Module overview
The module consists of the Plymouth field course which takes place at the end of Semester 2 (late June to early July) following the examination period.
Aims and Objectives
Learning Outcomes
Learning Outcomes
Having successfully completed this module you will be able to:
- Collect and analyse data in such a fashion as to understand the environmental processes operating within the system and understand some of the interactions between them
- Work effectively within a group either as leader or member of that group.
- Write a concise scientific report, describing data analysis and results and comparing them with published material
- Plan an oceanographic survey of an estuary or area of coastal sea.
Syllabus
During the 14-day field course, you will get at least three days sea-time working from a variety of boats collecting samples and data that describe the marine chemistry, physics and biology of the estuarine and coastal environment around Plymouth.
Each group will work from the top of the estuary to about 15 miles offshore during the fieldcourse. By the end of the course a dataset will exist describing the water-column characteristics for 12 days.
Each of the undergraduate groups will work with their tutor and other staff to plan and execute each fieldwork day and subsequent sample and data analysis days.
Learning to work within a group, taking a variety of roles and planning your activities within time and facility restrictions are all important skills that you will gain during the course. Group tutorials given during the course which will assist you and your group in producing a clear and informative group logbook and data (assessed), a web based report of your group data and their analysis. An individual holistic report (six pages), describing the estuarine and coastal marine 'system' around Plymouth will be handed in July at the end of the course in Plymouth (assessed).
Learning and Teaching
Teaching and learning methods
Field course: A 14-day field course based at Plymouth, working in the estuary and up to 12 miles offshore. You will work from a variety of vessels from the top of the estuary to 30 km offshore.
Laboratory Sessions: To complement the field sampling, lab sessions will work up the samples taken and analyse these data.
Formal Lectures: Lectures will provide support for group working and time management skills and data analysis.
Type | Hours |
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Independent Study | 150 |
Total study time | 150 |
Assessment
Formative
This is how we’ll give you feedback as you are learning. It is not a formal test or exam.
Logbook
- Assessment Type: Formative
- Feedback:
- Final Assessment: No
- Group Work: No
Summative
This is how we’ll formally assess what you have learned in this module.
Method | Percentage contribution |
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Individual report | 100% |