolidate grammar,
in order to enable students to operate in an Italian-speaking environment.
Content:
This unit contains a variety of listening, reading, speaking and writing tasks
covering appropriate grammatical structures, vocabulary and pronunciation. Teaching
materials will include reading passages from a wide variety of sources as well
as topical and relevant audio and video material. Students are required to give
short presentations, conduct brief interviews and write dialogues, reports and
letters in Italian. Audio and video laboratories are available to augment classroom
work.
ESML0183: Italian stage 2B (3 credits)
Semester 2
Credits: 3
Contact:
Topic: Foreign Language Centre
Level: Level 1
Assessment: EX45 CW40 OR15
Requisites:
Aims & learning objectives:
A continuation of Italian Stage 2A
Content:
A continuation of Italian Stage 2A
ESML0184: Italian stage 3A (advanced beginners) (3 credits)
Semester 1
Credits: 3
Contact:
Topic: Foreign Language Centre
Level: Level 1
Assessment: EX45 CW40 OR15
Requisites:
Aims & learning objectives:
This course builds on the Italian covered in Italian Stage 2A and 2B in order
to enhance the student's abilities in the four skill areas.
Content:
This unit contains a variety of listening, reading, speaking and writing tasks
covering appropriate grammatical structures and vocabulary relating to a selection
of topics. Teaching materials cover a wide range of cultural, political and
social topics relating to Italy and may include short works of literature. There
will be discussion in the target language of topics derived from teaching materials,
leading to small-scale research projects based on the same range of topics and
incorporating the use of press reports and articles as well as audio and visual
material. Students are encouraged to devote time and energy to developing linguistic
proficiency outside the timetabled classes, for instance by additional reading
and/or participating in informally arranged conversation groups and in events
at which Italian is spoken. Audio and video laboratories are available to augment
classwork.
ESML0185: Italian stage 3B (3 credits)
Semester 2
Credits: 3
Contact:
Topic: Foreign Language Centre
Level: Level 1
Assessment: EX45 CW40 OR15
Requisites:
Aims & learning objectives:
A continuation of Italian Stage 3A
Content:
A continuation of Italian Stage 3A
ESML0186: Japanese 1A (beginners) (3 credits)
Semester 1
Credits: 3
Contact:
Topic: Foreign Language Centre
Level: Level 1
Assessment: CW100
Requisites: Co ESML0187
Aims & learning objectives:
An introduction to everyday Japanese, in order to enable the student to cope
at a basic level in a Japanese speaking environment, concentrating on oral/aural
communication and the reading and writing of the 2 phonetic Japanese scripts
and selected kanji (Chinese characters)
Content:
Initial emphasis will be placed on speaking, listening and reading. As vocabulary
is acquired more attention will be given to grammar. Writing tasks of a relevant
and appropriate nature will be incorporated. Course material will be drawn from
a variety of sources and will include audio-visual resources. Audio and video
laboratories are available to augment classroom work Flexible provision dependent
on demand, but selection criteria based on past examination performance and
a needs analysis may be imposed and/or prioritisation according to Programme
requirements. Usually some evidence of competence in another foreign language
is required.
ESML0187: Japanese 1B (3 credits)
Semester 2
Credits: 3
Contact:
Topic: Foreign Language Centre
Level: Level 1
Assessment: CW100
Requisites: Co ESML0186
Aims & learning objectives:
A continuation of Japanese Stage 1A
Content:
A continuation of Japanese Stage 1A
ESML0188: Japanese 2A (post beginners) (3 credits)
Semester 1
Credits: 3
Contact:
Topic: Foreign Language Centre
Level: Level 1
Assessment: EX45 CW40 OR15
Requisites:
Aims & learning objectives:
A course to build on language skills acquired in Japanese Stage 1A and 1B, to
enhance listening, reading, speaking and writing, and to consolidate grammar,
in order to enable students to operate in a Japanese-speaking environment.
