Teaching Responsibility
LJMU Schools involved in Delivery:
Liverpool Screen School
Learning Methods
Tutorial
Module Offerings
6037FILM-SEP-MTP
Aims
1. To enhance experiential learning in the degree programme.
2. To encourage students to develop transferrable skills relevant to the world of work.
3. To foster initiative and independence of thought by an evaluative approach to the assessment of work experience.
Learning Outcomes
1.
Demonstrate a thorough understanding of how an organisation achieves its aims with reference to the structure of internal management and the definition of staff. responsibilities.
2.
Analyse the economic/environmental context within which an organization operates
3.
Understand the process involved in applying for a position in the commercial
sector.
Module Content
Outline Syllabus:1. Approximately 80 hours of work placement during the course of an academic year.
2. 12 hours reinforcement and supportive learning activities within the University.
3. Detailed specification of the programme for each work placement will be included in a negotiated learning agreement.
Module Overview:
This module will provide you with the opportunity to widen your direct knowledge of working practices in a media-related field, to widen your contacts and to apply the knowledge and skills you have learnt throughout the course. It also encourages you to develop transferrable skills relevant to the world of work.
This module will provide you with the opportunity to widen your direct knowledge of working practices in a media-related field, to widen your contacts and to apply the knowledge and skills you have learnt throughout the course. It also encourages you to develop transferrable skills relevant to the world of work.
Additional Information:This module provides Film Studies students with the opportunity to widen their direct knowledge of working practices in a media-related field, to widen their contacts and to apply the knowledge and skills they have learned on the route. Students negotiate a learning contract with an employer and a tutor, and are assessed on their written account of the content and relevance of their work experience to the Film Studies degree.
Assessments
Portfolio