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Accessibility statement
Some of this module’s study materials are online; this includes PDF, Word and ePub versions of any printed materials, plus some items only provided online. Online-only materials comprise pages of text with images, audio/video clips of 1-20 minutes (all with transcripts/subtitles), diagrams and interactive media. Online materials also include links to external resources, online forums and online tutorial rooms. Module software (R, delivered via Jupyter notebooks) is accessible through a standard web browser.
If you’re using printed materials as part of reasonable adjustments to support your studies, note that printed versions of online materials are unavailable for this module.
This module has online tutorials. Although not compulsory, tutorials will help you consolidate your learning.
You’ll be required to use mathematical and scientific symbols and expressions throughout the module and within assessment.
The study materials contain a considerable number of graphs. Reading/interpreting/producing examples of these is an important part of the study of this module, and we assess this. We provide descriptions for all essential figures.
You could be required to search for, and make use of, third-party material online, and we may assess this. We can provide alternatives for required/assessed research material to enable you to meet the learning outcomes of the module.
In this module, you’ll be working with specialist reading material including mathematical notation. We’ll present these online, in printed form, or via a third party or third-party software.
This module has tutor-marked assignments (TMAs) and an end-of-module assessment (EMA) that you must submit via the online TMA service.
You’ll receive feedback from your tutor on your submitted Tutor-Marked Assignments (TMAs). This will help you to reflect on your TMA performance. You should refer to it to help you prepare for your next assignment.
We structure all University modules to a set timetable and you’ll need time-management skills to keep your studies on track. We’ll support you in developing these skills.
This module uses specialist symbols that standard accessibility tools don’t cover. The module materials and assessment ask you to use the following specialist software: R, delivered via Jupyter notebooks – and may not be fully accessible as a result. Students with visual impairment or limited manual dexterity may require sighted or manual assistance.
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