Content:
This unit contains a variety of listening, reading, speaking and writing tasks
covering appropriate grammatical structures, vocabulary and pronunciation. Teaching
materials will include reading passages from a wide variety of sources as well
as topical and relevant audio and video material. Students are required to give
short presentations, conduct brief interviews and undertake appropriate writing
tasks in Japanese. Audio and video laboratories are available to augment classroom
work.
ESML0189: Japanese 2B (3 credits)
Semester 2
Credits: 3
Contact:
Topic: Foreign Language Centre
Level: Level 1
Assessment: EX45 CW40 OR15
Requisites:
Aims & learning objectives:
A continuation of Japanese Stage 2A
Content:
A continuation of Japanese Stage 2A
ESML0190: Japanese 3A (advanced beginners) (3 credits)
Semester 1
Credits: 3
Contact:
Topic: Foreign Language Centre
Level: Level 1
Assessment: EX45 CW40 OR15
Requisites:
Aims & learning objectives:
This course builds on the Japanese covered in Japanese Stage 2A and 2B in order
to enhance the student's abilities in the four skill areas.
Content:
This unit contains a variety of listening, reading, speaking and writing tasks
which will include extended use of kanji characters and an introduction to keigo
(respect language) as well as covering the appropriate grammatical structures
and vocabulary relating to a selection of topics. Teaching materials cover a
wide range of cultural, political and social topics relating to Japan and may
include short works of literature. There will be discussion in the target language
of topics derived from teaching materials, leading to small-scale research projects
based on the same range of topics and incorporating the use of press reports
and articles as well as audio and visual material. Students are encouraged to
devote time and energy to developing linguistic proficiency outside the timetabled
classes, for instance by additional reading and/or participating in informally
arranged conversation groups and in events at which Japanese is spoken. Audio
and video laboratories are available to augment classwork.
ESML0191: Japanese 3B (3 credits)
Semester 2
Credits: 3
Contact:
Topic: Foreign Language Centre
Level: Level 1
Assessment: EX45 CW40 OR15
Requisites:
Aims & learning objectives:
A continuation of Japanese Stage 3A
Content:
A continuation of Japanese Stage 3A
ESML0192: Spanish stage 1A (beginners) (3 credits)
Semester 1
Credits: 3
Contact:
Topic: Foreign Language Centre
Level: Level 1
Assessment: CW100
Requisites: Co ESML0193
Aims & learning objectives:
An introduction to everyday Spanish, in order to enable the student to cope
at a basic level in a Spanish speaking environment, concentrating on oral/aural
communication and reading.
Content:
Initial emphasis will be placed on speaking, listening and reading. As vocabulary
is acquired more attention will be given to grammar. Writing tasks of a relevant
and appropriate nature will be incorporated. Audio and video laboratories are
available to augment classroom work Flexible provision dependent on demand,
but selection criteria based on past examination performance and a needs analysis
may be imposed and/or prioritisation according to Programme requirements. Usually
some evidence of competence in another foreign language is required.
ESML0193: Spanish stage 1B (3 credits)
Semester 2
Credits: 3
Contact:
Topic: Foreign Language Centre
Level: Level 1
Assessment: CW100
Requisites: Co ESML0192
Aims & learning objectives:
A continuation of Spanish Stage 1A
Content:
A continuation of Spanish Stage 1A
ESML0194: Spanish stage 2A (post beginners) (3 credits)
Semester 1
Credits: 3
Contact:
Topic: Foreign Language Centre
Level: Level 1
Assessment: EX45 CW40 OR15
Requisites:
Aims & learning objectives:
A course to build on language skills acquired in Spanish Stage 1A and 1B, to
enhance listening, reading, speaking and writing, and to consolidate grammar,
in order to enable students to operate in a Spanish-speaking environment.
