7027MAA Sustainability and The Environment

Faculty of Engineering, Environment and Computing

7027MAA - Sustainability and the Environment - 2021JANMAY

Assignment Brief

Module Title

Sustainability and the Environment - 2021JANMAY

Individual

Cohort (Jan/May)

Module Code

7027

Coursework Title (e.g. CWK1)

Presentation

Hand out date:

WC 18/1/2021

Estimated Time (hrs):

10 Minute duration (Approx)

Coursework type:

Presentation

Credit value assessed 5

Submission arrangement online via Moodle:

File types and method of recording:

Mark and Feedback date (DD/MM/YY):

Mark and Feedback method: Electronic Via Moodle

Module Learning Outcomes Assessed:

1. Appraise the global nexus of ecology, social, and economic challenges facing society, and the risks and opportunities for business today.

2. Assess the complexity, interconnectedness and interdependency of global systems.

3. Evaluate different stakeholder perspectives and their relevance to business in building shared values.

4. Assessment of the business case for sustainability, and how sustainability is driving innovation and new forms of value.

5. Justify the co-evolution of business and society and the contribution business can make in the transition to a more prosperous, equitable and resilient world.

6. Show a critical awareness of current problems and new insights in the sustainable development debate and their relevance to business.

Task and Mark distribution:

See Assessment Hand out

Notes:

1. You are expected to use the Coventry University APA style for referencing. For support and advice on this students can contact Centre for Academic Writing (CAW).

2. Please notify your registry course support team and module leader for disability support.

3. Any student requiring an extension or deferral should follow the university process as outlined here.

4. The University cannot take responsibility for any coursework lost or corrupted on disks, laptops or personal computer. Students should therefore regularly back-up any work and are advised to save it on the University system.

5. If there are technical or performance issues that prevent submitting coursework through the online coursework submission system on the day of a coursework deadline, an appropriate extension to the coursework submission deadline will be agreed. This extension will normally be 24 hours or the next working day if the deadline falls on a Friday or over the weekend period. This will be communicated via your Module Leader.

6. *(ML’s delete if not applying to this assessment) Assignments that are more than 10% over the word limit will result in a deduction of 10% of the mark i.e. a mark of 60% will lead to a reduction of 6% to 54%. The word limit includes quotations, but excludes the bibliography, reference list and tables.

7. You are encouraged to check the originality of your work by using the draft Turnitin links on Aula.

8. Collusion between students (where sections of your work are similar to the work submitted by other students in this or previous module cohorts) is taken extremely seriously and will be reported to the academic conduct panel. This applies to both courseworks and exam answers.

9. A marked difference between your writing style, knowledge and skill level demonstrated in class discussion, any test conditions and that demonstrated in a coursework assignment may result in you having to undertake a Viva Voce in order to prove the coursework assignment is entirely your own work.

10. If you make use of the services of a proof reader in your work you must keep your original version and make it available as a demonstration of your written efforts. Also, please read the university Proof Reading Policy.

11. You must not submit work for assessment that you have already submitted (partially or in full), either for your current course or for another qualification of this university, with the exception of resits, where for the coursework, you maybe asked to rework and improve a previous attempt. This requirement will be specifically detailed in your assignment brief or specific course or module information. Where earlier work by you is citable, i.e. it has already been published/submitted, you must reference it clearly. Identical pieces of work submitted concurrently may also be considered to be self-plagiarism.

Marking Rubric

Mark band

Outcome

Guidelines

90-100%

Distinction

Meets learning outcomes

Distinction - Exceptional work with very high degree of rigour, creativity and critical/analytic skills. Mastery of knowledge and subject-specific theories with originality and autonomy. Demonstrates exceptional ability to analyse and apply concepts within the complexities and uncertainties of the subject/discipline.

Innovative research with exceptional ability in the utilisation of research methodologies. Demonstrates, creativity, originality and outstanding problem-solving skills. Work completed with very high degree of accuracy, proficiency and autonomy. Exceptional communication and expression demonstrated throughout. Student evidences the full range of technical and/or artistic skills. Work pushes the boundaries of the discipline and may be strongly considered for external publication/dissemination/presentation.

80-89%

Distinction

Distinction - Outstanding work with high degree of rigour, creativity and critical/analytic skills. Near mastery of knowledge and subject-specific theories with originality and autonomy. Demonstrates outstanding ability to analyse and apply concepts within the complexities and uncertainties of the subject/discipline.

Innovative research with outstanding ability in the utilisation of research methodologies. Work consistently demonstrates creativity, originality and outstanding problem-solving skills. Work completed with high degree of accuracy, proficiency and autonomy. Outstanding communication and expression demonstrated throughout. Student demonstrates a very wide range of technical and/or artistic skills. With some amendments, the work may be considered for external publication/dissemination/presentation

70-79%

Distinction

Distinction - Excellent work undertaken with rigour, creativity and critical/analytic skills. Excellent degree of knowledge and subject-specific theories with originality and autonomy demonstrated. The work exhibits excellent ability to analyse and apply concepts within the complexities and uncertainties of the subject/discipline.

