- Course Code
- GG 2010
- Credit Points
- 15
- Course Coordinator
- Dr D Mair
Pre-requisites
Overview
The course focuses on understanding physical environmental processes and change. In particular three broad themes of hydrology, glaciology and palaeoecology will be explored to illustrate the linkages and interactions between process and form over a range of temporal and spatial scales. The three themes are team-taught by staff with a strong emphasis on using examples from their own research projects.
Structure
20 lectures (2 per week). Online practicals TBA
Assessment
1st Attempt: For students who complete the two coursework exercises to a satisfactory standard: coursework (100%) these students will obtain exemption from the degree exam, and their coursework mark will provide the overall course CAS mark. For students who do not obtain exemption from the degree exam: coursework (50%) plus exam (50%).
Resit: Original coursework carried forward (50%), plus exam (50%).
Formative Assessment
There is no stand-alone, formal formative assessment. However, feedback on summative assessments should help students to improve their subsequent performances within the course and for follow-up second half-session courses. See box below.
Feedback
Students receive individual, written feedback on their coursework using standard comments sheets. We also provide whole-class feedback via MyAberdeen. This includes the main points of answers/tutors' mark schemes to encourage students to review where they gained and lost marks.