Module Descriptors
WORK EXPERIENCE
LAWS51938
Key Facts
Health, Education, Policing and Sciences
Level 5
15 credits
Contact
Leader: Samantha Spence
Hours of Study
Scheduled Learning and Teaching Activities: 6
Independent Study Hours: 144
Total Learning Hours: 150
Assessment
  • Coursework - Reflective Journal weighted at 60%
  • Corusework - Personal professional artefact incorporating digital media weighted at 40%
Module Details
Module Learning Outcomes
1. Identify the qualities and skills necessary for graduate-level employment, and reflect on how they developed those qualities and skills in the workplace.
Reflection

2. Interpret and explain work place experiences in terms of relevant legal principles and frameworks. Analysis and Application

3. Communicate effectively with both specialist and non-specialist audiences
Communication

4. Employ digital tools and resources effectively.
Communication
Module Assessment Details
Reflective Journal (Learning outcomes 1, 2 and 3). Students will create a reflective diary of their work experience placement(s) in which they actively reflect on how their experiences relate to law in action, and how they have developed transferable employability skills

Personal professional artefact incorporating digital media (Learning outcomes 1, 3 and 4). Students will create a professional profile using any suitable digital medium (such as a LinkedIn profile, business blog or website) thereby demonstrating their digital capabilities as well as enhancing their employability.
Module Indicative Content
There is no formal prescribed content.

The aim is to:
- provide practical experience of the workplace
- develop students’ appreciation of the applicability of legal and regulatory processes in the workplace
- develop transferable employability skills including digital capabilities
Module Learning Strategies
The work experience placement is the key strategy in achieving the outcomes supported by three group workshops plus individual supervisory tutorials tailored to individual student need.

Group workshops (3 x 1 hour):
• Introduction to module and assessments briefing
• Reflective writing
• Communication skills and digital media

Individual Tutorials: (3 hours per student)
Each student will have 3 meetings to provide individual support for the reflective elements of the module and to monitor individual progress on the placement(s) and assessment.

Students will be introduced to models of reflective writing as a tool for professional development. As the module is tailored to individual students’ experiences, there will be no common formative assessment. Instead, students will be able to seek developmental feedback on their reflective diary entries in meetings with the module leader and tutors.

Independent Study (144 hours)
This is indicative as the work experience will take place over a minimum of the equivalent of 10 working days (70 hours) either in one or more blocks or spread over a semester.

The balance of independent study hours (74) will be spent on researching and writing the reflective journal, and on preparing and creating the digital artefact.


Module Texts
Finch, E. and Fafinski, S., Employability Skills for Law Students (OUP 2014)

Williams, K., Reflective Writing (Palgrave Macmillan 2012)
Web Descriptor
This module provides you with an opportunity to increase and improve your employability skills. You will be asked to reflect upon your work experience placement which will help you to identify and explore your transferrable skills. This process will enable you to enhance your CV and improve your job interview techniques and performance.