Innovative research with excellent ability in the utilisation of research methodologies. Work demonstrates creativity, originality and excellent problem-solving skills. Work completed with very consistent levels of accuracy, proficiency and autonomy. Excellent communication and expression demonstrated throughout. Student demonstrates a very wide range of technical and/or artistic skills.

60-69%

Merit

Merit - Very good work often undertaken with rigour, creativity and critical/analytic skills. Very good degree of knowledge and subject-specific theories with some originality and autonomy demonstrated. The work often exhibits the ability to fully analyse and apply concepts within the complexities and uncertainties of the subject/discipline.

Very good research evidence and shows very good ability in the utilisation of research methodologies. Work demonstrates creativity, originality and problem-solving skills. Work completed with very consistent levels of accuracy, proficiency and autonomy. Very good communication and expression demonstrated throughout. Student demonstrates a wide range of technical and/or artistic skills.

50-59%

Pass

Pass - Good work undertaken with some creativity and critical/analytic skills. Demonstrates knowledge and subject-specific theories with some originality and autonomy demonstrated. The work exhibits the ability to analyse and apply concepts within the complexities and uncertainties of the subject/discipline.

Good research and shows some ability in the utilisation of research methodologies. Work demonstrates problem-solving skills and is completed with some level of accuracy, proficiency and autonomy. Satisfactory communication and expression demonstrated throughout. Student demonstrates some of the technical and/or artistic skills.

40-49%

Pass

Pass - Assessment demonstrates some advanced knowledge and understanding of the subject informed by current practice, scholarship and research. Work may be incomplete with some irrelevant material present. Sometimes demonstrates the ability to analyse and apply concepts within the complexities and uncertainties of the subject/discipline.

Acceptable research with evidence of basic ability in the utilisation of research methodologies. Demonstrates some originality, creativity and problem-solving skills but often with inconsistencies. Expression and presentation sufficient for accuracy and proficiency. Sufficient communication and expression with professional skill set. Student demonstrates some technical and/or artistic skills.

30-39%

Fail

Fails to achieve learning outcomes

Fail - Very limited understanding of relevant theories, concepts and issues with deficiencies in rigour and analysis. Some relevant material may be present but be informed from very limited sources. Fundamental errors and some misunderstanding likely to be present. Demonstrates limited ability to analyse and apply concepts within the complexities and uncertainties of the subject/discipline.

Limited research scope and ability in the utilisation of research methodologies. Limited originality, creativity, and struggles with problem-solving skills. Expression and presentation insufficient for accuracy and proficiency. Insufficient communication and expression and with deficiencies in professional skill set. Student demonstrates deficiencies in the range of technical and/or artistic skills.

20-29%

Fail -

Fail - Clear failure demonstrating little understanding of relevant theories, concepts, issues and only a vague knowledge of the area. Little relevant material may be present and informed from very limited sources. Serious and fundamental errors and virtually no evidence of relevant research. Fundamental errors and misunderstandings likely to be present.

Little or no research with no evidence of utilisation of research methodologies. No originality, creativity, and struggles with problem-solving skills. Expression and presentation insufficient for accuracy and proficiency. Insufficient communication and expression and with serious deficiencies in professional skill set. Student has clear deficiencies in range of technical and/or artistic skills.

0-19%

Fail

Fail - Clear failure demonstrating no understanding of relevant theories, concepts, issues and no understanding of area. Little or no relevant material may be present and informed from minimal sources. No evidence of ability in the utilisation of research methodologies. No evidence of originality, creativity, and problem-solving skills. Expression and presentation deficient for accuracy and proficiency. Insufficient communication and expression and with deficiencies in professional skill set. Student has clear deficiencies in range of technical and/or artistic skills.

Module Assessment

  • pieces of coursework are required for this module
  1. One presentation setting out the context of an element of Sustainability and Environment that you have identified via research (5 Credits)
    • The presentation will be of approximately 10 minutes in duration and will be marked offline
    • Use the notes section of the presentation to provide what would be the oral content of the presentation
    • The seminars will be used to give you feedforward on your topic and work

This is due to be handed in on 2/3/2021 at 18:00 UK Time

  1. One piece of individual written coursework – Taking the context that you have set in coursework 1:
    • Critically analysis this aspect of environment and sustainability
    • Using the information in the previous section, identify and compare key concepts and models in the relevant area you are considering (10 Credits)
    • Guide word count 3000 words
    • Seminars will be used to give you feedforward on your work

This is due to be handed in on 1/4/2021 at 18:00 UK Time

Coursework 2 Guidance

  • The topic must be highly relevant to the module subject i.e. focussed on an environmental sustainability issue.
  • Drill down into specific ‘sustainability’ topics and include a critical analysis of your research findings.
  • Referenced correctly, identifying your sources to add weight and validity to your work.
  • Each source must be appropriately analysed for its findings rather than merely repeated or quoted.
  • There is a clear structure.
  • Use a clear comparative framework to link the different sources of information.
  • Addresses issues of bias, consistency, validity, reliability, and generalisability.
  • Has a clear introduction and a supported conclusion.
  • Include images and tables in your portfolio to support your arguments and findings
  • Reference images and tables from other sources using a title below each image and make sure to identify the source.

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