Global climate change
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Criterion |
Mark |
Learning Outcome |
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Introduction: Provide a clear and concise introduction of the selected cover story. |
20% (10) |
LO1;LO2;LO3;LO4; LO5 |
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Criterion |
Mark |
Learning Outcome |
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Explain and clearly justify the relevance of the cover story, and what related key areas/themes your work will address. |
(10) |
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2. |
Research and synthesis of various literature: You are required to use a variety of academic and non- academic sources to engage with the issues and themes underpinning the selected cover story. Using the relevant literature, identify, develop, and discuss your understanding of the main issues / themes and key debates related to your chosen cover story. |
30% (10)
(20) |
LO1; LO2;LO3;LO4; LO5 |
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3. |
Analysis:
Apply appropriate theoretical perspectives and themes covered in this module to critically analyse your chosen cover story. In critically analysing the cover story, clearly delineate the implications on business / non-business organisations. In other words, the focus of your critique and your analysis of the implications, will be determined by what is appropriate in relation to your specific cover story |
35% (20)
(15) |
LO1;LO2;LO3;LO4; LO5 |
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Criterion |
Mark |
Learning Outcome |
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4. |
Conclusion: Provide a clear and logical conclusion bringing together the issues you explored and analysed. Summarise they key points of your analysis in the process. |
15%
(10)
(5) |
LO1;LO2;LO3;LO4; LO5 |
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TOTAL MARKS: |
100% |
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Submission of 4000 words written assignment based on critique of a cover story from the |
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