Module OSX-4404:
Perspectives in Marine Science
Perspectives in Marine Science 2024-25
OSX-4404
2024-25
School of Ocean Sciences
Module - Semester 1 & 2
20 credits
Module Organiser:
Martyn Kurr
Overview
The specific knowledge content of the course will be variable from year to year depending on the Seminars hosted by the School. These will range across marine biology, geology, and oceanography, and it will be this range that is an important feature of the Module. The Seminars will be almost all of a research type, such that their structure follows a similar pattern: introduction, materials and methods, results and discussion. Students will learn to synthesise information from these seminars in a formal and structured way. Furthermore, students will develop their wider engagement skills by watching marine-themed TED talks, and producing a ‘popular science’-style article in the style of The Conversation.
Assessment Strategy
-Threshold (D-) - Abstracts: Basic abstracts that convey some understanding of the Seminar topics. Popular science article: rudimentary and relatively engaging presentation of a concept or topic from an appropriate TED talk - Good (B) - Abstracts: competent abstracts that clearly reveal a good understanding of the topic presented. Popular science article: competent and engaging presentation of a concept or topic from an appropriate TED talk - Excellent (A) - Abstract: Succinct, concise, and grammatically correct abstract that conveys a complete understanding of the Seminar delivered. Popular science article: expanded and highly engaging presentation of a concept or topic from an appropriate TED talk
Learning Outcomes
- Acquire a broader knowledge of marine science
- Be able to search for, obtain and critically analyse primary research literature following introduction by a single Seminar.
- Be able to synthesise, analyse and communicate complex research activities, concepts and ideas in essay format
- Become proficient in writing short abstracts
Assessment type
Summative
Weighting
40%
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Assessment type
Summative
Weighting
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