Partner Details
Risktec Solutions
Awards
Target Award
Award Description:Postgraduate Diploma - PD
Alternative Exit
Programme Offerings
Part-Time
DL-RSK-OCT
Educational Aims of the Course
• Justify the use of risk assessment through illustration of the objectives of, and drivers for, risk assessment. • Analyse and evaluate a broad range of practical risk management tools and techniques and apply selected techniques. • Devise practical solutions for real-life risk management problems. • Develop a questioning and critical attitude to management of risks. • Display mastery of clear and effective communication of risk. • Have substantial opportunity to practise self-learning.
Teaching, Learning and Assessment
Acquisition of knowledge is achieved mainly through illustrated and annotated presentation materials, individual and group exercises and directed student-centred learning where appropriate resource material is available. Understanding is reinforced through both the exercises and the main end-of-module assessments which typically take the form of an essay (usually case study),technological task and/or technical report. Testing of the knowledge base is undertaken in the form of the essays, reports, technological tasks. Intellectual skills are developed in part through exercises during the module delivery and principally through end-of-module assignments, which test all learning outcomes. Individual exercise and group exercises within the taught part of the programme are designed to permit students to demonstrate achievement of learning outcomes. Analysis and problem solving skills are assessed in the form of essays, reports and technological tasks. Professional practical skills are developed in a coordinated manner throughout the programme. Real-life examples and case studies are used to illustrate techniques and risk management issues, hence relating the learning to workplace examples. Where a programme is being delivered to a cohort of students from the same employer, company-specific case studies and examples may be used. Professional skills are assessed (informally / implicitly) through essays, reports and technological tasks. Transferable skills permeate every activity within the programme content and assessment.
Programme Structure
Programme Structure Description
Students are required to achieve 120 credits at Level 7 for a PgDip. A PgCert alternative exit award is available to students who have obtained at least 60 credits. There are 2 core modules and 10 optional modules must be selected. The Principles of Risk Management module (7588RTC) must be … For more content click the Read More button below.
Structure
Level 7
Entry Requirements
Alternative qualifications considered
HECoS Code(s)
(CAH10-01) engineering