BIOL10742 Writing and Referencing Skills (WRS) Unit

This Blackboard unit, which is fully online, will be available from the beginning of week 1 in Semester 1. It provides additional resources throughout the semester to help you with essay writing, laboratory reports and to extend your writing, summarising and referencing skills in preparation for your Dissertation next year. Upon successful completion of this unit you should understand what constitutes academic malpractice including plagiarism, be aware of how we as a University detect plagiarism and the consequences of it, and be aware of how to avoid committing it. This unit will help you enhance your academic writing and referencing skills and will help you to store, retrieve and use references within Endnote. For information on the running of the course (course aims, marking, pass criteria, how to get your results) please ensure that you read the course information pages on Blackboard. An e-book, covering the writing skills content, is available to download to help with future assignments.

All  BIOL10741 assessments are open from Monday September 24th.

 

The deadlines for the BIOL10741 assessments are Friday 4pm of weeks 2-8 as shown in the Table below. Extensions are not permitted. Details are available on the course information pages on Blackboard.

 

You MUST pass (achieve 100% in) the Academic Malpractice module AND achieve an overall cumulative score of 70% or above for the seven WRS modules to pass the tutorial unit. The Academic Malpractice mark does not contribute to the WRS mark.

Assessment Open Deadline (Fridays 4pm)
Academic Malpractice +

Pre-Assessment +

Essential Language Skills

 

24 Sep (Mon) 05  Oct (week 2)

 

Academic Style   12 Oct (week 3)
Text Handling   19 Oct (week 4)
Referencing the right way   26 Oct (week 5)
Planning ahead   02 Nov (week 6)
Performing Search   09 Nov (week 7)
Endnote Online   16 Nov (week 8)

 

 

Queries about the BIOL10741 WRS unit should be directed to the Student Support Office who will direct your query to the appropriate member of staff.

 

Technical queries, including problems accessing the course, need to be reported to the eLearning team via the dedicated link on Blackboard (a tab, marked technical support, can be found in the menu on the left hand side of the BIOL10741 Blackboard unit site).

Tutorial – Writing and Referencing Skills Unit – Level 1
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