Content:
This unit contains a variety of listening, reading, speaking and writing tasks
covering appropriate grammatical structures, vocabulary and pronunciation. Teaching
materials will include reading passages from a wide variety of sources as well
as topical and relevant audio and video material. Students are required to give
short presentations, conduct brief interviews and write dialogues, reports and
letters in Spanish. Audio and video laboratories are available to augment classroom
work.
ESML0195: Spanish stage 2B (3 credits)
Semester 2
Credits: 3
Contact:
Topic: Foreign Language Centre
Level: Level 1
Assessment: EX45 CW40 OR15
Requisites:
Aims & learning objectives:
A continuation of Spanish Stage 2A
Content:
A continuation of Spanish Stage 2A
ESML0196: Spanish stage 3A (advanced beginners) (3 credits)
Semester 1
Credits: 3
Contact:
Topic: Foreign Language Centre
Level: Level 1
Assessment: EX45 CW40 OR15
Requisites:
Aims & learning objectives:
This course builds on the Spanish covered in Spanish Stage 2A and 2B in order
to enhance the student's abilities in the four skill areas.
Content:
This unit contains a variety of listening, reading, speaking and writing tasks
covering appropriate grammatical structures and vocabulary relating to a selection
of topics. Teaching materials cover a wide range of cultural, political and
social topics relating to Spanish speaking countries and may include short works
of literature. There will be discussion in the target language of topics derived
from teaching materials, leading to small-scale research projects based on the
same range of topics and incorporating the use of press reports and articles
as well as audio and visual material. Students are encouraged to devote time
and energy to developing linguistic proficiency outside the timetabled classes,
for instance by additional reading and/or participating in informally arranged
conversation groups and in events at which Spanish is spoken. Audio and video
laboratories are available to augment classroom work.
ESML0197: Spanish stage 3B (3 credits)
Semester 2
Credits: 3
Contact:
Topic: Foreign Language Centre
Level: Level 1
Assessment: EX45 CW40 OR15
Requisites:
Aims & learning objectives:
A continuation of Spanish Stage 3A
Content:
A continuation of Spanish Stage 3A
ESML0198: Spanish stage 4A (intermediate) (3 credits)
Semester 1
Credits: 3
Contact:
Topic: Foreign Language Centre
Level: Level 1
Assessment: CW100
Requisites: Co ESML0199
Aims & learning objectives:
A course to consolidate existing knowledge of Spanish, to develop listening,
reading, writing and speaking, and to reinforce grammar, in order to enable
students to operate in a Spanish-speaking environment.
Content:
This unit contains a variety of listening, reading, speaking and writing tasks
covering appropriate grammatical structures, vocabulary and pronunciation relating
to a selection of topics. Remedial work is carried out where necessary. Teaching
materials will include reading passages from a variety of sources as well as
topical and relevant audio and video material. Students are required to give
short presentations, conduct brief interviews and write dialogues, reports and
letters in Spanish. Audio and video laboratories are available to augment classroom
work. Flexible provision dependent on demand, but selection criteria based on
past examination performance and a needs analysis may be imposed and/or prioritisation
according to Programme requirements. GCSE Grade C in Spanish or equivalent required.
ESML0199: Spanish stage 4B (3 credits)
Semester 2
Credits: 3
Contact:
Topic: Foreign Language Centre
Level: Level 1
Assessment: CW100
Requisites: Co ESML0198
Aims & learning objectives:
A continuation of Spanish Stage 4A
Content:
A continuation of Spanish Stage 4A
ESML0200: Spanish stage 5A (post intermediate) (3 credits)
Semester 1
Credits: 3
Contact:
Topic: Foreign Language Centre
Level: Level 1
Assessment: EX45 CW40 OR15
Requisites:
Aims & learning objectives:
This course builds on the Spanish covered in Spanish Stage 4A and 4B in order
to enhance the student's abilities in the four skill areas.
