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Learning and Assessment. Eliza Shaw Gemma Bridges. Which Faculty/School will you be working in?. Engineering & Design Humanities & Social Sciences Management Science. What level course will you be studying?. Undergraduate MA MSc MBA. Thinking about your studies -.
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Learning and Assessment Eliza Shaw Gemma Bridges
Which Faculty/School will you be working in? • Engineering & Design • Humanities & Social Sciences • Management • Science
What level course will you be studying? • Undergraduate • MA • MSc • MBA
Thinking about your studies - What learning methods are you expecting? • Seminars • Lectures • Tutorials • Virtual Learning Online • Group work • Independent study What types of assessment are you expecting? • Presentations • Essays • Exams • Coursework • Reports • Lab work • Dissertation/Thesis • Plagiarism
What learning method is going to be the biggest challenge for you? • Seminars • Lectures • Tutorials • Virtual Learning Online • Group work • Independent study
In 5 years time - What would you like to be saying about the time you spent studying at the University of Bath?
The Careers Service at the University of Bath Alan Bunch Careers Adviser
The Careers Service has a jobs database called “MyFuture” where top employers target students at the University of Bath. How many jobs, approximately, do you think there are usually on this database at peak times during the year? • 10 • 50 • 100 • 200 • 300 • 400 • 500 • 600
When do you think it best to start planning your future career? • As soon as you start your course? • Wait until you have nearly finished your course? • Leave it until you have nearly left the University?
Which of the following do you think is the most important thing that an employer is looking for when recruiting people to their organisation? • Academic qualifications • Transferable skills, e.g. working well in a team, leadership, communication • Real enthusiasm for the work you choose • Knowledge of the job sector you would be working in • Clear career goals • All of these
In what ways could the Careers Advisory Service best help you? • Providing information about different jobs • Discussing your career interests and plans • Links with previous Bath graduates • Helping you with applications • Helping you to prepare for interviews • All of these