Module Title: | Analytical Project and Workplace Planning |
Language of Instruction: | English |
Teaching & Learning Strategies: |
Project topics will be decided at the beginning of the first semester by the student in consultation with the course lecturers. Topics may focus on biosciences, environmental, food & beverage, or analytical science. The student will be expected to produce a workplan to include:
1. Aims and objectives of the project
2. Actions necessary for the achievement of objectives
3. Sources of information to be used in the project
4. Project time plan (in consultation with the supervisor)
This module will involve a large amount of laboratory work (60 hours) during which students will liaise and interact with supervisory staff and regularly report on progress. Analysis of results will be followed by the submission of a written project report. Learners will perform a presentation of their research project in a formal setting using appropriate audiovisual or online technologies. Lecturers and fellow students will have the opportunity to ask questions on the topic and the team of supervisors will assess the presentation.
Additional approaches in the module will involve:
Oral and verbal use of information technology and studio work. Hands on approach to course delivery. Working on own initiative and within a group environment. Role playing. Case studies.
Problem solving approach where possible.
Major emphasis on teamwork skills. |
Module Aim: |
To give the learner an insight in the area of project design, management, and execution, from idea generation to final outcome and interpretation of findings. To allow learners to apply their analytical research skills.
To give the student an insight into the requirements of the modern work place and the prerequisites required for the transition from academic life to the work environment. |
Learning Outcomes |
On successful completion of this module the learner should be able to: |
LO1 |
Plan and implement a laboratory based analytical/research project; including choosing a topic, reviewing relevant literature/analytical methods, designing and planning the project, carrying out the required programme of experiments, and reporting and defending the project. |
LO2 |
Liaise with supervisors and technical staff to plan a practical programme from week to week, adapt tasks as required, demonstrate technical problem solving abilities, and work collaboratively with peers to plan access to instrumentation. |
LO3 |
Describe the various facets of a modern workplace and the transition from the academic to the workplace environment. |
LO4 |
Demonstrate proficiency in working individually or within a team setting, time management and working to schedules, organisational and entrepreneurial skills, and an ability to “hit the ground running” within the workplace. |
Pre-requisite learning |
Module Recommendations
This is prior learning (or a practical skill) that is recommended before enrolment in this module.
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No recommendations listed |
Incompatible Modules
These are modules which have learning outcomes that are too similar to the learning outcomes of this module. |
No incompatible modules listed |
Co-requisite Modules
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No Co-requisite modules listed |
Requirements
This is prior learning (or a practical skill) that is mandatory before enrolment in this module is allowed. |
Successful completion of year 2 or equivalent |
Module Content & Assessment
Indicative Content |
Project 1.1
Choice of project, idea generation, project proposal in consultation with course lecturers.
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Project 1.2
Planning and literature survey to ‘scope’ the project. Safety issues, MSDS, ordering materials.
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Project 1.3
Week by week work-plan, to facilitate optimum use of and exposure to various and relevant laboratory facilities and techniques which may include, analytical, microbiological, chemical biochemical and sensory techniques as appropriate
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Project 1.4
Log book design, control, and operation
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Project 1.5
Data treatment to integrate statistical evaluation
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Project 1.6
Essential requirements for the transition from the academic to the work environment
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Project 1.7
Methods of recruitment (job specific)
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Project 1.8
Letter of application and curriculum vitae preparation (review, job specific) mock interview, demonstrate a passion
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Project 1.9
Understanding the job requirements (technical and other)
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Project 1.10
Communication skills, oral, written and presentation to groups
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Project 1.11
Project presentations
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Project 1.12
Basic entrepreneurial, marketing and business skills
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Project 1.13.
Company structure within Ireland and beyond
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Assessment Breakdown | % |
Continuous Assessment | 30.00% |
Project | 70.00% |
Special Regulation |
Students must achieve a minimum grade (35%) in both the CA and project components. |
Continuous Assessment |
Assessment Type |
Assessment Description |
Outcome addressed |
% of total |
Assessment Date |
Presentation |
Group presentation |
3,4 |
15.00 |
n/a |
Presentation |
Individual presentation |
3,4 |
15.00 |
n/a |
Project |
Assessment Type |
Assessment Description |
Outcome addressed |
% of total |
Assessment Date |
Project |
Oral Presentation and Defence |
1,2 |
10.00 |
Week 12 |
Project |
Project report |
1,2 |
60.00 |
Sem 2 End |
No End of Module Formal Examination |
SETU Carlow Campus reserves the right to alter the nature and timings of assessment
Module Workload
Workload: Full Time |
Workload Type |
Frequency |
Average Weekly Learner Workload |
Lecture |
24 Weeks per Stage |
1.00 |
Laboratory |
24 Weeks per Stage |
2.50 |
Estimated Learner Hours |
24 Weeks per Stage |
6.92 |
Total Hours |
250.00 |
Module Delivered In
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