Content:
This unit contains a variety of listening, reading, speaking and writing tasks
covering appropriate grammatical structures, vocabulary and pronunciation. Teaching
materials cover a wide range of cultural, political and social topics relating
to Spain and may include short works of literature. There will be discussion
in the target language of topics derived from teaching materials, leading to
small-scale research projects based on the same range of topics and incorporating
the use of press reports and articles as well as audio and visual material.
Students are encouraged to devote time and energy to developing linguistic proficiency
outside the timetabled classes, for instance by additional reading and/or participating
in informally arranged conversation groups and in events at which Spanish is
spoken. Audio and video laboratories are available to augment classroom work.
ESML0201: Spanish stage 5B (3 credits)
Semester 2
Credits: 3
Contact:
Topic: Foreign Language Centre
Level: Level 1
Assessment: EX45 CW40 OR15
Requisites:
Aims & learning objectives:
A continuation of Spanish Stage 5A
Content:
A continuation of Spanish Stage 5A
ESML0202: Spanish stage 6A (advanced intermediate) (3
credits)
Semester 1
Credits: 3
Contact:
Topic: Foreign Language Centre
Level: Level 1
Assessment: EX45 CW40 OR15
Requisites:
Aims & learning objectives:
This course concentrates on the more advanced aspects of Spanish with continued
emphasis on practical application of language skills in a relevant context,
in order to refine further the student's abilities.
Content:
This unit contains a variety of listening, reading, speaking and writing tasks
covering appropriate grammatical structures and vocabulary. There is continued
further development of the pattern of work outlined in Spanish Stage 5A and
5B
ESML0203: Spanish stage 6B (3 credits)
Semester 2
Credits: 3
Contact:
Topic: Foreign Language Centre
Level: Level 1
Assessment: EX45 CW40 OR15
Requisites:
Aims & learning objectives:
A continuation of Spanish Stage 6A
Content:
A continuation of Spanish Stage 6A
ESML0264: EFL Academic Writing A
Semester 1
Credits: 3
Contact:
Topic: English Language Centre
Level: Level 1
Assessment: CW100
Requisites:
Aims & learning objectives:
The aim of this course is to improve students' academic writing skills in English,
thereby enabling them to raise the standard of their degree course work.
Content:
Essay and report writing, to include overall structure, orthography, grammar,
punctuation and appropriateness of writing style.
ESML0265: EFL Academic writing B
Semester 2
Credits: 3
Contact:
Topic: English Language Centre
Level: Level 1
Assessment: CW100
Requisites:
Aims & learning objectives:
Continuation of EFL Academic Writing A.
Content:
Continuation of EFL Academic Writing A.
ESML0266: EFL Cambridge English examination classes
A
Semester 1
Credits: 6
Contact:
Topic: English Language Centre
Level: Level 1
Assessment: CW100
Requisites:
Aims & learning objectives:
To prepare students for Cambridge First Certificate, Advanced English and Proficiency
in English examinations
Content:
An integrated course, covering the four language skills and including the following:
Reading authentic texts Focus on register recognition Grammar Vocabulary development
Listening practice Oral discussion Writing compositions, letters and other texts
Examination practice
ESML0267: EFL Cambridge English examination classes
B
Semester 2
Credits: 6
Contact:
Topic: English Language Centre
Level: Level 1
Assessment: CW100
Requisites:
Aims & learning objectives:
Continuation of EFL Cambridge English Examination Classes A
Content:
Continuation of EFL Cambridge English Examination Classes A
ESML0268: EFL English for business A
Semester 1
Credits: 3
Contact:
Topic: English Language Centre
Level: Level 1
Assessment: CW100
Requisites:
Aims & learning objectives:
To develop business students' spoken and written English using appropriate business
materials
Content:
Spoken English: Seminar skills Giving a presentation Listening skills Negotiating
skills Written English: Reading business texts Essay writing Case studies
ESML0269: EFL English for business B
Semester 2
Credits: 3
Contact:
Topic: English Language Centre
Level: Level 1
Assessment: CW100
Requisites:
Aims & learning objectives:
Continuation of EFL English for Business A
Content:
Continuation of EFL English for Business A
ESML0270: Effective writing for native speakers of English
Semester 1
Credits: 3
Contact:
Topic: English Language Centre
Level: Level 1
Assessment: CW100
Requisites:
Students should not have taken this unit in a previous semester. Aims & learning
objectives:
To develop native speaker students' essay writing skills by teaching study skills
for academic writing and developing accuracy.
