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Programme Specification FdSc Networking and Security May 2013

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19. Key Learning & Teaching Methods<br />

• Modules will be delivered using lectures to deliver theoretical aspects <strong>and</strong><br />

underpinning knowledge.<br />

• Practical sessions will be used to supplement the theory <strong>and</strong> allow students to develop<br />

a range of employability skills.<br />

• Guest speakers will be used for students to gain access to a different range of<br />

experiences.<br />

• Group work will allow students to develop projects that include research, problem<br />

solving, peer reflection <strong>and</strong> other teamwork skills.<br />

• Tutor <strong>and</strong> peer led reflective feedback form the basis of student development<br />

strategies.<br />

• Tutorials will take the form of regular group <strong>and</strong> individual support for student<br />

guidance.<br />

• Students will also be directed to the relevant primary literature, book sections <strong>and</strong><br />

internet resources, which they will be expected to study in order to supplement the<br />

module.<br />

• Work experience will be a vital part of the course.<br />

20. Key Assessment Methods<br />

Practical demonstrations <strong>and</strong> portfolios<br />

Reflective portfolio/logbooks<br />

Presentations<br />

Report<br />

Skills Based Assessment<br />

Examination<br />

Negotiated Learning Agreement<br />

Personal Development Plan<br />

Coursework<br />

Case Study<br />

Self Evaluation<br />

Project<br />

<strong>FdSc</strong> <strong>Networking</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Security</strong>. Approved 3 <strong>May</strong> – version 1

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