The
Programme Director is responsible for the organisation and overall operation of the programme.
Module Leaders will co-ordinate the delivery and assessment of each module.
Your
Personal Tutor will be assigned to you during the first week and will be your first port of call for any difficulties you may have. Individual pastoral tutorials will be held at regular intervals throughout the programme, when you will have an opportunity to discuss with your Personal Tutor any matters which relate specifically to yourself.
How the programme team will help you to learn
Methods of Assessment
The Foundation programme is continuously assessed throughout the year. Most modules are assessed by a combination of both examinations/class tests and coursework, and students are required to attempt all elements of assessment in order to successfully complete the modules. A breakdown of the assessment pattern for each module will be confirmed with students by the module leaders in Induction Week. These areas will again be introduced in more detail during the first week of teaching and explored throughout the year.
Programme Regulations, attendance and codes of practice.
Students are required to attend all teaching sessions, undertake all assessment and show respect for their peers, tutors and the institution. Full guidance on the specifics of these regulations/codes of practice and where to find the information will form the basis of the sessions that take place in Induction Week. It is important that everyone attends these sessions.
Books/Resources/Support for students and their learning
A number of textbooks for each of the modules will be recommended to you at the start of teaching.
A range of support is provided for students which includes the following provision:
- Creation of a supportive learning environment
- Pre-enrolment details and comprehensive induction programme
- Cardiff Metropolitan University undergraduate student handbook
- Student programme handbook and detailed module guidance
- Library and study skills packages
- Library and learning resources
- IT facilities, including Moodle VLE and other online platforms
- Personal tutor
- Specialist science laboratories and online platforms such as Labster
- Dedicated drop-in workshops to support Level 3 module content
- Dedicated Chemistry & Physiology drop-in workshops to support Level 3 module content
- Access to a range of student support services.