Content:
Surveying a book or article Note-taking and summarising skills Avoiding plagiarism
Incorporating source material Referring to sources Essay structure Paragraph
structure Planning an essay Writing introductions and conclusions Synthesing
from different sources Cohesive devices Academic style - showing and avoiding
personal commitment Grammatical accuracy Writing in examinations
ESML0270: Effective writing for native speakers of English
Semester 2
Credits: 3
Contact:
Topic: English Language Centre
Level: Level 1
Assessment: CW100
Requisites:
Students should not have taken this unit in a previous semester. Aims & learning
objectives:
To develop native speaker students' essay writing skills by teaching study skills
for academic writing and developing accuracy.
Content:
Surveying a book or article Note-taking and summarising skills Avoiding plagiarism
Incorporating source material Referring to sources Essay structure Paragraph
structure Planning an essay Writing introductions and conclusions Synthesing
from different sources Cohesive devices Academic style - showing and avoiding
personal commitment Grammatical accuracy Writing in examinations
ESML0382: EFL Spoken English A
Semester 1
Credits: 3
Contact:
Topic: English Language Centre
Level: Level 1
Assessment: CW100
Requisites:
Aims & learning objectives:
The aim of this course is to improve students' spoken English, thereby facilitating
their social and academic interactions while in Britain, and enabling them to
raise the standard of their degree course work.
Content:
Presentation and seminar skills; listening to lectures; pronunciation and fluency;
colloquial English.
ESML0383: EFL Spoken English B
Semester 2
Credits: 3
Contact:
Topic: English Language Centre
Level: Level 1
Assessment: CW100
Requisites:
Aims & learning objectives:
Continuation of EFL Spoken English A.
Content:
Continuation of EFL Spoken English A.
ESML0442: EFL reading & vocabulary
Semester 1
Credits: 3
Contact:
Topic:
Level: Level 0
Assessment: CW100
Requisites:
Aims & learning objectives:
Aims: To enable students to raise the standard of their degree course work through
reading more effectively and through expanding their vocabulary from their reading.
Learning Objectives:
* To develop students' reading skills
* To enable students to read more quickly and efficiently
* To improve students' comprehension of reading texts
* To develop students' skills at taking notes from written texts
* To expand students' specialist and non-specialist vocabulary
* To enable students to use their newly acquired vocabulary in their writing.
Content:
Prediction; Skimming and scanning; Reading for gist; Improving reading; Note
taking from written texts; Understanding the writer's intention; Understanding
the meaning of a text; Distinguishing fact from opinion; Evaluating a text;
Understanding words in context; Building new words from given vocabulary items;
Using new vocabulary in writing.
ESML0442: EFL reading & vocabulary
Semester 2
Credits: 3
Contact:
Topic:
Level: Level 0
Assessment: CW100
Requisites:
Aims & learning objectives:
Aims: To enable students to raise the standard of their degree course work through
reading more effectively and through expanding their vocabulary from their reading
Learning Objectives:
* To develop students' reading skills
* To enable students to read more quickly and efficiently
* To improve students' comprehension of reading texts
* To develop students' skills at taking notes from written texts
* To expand students' specialist and non-specialist vocabulary
* To enable students to use their newly acquired vocabulary in their writing.
Content:
Prediction; Skimming and scanning; Reading for gist; Improving reading speed;
Note taking from written texts; Understanding the writer's intention; Understanding
the meaning of a text; Distinguishing fact from opinion; Evaluating a text;
Understanding words in context; Building new words from given vocabulary items;
Using new vocabulary in writing.
