This course is delivered in three terms of ten weeks each. In each term, you will study 40 credits comprised of either one or two modules. There are specialisations within modules, where you can explore the areas that most interest you.
Scheduled contact hours in the classroom range between approximately six and ten hours per week per module, depending upon the level of study and the complexity of the material being taught. You can expect to take part in interactive sessions comprising of lectures, seminars, workshops and peer-led seminar discussions. The course blends theoretical, practitioner and professional development across the years to enable you to apply your knowledge and skills in the real-world environment and become future leaders.
In addition to timetabled sessions, you can expect to spend an average of 30-34 hours a week on your studies, which may include weekly asynchronous learning activities for each module, undertaking wider reading, using the University’s library, individual tutorial time with staff, working with peers and preparing work for summative assessments.
You will be assessed through a broad range of research, practitioner and professional coursework that demonstrates your knowledge, skills and understanding and provides for your career aspirations. Each assessment is comprehensively supported by specialist staff, who provide workshops around assessment. Formative feedback is provided, prior to the submission of work.
Assessments may include reading diaries, critical reviews, case analyses, portfolios, posters, podcasts, policy documents, conflict mapping exercises, resilience analysis and evaluations of projects, geo-political crisis response reports, digital scrapbooks, simulated debates, independent research, and practitioner and professional-based tools and applications.
These assessment methods optimise learning and skill development for a diverse range of learners with unique needs and preferences; they will help to ensure that you are exposed to the different types of tasks you might encounter in the workplace, so that you have the skills and confidence to manage these effectively.
All teaching is delivered by experienced academics and practitioners, with the fundamental principles of the Chester Future Skills Curriculum at its core - building your subject competence, confidence and key transferable skills to shape you into a world-ready Chester graduate.