MARINE RESOURCES

MARINE RESOURCES
Course Code
MR 1010
Credit Points
15
Course Coordinator
Dr D.R Green

Pre-requisites

None

Co-requisites

None

Overview

  • Topography of the ocean basins

  • The oceans and atmosphere as a system

  • Impact of climate change

  • Marine resources and their management

  • Coastal and marine environments

  • Overfishing and pollution

  • Marine protected areas focus on the Galapagos National Park

Structure

11 x 1-hour lectures, supported by 11 x 1-hours follow-up sessions, plus one field trip.

Assessment

1st Attempt: coursework (50%): one written report (34%) and one short presentation (16%)and exam (50%): MCQ + short answers.

Resit: original coursework carried forward, 50%, plus exam, 50%.

Formative Assessment

Students complete an in-course quiz (on fisheries) and a short-answer exercise (on marine ecosystems); peer assessment of presentations.  However, with just 12 weeks of teaching, to include two summative assessments, it is difficult to arrange stand-alone formative assessment.  It makes more sense to consider feedback/feedforward in terms of onwards progression: e.g., students write just  one coursework report which is summatively assessed, but comments provided on this should help students to improve their performance next time: e.g., in the follow-up second half-session course.

Feedback

Students receive individual, written feedback on their coursework using standard  comments sheets. Individual comments are supported by in-class feedback.