ESML0447: Spanish stage 7A (advanced) (3 credits)
Semester 1
Credits: 3
Contact:
Topic:
Level: Level 1
Assessment: CW100
Requisites:
Aims & learning objectives:
A course to consolidate, refine and enhance previous advanced knowledge of Spanish.
Students will be able to improve their receptive and productive language skills
in a variety of situations.
Content:
This unit contains a variety of listening, reading, speaking and writing tasks
covering appropriate grammatical structures and vocabulary. Teaching materials
cover a wide range of cultural, political and social topics relating to Spain
and may include short works of literature. There will be discussion in the target
language of topics derived from teaching materials, leading to small-scale research
projects based on the same range of topics and incorporating the use of press
reports and articles as well as audio and visual material. Students are encouraged
to devote time and energy to developing linguistic proficiency outside the timetabled
classes, for instance by additional reading and/or participating in informally
arranged conversation groups and in events at which Spanish is spoken. Audio
and video laboratories are available to augment classroom work.
ESML0448: Spanish stage 7B (3 credits)
Semester 2
Credits: 3
Contact:
Topic:
Level: Level 1
Assessment: CW100
Requisites:
Aims & learning objectives:
Further consolidation and enhancement of the language already acquired in Spanish
Stage 7A. Students will be able to practise and further improve their receptive
and productive language skills in a variety of situations.
Content:
This unit contains a variety of listening, reading, speaking and writing tasks
covering appropriate grammatical structures and vocabulary. Teaching materials
cover a wide range of cultural, political and social topics relating to Spain
and may include short works of literature. There will be discussion in the target
language of topics derived from teaching materials, leading to small-scale research
projects based on the same range of topics and incorporating the use of press
reports and articles as well as audio and visual material. Students are encouraged
to devote time and energy to developing linguistic proficiency outside the timetabled
classes, for instance by additional reading and/or participating in informally
arranged conversation groups and in events at which Spanish is spoken. Audio
and video laboratories are available to augment classroom work.
MANG0069: Introduction to accounting & finance
Semester 2
Credits: 5
Contact:
Topic:
Level: Level 1
Assessment: EX50 CW50
Requisites:
Aims & learning objectives:
To provide students undertaking any type of degree study with an introductory
knowledge of accounting and finance
Content:
The role of the accountant, corporate treasurer and financial controller Sources
and uses of capital funds Understanding the construction and nature of the balance
sheet and profit and loss account Principles underlying the requirements for
the publication of company accounts Interpretation of accounts - published and
internal, including financial ratio analysis Planning for profits, cash flow.
Liquidity, capital expenditure and capital finance Developing the business plan
and annual budgeting Estimating the cost of products, services and activities
and their relationship to price. Analysis of costs and cost behaviour
MANG0071: Organisational behaviour
Semester 1
Credits: 5
Contact:
Topic:
Level: Level 1
Assessment: EX60 CW40
Requisites:
Aims & learning objectives:
To develop the student's understanding of people's behaviour within work organizations
Content:
Topics of study will be drawn from the following: The meaning of organising
and organisation Socialisation, organisational norms and organisational culture
Bureaucracy, organisational design and new organisational forms Managing organisational
change Power and politics Business ethics Leadership and team work Decision
-making Motivation Innovation Gender The future of work
MANG0072: Managing human resources
Semester 1
Credits: 5
Contact:
Topic:
Level: Level 1
Assessment: EX100
Requisites:
Aims & learning objectives:
The course aims to give a broad overview of major features of human resource
management. It examines issues from the contrasting perspectives of management,
employees and public policy.
Content:
Perspectives on managing human resources. Human resource planning, recruitment
and selection. Performance, pay and rewards. Control, discipline and dismissal.
