It’s a good idea to make sure you know what your course involves.
- How many ‘core modules’ are there?
- What are the ‘elective/designate modules’ and which of them are you interested in?
- What are the assessment tasks for each module?
- What are some of the recommended books for the course?
- Who is the Course Leader for my course?
- What department does my course belong to?
Find your course on the list and click on it. What kind of information can you find? You should be able to answer some of the questions above. Underneath the list of Modules, it will often have a link entitled 'Read more about the modules'. This is where you'll find more detailed info about your modules. If you can't find this, try searching for your modules individually from the 'Post-Grad Line' page, or look at the 'Module Catalogue'.
Another very useful page for information about relevant resources and research for your course can be found on the Library Services pages. Click on 'Help for my subject' then select your subject and you will get a list of links to Databases, Journals, E-books, References & Statistics, Professional organisations etc. Very useful stuff...
Finally, if you're really having trouble, just send me the title of your assignments and I'll write them for you and submit them, do your presentations and take part in any seminars you need to do, completely free of charge.
(only joking......)
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