INDICATIVE CONTENT
This module is specifically designed to facilitate students on exchange programmes studying at the university and providing a module suite for exchanges students who go away to other institutions to remain enrolled on at the university.
ADDITIONAL ASSESSMENT DETAILS
Exchange Study Report – written report which responds to the specifics of the exchange study undertaken (LOs 1,2, and 3)
LEARNING STRATEGIES
Exchange students will engage in the classes available at the time of their study, if this does not fit with the overall schedule of the rest of music and sound, this module can be used to fill in 20 credits of study to ensure that the exchange covers 60 credits.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
1. Demonstrate knowledge and critical understanding of the well-established concepts, principles and their development within music and sound. Knowledge and Understanding
2. Communicate effectively music and sound related information and arguments in a variety of forms, to specialist and non-specialist audiences, and deploy key techniques of the music and sound effectively. Communicate
3. Demonstrate knowledge of the main methods of enquiry in (the field of study) and demonstrate application of the key principles of Information Literacy. Enquiry
RESOURCES
Exchange programme.
SPECIAL ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS
Students must either be:
- An exchange student visiting the university
- Have been on an exchange for part of this academic
- Be on an exchange at another institution
In order to enrol on this module.
WEB DESCRIPTOR
This module exists purely as an administrative tool to ensure that we can effectively run exchange programmes and should not appear on the web.