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MODULE DESCRIPTOR
Module Title
MSci Industrial Placement A
Reference CM4305 Version 1
Created February 2023 SCQF Level SCQF 10
Approved August 2023 SCQF Points 45
Amended ECTS Points 22.5

Aims of Module
To provide the student with the opportunity to apply the knowledge and understanding as well as the personal transferable skills acquired in the programme in the real work environment.

Learning Outcomes for Module
On completion of this module, students are expected to be able to:
1 Execute existing computing competencies in a work place environment.
2 Develop computing competencies while working in a real work environment
3 Operate in an efficient and professional manner as an individual in a professional organisation.
4 Communicate effectively with others in the workplace, including colleagues, customers, clients, and managers.
5 Critique skills, knowledge, and experience gained from placement in the context of future study, employability, and future career choices.

Indicative Module Content
The content of the placement will vary. However each student will draw up an agreed learning contract with the host organisation and devise a programme which will enable the learning outcomes specified above to be achieved.

Module Delivery
The module takes the form of in workplace learning. Each student has a member of academic staff acting as an Academic Tutor to provide any necessary support and oversight.

Indicative Student Workload Full Time Part Time
Contact Hours N/A N/A
Non-Contact Hours N/A N/A
Placement/Work-Based Learning Experience [Notional] Hours 450 N/A
TOTAL 450 N/A
Actual Placement hours for professional, statutory or regulatory body 450  

ASSESSMENT PLAN
If a major/minor model is used and box is ticked, % weightings below are indicative only.
Component 1
Type: Coursework Weighting: 100% Outcomes Assessed: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Description: A portfolio of evidence appraising the success of the placement. This includes a number of reports by the student's Industrial Supervisor and/or Academic Tutor detailing the perceived performance of the student during the placement. The student will submit a written report, describing what they have achieved on the placement and reflecting on how it has benefitted them.

MODULE PERFORMANCE DESCRIPTOR
Explanatory Text
The calculation of the overall grade for this module is based on 100% weighting of a single coursework. An overall minimum grade D is required to pass the module.
Module Grade Minimum Requirements to achieve Module Grade:
A The student needs to achieve an A in the coursework
B The student needs to achieve a B in the coursework
C The student needs to achieve a C in the coursework
D The student needs to achieve a D in the coursework
E The student needs to achieve an E in the coursework
F The student needs to achieve an F in the coursework
NS Non-submission of work by published deadline or non-attendance for examination

Module Requirements
Prerequisites for Module None.
Corequisites for module The module must be taken in conjunction with CM4303 Evidencing Employability
Precluded Modules None.

INDICATIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY
1 Placement Guidelines for Students. School of Computing. Internal document.
2 "BCS Code of Practice" online guide to good practice obtained from WWW.bcs.org./upload/pdf/cop.pdf.
3 FANTHOME, C., 2004. Work placements - a survival guide for students. Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan


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