Modiwl MSE-0008:
Intro to Academic Skills
Introduction to Academic Skills 2025-26
MSE-0008
2025-26
North Wales Medical School
Module - Semester 1 & 2
20 credits
Module Organiser:
Bethan Davies-Jones
Overview
The Introduction to Academic Skills module is designed to support students transitioning into higher education by equipping them with the foundational academic skills necessary for success throughout their studies. Covering key areas such as effective communication, critical thinking, and research, this module ensures students develop the ability to cite and reference correctly, structure scientific arguments, design accurate figures, and present research appropriately. With a focus on both academic and employability skills, students will be well-prepared for the challenges of their chosen fields.
Throughout the module, students will explore topics such as navigating university systems, mastering time management, and developing critical thinking. They will learn to evaluate information, understand academic integrity, and conduct effective research using library resources. Students will also focus on writing coherent essays, designing accurate scientific figures, and presenting their work clearly. The module includes practical exercises and emphasizes the development of reflective thinking and communication skills crucial for academic success.
Assessment Strategy
EXCELLENT - Category A (70%-100%). Students in this category will demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of all aspects of the module. Their work will be thorough, well-structured, and supported by wider reading and additional research. Excellent students will produce high-quality, accurately referenced essays, design scientifically precise figures, and present well-organized posters that reflect critical thinking, creativity, and a deep engagement with the material. They will show originality in their approach, clarity in their arguments, and excellent attention to detail. Evidence of critical thinking and wider reading is essential for A+ and A* marks.
GOOD - Category B (60%-69%): Good students will have a strong grasp of the core concepts and skills introduced in the module. Their work will be well-organized and supported by examples, showing a clear understanding of the material. They will demonstrate accurate citation and referencing, clear presentation of scientific information, and a logical structure in their essays and posters. While lacking the depth or breadth of additional reading seen in Excellent work, the output will be consistently solid and effective.
Satisfactory - Category C (50-59%): Students at this level will show a reasonable understanding of the essential facts and key concepts of the module. Their work may have some lapses in detail or clarity, and there may be minor errors in referencing or presentation. While their assignments will cover the required material, the arguments may not be fully supported, and their critical thinking may be underdeveloped. Students in this category will still demonstrate the ability to complete tasks but may struggle to apply advanced academic skills consistently.
THRESHOLD - Category D (40-49%): Threshold students will show basic knowledge of the module content but may present incomplete or poorly structured work. There may be significant gaps in referencing, scientific presentation, or argumentation. Essays may be descriptive rather than analytical, and posters may lack coherence or depth. While they meet the minimum requirements, students in this category will demonstrate limited engagement with the material and may not fully apply the academic skills introduced during the module.
Learning Outcomes
- Be able to appropriately present a piece of work.
- Be able to design appropriate scientific figures and illustrations.
- Be able to reference and cite a piece of work appropriately.
- Be able to structure an effective scientific argument.
Assessment method
Coursework
Assessment type
Summative
Description
The primary aim of this assignment is to assess your understanding of academic integrity, including the principles of honesty, trust, fairness, respect, and responsibility in academia. This assignment is divided into four sections - short exercises, multiple-choice questions, true/false questions, and citation & referencing exercises. Make sure to answer all questions to the best of your ability, utilising your understanding and knowledge of academic integrity.
Weighting
30%
Due date
21/11/2025
Assessment method
Essay
Assessment type
Summative
Description
Scientific Essay and Research Plan For this assignment, you will first develop a research plan that outlines how you intend to approach your scientific essay. This plan should detail your research process, including how you searched for reliable sources, selected the most relevant studies, and made informed decisions about what to include or exclude. It is an opportunity to demonstrate your ability to plan effectively, evaluate information critically, and apply essential academic skills. Using your research plan as a foundation, you will then write a comprehensive essay exploring the resurgence of a disease that was once believed to be eradicated. Your essay should be clearly structured, with distinct sections for the introduction, analysis, and conclusion. It should reflect a deep understanding of the topic and engage critically with the evidence, showing your ability to synthesize information and construct a well-supported argument.
Weighting
70%
Due date
11/03/2026