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Clinical Case Presentation

Health, Medicine and Behavioural Sciences

Clinical Case Presentation

The Clinical Case Presentation (CCP) is an exercise in which students demonstrate their skills in assessing a patient's problem/s, with specific emphasis on the relevant clinical and investigative findings, the diagnosis and the current and potential future management plans. Furthermore, the student is expected to read around the surgically relevant or related aspects of the case and be expected to discuss these with the examiner during the presentation .

Post-graduate
Class size of 10-20
Secure
Comparative Fieldsite Essay

Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences

Comparative Fieldsite Essay

Students are required to conduct field visits to two different sites of disciplinary relevance and write a comparative essay . Students are expected to draw on their first-hand, experiential knowledge of the site and link this to the broader theoretical and conceptual frameworks discussed in the course.

Second year, Third year
Class size of 100-500
Open
MRI Clinical Placement 1

Science

MRI Clinical Placement 1

Work Integrated Learning (WIL) requires assessment in the field. This course assesses students on reflective journal and two clinical case studies.

Post-graduate
Class size of 10-20
Open
Public Presentation

Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences

Public Presentation

Students travel to a relevant cultural institution or public space (e.g. gallery, museum, landmark), imagining they are appointed as industry experts, curators, attachés or tour guides. In groups, each student delivers a brief presentation on an assigned piece (e.g. artwork, artefact, or monument) so as to replicate professional presentation contexts.

Second year, Third year
Class size of 20-40
Secure
Public Showcase Review

Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences

Public Showcase Review

Students visit a contemporary showcase relevant to their discipline (e.g. an art or museum exhibition, public speech, music or theatre production, etc.) and write a critical review in response. The appraisal should respond to key disciplinary issues introduced throughout the course), and mimic the tone of a specific industry publication.

Second year
Class size of 40-60
Open