Grief & Loss Advanced Module - PHI00131H
- Department: Philosophy
- Credit value: 10 credits
- Credit level: H
- Academic year of delivery: 2022-23
Module summary
The aim of Advanced Modules is to provide students with an opportunity to return to an issue raised in the corresponding third year Taught Module.
Related modules
Module will run
Occurrence | Teaching period |
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A | Summer Term 2022-23 |
Module aims
The aim of Advanced Modules is to provide students with an opportunity to return to an issue raised in the corresponding third year Taught Module, having had the opportunity to reflect, under the guidance of the Tutor, on the module content as a whole together perhaps with the content of other, related modules students may have taken. The outcome of this reflection is an essay of 2500 words relating to that issue.
Module learning outcomes
As for the related module, PHI124H Philosophy of Grief.
Module content
Advanced Modules are taken in the Summer Term at the end of the student’s degree programme and are tied to the associated Taught Modules taken in the Autumn or Spring Terms of that year.
The choice of the topic is up to the student in discussion with their tutor. Students may, for example, (i) return to a topic touched on in their essay for the associated Taught Module that they were not able to discuss in detail there; or (ii) they may choose a new topic from the remainder of the content of the Taught Module to research, or (iii), with the agreement of their Tutor, pursue a topic that is related to the content of the module but that was not explicitly covered in the Taught Module. In all cases, students are required to produce an essay that displays some element of independent study, going beyond the materials already provided in the associated Taught Module.
Students are advised to contact their Tutors for their Advanced Modules over the Easter vacation to arrange a meeting for early in the Summer term.
Advanced Modules are taken in the Summer Term at the end of the student’s degree programme and are tied to the associated Taught Modules taken in the Autumn or Spring Terms of that year.
The choice of the topic is up to the student in discussion with their tutor. Students may, for example, (i) return to a topic touched on in their essay for the associated Taught Module that they were not able to discuss in detail there; or (ii) they may choose a new topic from the remainder of the content of the Taught Module to research, or (iii), with the agreement of their Tutor, pursue a topic that is related to the content of the module but that was not explicitly covered in the Taught Module. In all cases, students are required to produce an essay that displays some element of independent study, going beyond the materials already provided in the associated Taught Module.
Students are advised to contact their Tutors for their Advanced Modules over the Easter vacation to arrange a meeting for early in the Summer term.
Teaching Programme: As for the associated Taught Module, plus one meeting early in the Summer Term to confirm a topic and also the provision of oral or written feedback on an essay plan, if it is submitted by an agreed deadline.
Indicative assessment
Task | % of module mark |
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Essay/coursework | 100.0 |
Special assessment rules
None
Additional assessment information
The formative 1,000-word essay plan is due on Monday, Week 4, Summer Term.
The summative 2,500-word essay is due on Wednesday, Week 6, Summer Term.
Indicative reassessment
Task | % of module mark |
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Essay/coursework | 100.0 |
Module feedback
Formative feedback will be returned by a date agreed with the module tutor.
Summative feedback will be returned at the end of the Summer Term.
Indicative reading
The same reading as for the main module, PHI00124H Philosophy of Grief.