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FT2PE10 - Placements and Employment Skills (Ten Credits)

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FT2PE10-Placements and Employment Skills (Ten Credits)

Module Provider: Film, Theatre and TV
Number of credits: 10 [5 ECTS credits]
Level:5
Terms in which taught: Autumn / Spring term module
Pre-requisites:
Non-modular pre-requisites:
Co-requisites:
Modules excluded: FT2PE20 Placements and Employment Skills (Twenty Credits)
Placement opportunity: Mini placement
Current from: 2022/3

Module Convenor: Dr Lucy Tyler
Email: l.s.tyler@reading.ac.uk

Type of module:

Summary module description:

Through taught sessions you will gain relevant employment skills. You will then have the opportunity to apply these skills through self-directed study. You will either a) self-organise a placement to undertake in an industry or organisation of your choice or b) undertake a detailed examination of an industry, organisation or role of your choice. Students will develop their approach to the written assessment supported by workshop discussion, and tutor and peer feedback, and in doing so will also develop their pitching and presentation skills.ÌýÌý



In the summer term of the previous year, a session will provide advice on how to secure a placement.ÌýÌý


Aims:

The module aims to provide an opportunity for reflective learning in relation to work experience or intensive research into an industry or role of their choice. The module aims to provide students with an opportunity for critical reflection on their own career development in the graduate sector. Students will also be encouraged to reflect on the transferable skills they have acquired in the course of their studies and to identify skills they plan to develop in relation to future employment.


Assessable learning outcomes:

By the end of the module it is expected that students will be able to:




  • reflect critically on the work of an organisation;

  • evaluate their own skills and performance in a working context; or create a profile of the requisite skills and performance necessary in a particular working context.

  • review their skills and experience and identify their training needs in relation to their career plans;

  • deploy skills in resear ch, writing and presentation in documenting and reflecting on their experience or research.Ìý


Additional outcomes:

This module enables students to develop practical, organisational and reflective skills. The module extends skills and competencies which are central to the degree: teamwork; oral communication and group co-operation; critical and contextual analysis and coherent argument; presentation of written work.


Outline content:

This module will provide a combination of industry speakers organized by the students, and workshop and feedback sessions on students’ developing approach to the module. Placement experience can take place in either Autumn or Spring terms, or in the associated vacation periods, and guidance on winning placements is provided in the Summer term of the previous year.Ìý


Global context:

Students will have the opportunity to research an industry in a geographical location of their choosing.ÌýÌý


Brief description of teaching and learning methods:

Students will learn through self-directed study, a self-organised programme of industry speakers, placement experience, and classes that build confidence in identifying and securing placements, and that will provide tutor and peer feedback on students’ developing approach to their written assessment.


Contact hours:
Ìý Autumn Spring Summer
Seminars 2 1
Demonstration 8
Work-based learning 30
Guided independent study: Ìý Ìý Ìý
Ìý Ìý Wider reading (independent) 24
Ìý Ìý Preparation of practical report 25
Ìý Ìý Group study tasks 10
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Total hours by term 99 0 1
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Total hours for module 100

Summative Assessment Methods:
Method Percentage
Portfolio 100

Summative assessment- Examinations:

Summative assessment- Coursework and in-class tests:

Portfolio submitted via Learning JournalsÌý


Formative assessment methods:

There will be opportunities for peer and staff verbal feedback in sessions.Ìý


Penalties for late submission:

The Support Centres will apply the following penalties for work submitted late:

  • where the piece of work is submitted after the original deadline (or any formally agreed extension to the deadline): 10% of the total marks available for that piece of work will be deducted from the mark for each working day (or part thereof) following the deadline up to a total of five working days;
  • where the piece of work is submitted more than five working days after the original deadline (or any formally agreed extension to the deadline): a mark of zero will be recorded.
The University policy statement on penalties for late submission can be found at: /cqsd/-/media/project/functions/cqsd/documents/cqsd-old-site-documents/penaltiesforlatesubmission.pdf
You are strongly advised to ensure that coursework is submitted by the relevant deadline. You should note that it is advisable to submit work in an unfinished state rather than to fail to submit any work.

Assessment requirements for a pass:

An overall mark of 40%


Reassessment arrangements:

Submission of additional coursework.


Additional Costs (specified where applicable):


  1. Required text books:Ìý

  2. Specialist equipment or materials:Ìý

  3. Specialist clothing, footwear or headgear:Ìý

  4. Printing and binding:Ìý

  5. Computers and devices with a particular specification:Ìý

  6. Travel, accommodation and subsistence:Ìý


Last updated: 22 November 2022

THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS MODULE DESCRIPTION DOES NOT FORM ANY PART OF A STUDENT'S CONTRACT.

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