Programme/Approved Electives for 2024/25
None
Available as a Free Standing Elective
No
Students are required to meet the progression requirements for International Year as detailed in the programme specification for their year of entry.
This module allows students to complete a year of study related to their degree programme in an approved institution in another country. Such study may include components relating to the learning or further development of a foreign language and cultural engagement, in addition to the study of the student¿s principal subject in an international context. The topics that students will study will be appropriate to FHEQ Level 5 or higher and agreed between the student and his/her School¿s Study Abroad Coordinator prior to the start of the international year. Combined Honours students shall be registered on two International Study modules, one for each of their principal subjects.
Aims
The aims of this module are to:1. allow the student to experience study in another country;2. enable students to acquire an international perspective on their principal subject, and to build up a wide network of contacts;3. enable students to appreciate the added value that arises from first-hand experience of the different academic and research approaches between the UK and other countries.
Intended Learning Outcomes
describe, discuss and reflect upon the cultural and international differences and similarities of different learning environments: 1describe the benefits and challenges of global citizenship and internationalisation: 3explain how their perspective on their academic discipline has been influenced by locating it within an international setting: 3design, plan and critically evaluate practical investigation, record relevant information accurately and systematically and be able to reflect upon the data in critical manner: 2develop, synthesize and apply fundamental principles and solve specific problems in the context of chemistry: 2
Students are overseas on a study abroad year at an approved institution in another country. Their studies are split between directed study and non-directed private study at the international partner institution.
Description of Module Assessment
1: Coursework weighted 0%Individual learning agreementIn conjunction with the School¿s Study Abroad Coordinator, students will determine a programme of study for their international year.
2: Coursework weighted 50%Study Abroad assessmentsTo undertake and successfully complete courses of study to the equivalent of 60 credits at an international partner institution.
3: Portfolio weighted 50%Reflective PortfolioStudents will compile a portfolio, reflecting on their experiences studying at an international partner institution. Combined Honours students will complete one portfolio to cover both of their principal subjects. (Equivalent to 3,000 words)