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Uclan: Submission

This document provides information about submitting and presenting an assignment. Students must submit their work via Blackboard before their scheduled oral presentation session. The assignment is worth 50% and tests students' abilities in areas like finding and evaluating research, technical writing and presentation skills, statistical analysis, and proper referencing.

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Uclan: Submission

This document provides information about submitting and presenting an assignment. Students must submit their work via Blackboard before their scheduled oral presentation session. The assignment is worth 50% and tests students' abilities in areas like finding and evaluating research, technical writing and presentation skills, statistical analysis, and proper referencing.

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UCLAN FIRE

www.uclan.ac.uk/fire

published or unpublished works of another person, suitably attributed, are acceptable. You
must always use your own words except when using properly referenced quotations.

You are advised when taking notes from books or other sources to make notes in your
own words, in a selective and critical way.

Submission

The work should be submitted via Blackboard before the oral presentation session.

The oral presentations will take place in the final timetabled FV4601 session(s).

Every attempt will be made to ensure that the work will be marked and available for
collection within 3 working weeks.

The assignment is worth 50% of the total module assessment.

Learning outcomes
This assessment will test your ability to meet the learning outcomes as described in your
module booklet, specifically:

1. Find and critically evaluate relevant technical / research data and publications.
2. Demonstrate proficiency in technical writing and presentation.
3. Critically evaluate the use of statistical analysis or/and modelling in research.
4. Demonstrate effective referencing, appropriate to the subject area, and use of
bibliographic referencing tools.

Assessment Criteria

For more information please see the marking guide at Appendix 1.

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