MANG0073: Marketing
Semester 2
Credits: 5
Contact:
Topic:
Level: Level 1
Assessment: EX100
Requisites: Ex MANG0016
Aims & learning objectives:
1. To provide an introduction to the concepts of Marketing. 2. To understand
the principles and practice of marketing management. 3. To introduce students
to a variety of environmental and other issues facing marketing today.
Content:
Marketing involves identifying and satisfying customer needs and wants. It is
concerned with providing appropriate products, services, and sometimes ideas,
at the right place and price, and promoted in ways which are motivating to current
and future customers. Marketing activities take place in the context of the
market, and of competition. The course is concerned with the above activities,
and includes: consumer and buyer behaviour market segmentation, targetting and
positioning market research product policy and new product development advertising
and promotion marketing channels and pricing
MANG0074: Business information systems
Semester 1
Credits: 5
Contact:
Topic:
Level: Level 1
Assessment: EX60 CW25 OT15
Requisites:
Aims & learning objectives:
Information Technology (IT) is rapidly achieving ubiquity in the workplace.
All areas of the business community are achieving expansion in IT and investing
huge sums of money in this area. Within this changing environment, several key
trends have defined a new role for computers: a) New forms and applications
of IT are constantly emerging. One of the most important developments in recent
years has been the fact that IT has become a strategic resource with the potential
to affect competitive advantage: it transforms industries and products and it
can be a key element in determining the success or failure of an organisation.
b) Computers have become decentralised within the workplace: PCs sit on managers
desks, not in the IT Department. The strategic nature of technology also means
that managing IT has become a core competence for modern organisations and is
therefore an important part of the task of general and functional managers.
Organisations have created new roles for managers who can act as interfaces
between IT and the business, combining a general technical knowledge with a
knowledge of business. This course addresses the above issues, and, in particular,
aims to equip students with IT management skills for the workplace. By this,
we refer to those attributes that they will need to make appropriate use of
IT as general or functional managers in an information-based age.
Content:
Following on from the learning aims and objectives, the course is divided into
two main parts: Part I considers why IT is strategic and how it can affect the
competitive environment, taking stock of the opportunities and problems it provides.
It consists of lectures, discussion, case studies. The objective is to investigate
the business impact of IS. For example: in what ways are IS strategic? what
business benefits can IS bring? how does IS transform management processes and
organisational relationships? how can organisations evaluate IS? how should
IS, which transform organisations and extend across functions, levels and locations,
be implemented? Part II examines a variety of technologies available to the
manager and examines how they have been used in organisations. A number of problem-oriented
case studies will be given to project groups to examine and discuss. The results
may then be presented in class, and are open for debate. In summary, the aim
of the course is to provide the knowledge from which students should be able
to make appropriate use of computing and information technology in forthcoming
careers. This necessitates some technical understanding of computing, but not
at an advanced level. This is a management course: not a technical computing
course.
SOCP0001: Introduction to social policy & the welfare
state 1
Semester 1
Credits: 6
Contact:
Topic:
Level: Level 1
Assessment: CW100
Requisites:
Aims & learning objectives:
To introduce basic concepts of social policy; to examine the historical evolution
of social policy and the welfare state in Britain; to review and analyse recent
developments in major social service areas; to introduce the work of 'classic'
writers in social policy.
Content:
Services and sectors in Social Policy; 1834 Poor Law; the 1842 'Sanitary Report';
The Liberal Reforms and the Introduction of Pensions; Beveridge and the impact
of the 2nd World war; the Post-War Welfare State; Thatcherism and Social Policy;
Educational Reform; Housing; Community Care
SOCP0066: The human factor
Semester 1
Credits: 3
Contact:
Topic:
Level: Level 2
Assessment: EX100
Requisites:
Aims & learning objectives:
To introduce engineering students to the role of the human factor in industry,
in particular to impart an awareness of classic theories of motivation, social
control and communication in relation to work organisation in design and manufacturing
processes.
Content:
Concepts and evidence of the changing role of motivation, skills, organisational
control and technology, the nature and significance of groupwork.