|   Assessment (general): The way in which you are 
                assessed will vary according to the Learning Objectives of each 
                module. Some modules are assessed solely through project work 
                or written assignments. Some are assessed through a combination 
                of coursework and end of semester examinations, while assessment 
                of others may include a presentation or submission of a portfolio. 
                Placement-based work is assessed through observation by College tutors 
                with an input from placement staff. Details of how each module is 
                assessed are shown in course handbooks which are provided to all 
                students at the start of the year. Feedback (general): As you progress through 
                your course you will receive general and specific feedback about 
                your work from a variety of sources including lecturers, module 
                co ordinators, placement tutors, personal tutors and your peers. As a university-level student, you will 
                be expected to take a greater role in reflecting on this and taking 
                the initiative in continuously improving the quality of your work. 
                Feedback may be provided to you in a variety of forms including: 
                Formal written comments and marks relating to work that you, 
                  as an individual or as part of a group, have submitted. Face to face comment. This may include occasions when you 
                  make use of the lecturers’ advertised “office hours” 
                  to help you to address a specific query.Comments or advice from staff in organisations where you are on placement.Online or emailed comment.General comments or question and answer opportunities at the 
                  end of a lecture, seminar or tutorial.Pre-submission advice regarding the standards you should aim 
                  for and common pitfalls to avoid. In some instances, this may 
                  be provided in the form of model answers or exemplars which 
                  you can review in your own time. Feedback and outcomes from workshops and practical classes.Comment and guidance provided by staff from specialist support 
                  services such as the Writing Centre. Once you have reviewed your feedback, you are encouraged to identify 
                and implement improvements to the quality of your work. 
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