Chemistry Research Project for Incoming Erasmus Students
| Code | School | Level | Credits | Semesters |
| CHEM4005 | Chemistry | 4 | 30 | Autumn UK, Spring UK |
- Code
- CHEM4005
- School
- Chemistry
- Level
- 4
- Credits
- 30
- Semesters
- Autumn UK, Spring UK
Summary
This module will give students the opportunity to undertake a research project in Chemistry. A wide range of projects will be available and students will be offered a selection of research areas. All projects will require a review of relevant published work and the planning and execution of a research topic under the guidance of two supervisors. Students will present their findings orally and in a written report.
Target Students
Incoming Erasmus students taking a project for one year only. Suitable prior learning in home University to be assessed by Convenor and appropriate Faculty member.
Assessment
- 40% Coursework 1: Second re-assessment: If a further re-assessment is allowed by satisfying the conditions of Undergraduate Course Regulation 19, the form of the further re-assessment for this module will be 100% coursework.
- 40% Practical: Assessment of Experimental and Theoretical Work.
- 20% Viva voce: Viva Voce at the end of the Project.
Assessed in both autumn & spring semest
Educational Aims
To allow student to experience chemistry research and to receive research training appropriate to their project. Successful students will have:1. collected, read and understood the background literature relevant to their project;2. designed and carried out experiments which have made some contribution to knowledge in their area of study;3. reported and critically evaluated their work in writing;4. made a clear oral presentation of their results.Learning Outcomes
Professional/Practical Skills
1. collect and assess critically the facts and theories relevant to a particular problem
2. focus on an aspect of a field requiring further study
3. design experiments to test theories or reveal new knowledge
Transferable/Key Skills
1. Appraise one's own work critically
2. Recognise the need for integrity and professional standards
3. Written and oral communication skills
4. Skills for continuing professional development.