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Accessibility statement
Much of this module’s study materials are online. Online materials are composed of pages of text with images; audio/video clips (all with transcripts/subtitles); diagrams; interactive media; animations; and multiple-choice self-assessed quizzes. Online materials also include links to external resources, online forums and online tutorial rooms. We provide textbooks and downloadable materials for all online module content.
This module provides online tutorials. Although not compulsory, tutorials will help you consolidate your learning.
You might be required to work with other students, but we will not assess this. This work could include looking at and commenting on others’ work; reflecting on others’ comments on your work; and/or working together with fellow learners on a task.
You’ll be required to use some mathematical symbols and expressions in the module and possibly within assessment.
The study materials contain some diagrams/graphs/photographs. Reading/interpreting examples of these is an important part of the study of this module. We provide descriptions for all essential figures.
You will be required to search for, and make use of, third-party material online, and we 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 such as case reports and legislation which will be presented online.
This module has a tutor-marked assignment, interactive computer-marked assignments and an end-of-module assessment.
You’ll receive feedback from your tutor on your submitted tutor-marked assignments (TMA). 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.
The module materials suggest you to use the specialist software Open Studio. This software is not compulsory but simply suggested as a repository to build a portfolio of certain tasks carried out for some of the formative assessments in the module materials. There is no obligation to do this but if you would like to build a portfolio of these tasks, and cannot access or use Open Studio, you could alternatively simply download these tasks to a named file/folder on your digital device or produce hard copies and store in a physical file or folder.
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