ࡱ> 9 0FTbjbj 7hh^K686 >*" #6#6#6#+>++ =======$BAC`=+r+"+++=6#6#<=...+v86#6#=.+=..;<|<6#>I,<==0><XD-XD$<XD<++.+++++==D.+++>++++XD+++++++++X `:  1Programme TitleModern Languages and Cultures with Foundation Year2Programme CodeMDLU163JACS CodeT9004Level of StudyUndergraduate5aFinal QualificationBA5bQAA FHEQ LevelFinal Qualification at FHEQ Level 6 this programme specification relates solely to the Foundation Year delivery at University of «Ӱҵ Undergraduate Foundation Level 0 (broadly equivalent to FHEQ levels 2-3), which guarantees progression to University of «Ӱҵ Undergraduate Level 1 (FHEQ Level 4) at a mark threshold as set out in the Programme Regulations.6aIntermediate Qualification(s)Students who pass the Foundation Year at Level 0, but do not achieve the specified progression threshold or meet additional specified conditions, will be entitled to the award of a Higher Education Achievement Record documenting and explaining their achievements on the Foundation Year. They would also be entitled to transfer onto any appropriate Certificate in Higher Education offered by the Department of Lifelong Learning at the University of «Ӱҵ.6bQAA FHEQ LevelSee above7Teaching Institution (if not «Ӱҵ)Not applicable8FacultyExtra-Faculty Learning and Teaching Committee9DepartmentDepartment for Lifelong Learning (DLL)10Other Departments involved in teaching the programmeDLL is responsible for delivery of all Foundation Year provision. The School of Languages and Cultures and the Modern Languages Teaching Centre are responsible for all higher levels of programme delivery and will also contribute to the delivery of an Extended Project module and the facilitation of departmental visits and student mentoring arrangements.11Mode(s) of AttendanceFull-time at Foundation Level 0. Full time at higher levels with the School of Languages and Cultures and the Modern Languages Teaching Centre.12Duration of the Programme1 year full-time at Foundation Level 0, plus 3 years on full-time degree within School of Languages and Cultures. For further details, see programme specifications for MDLU0613Accrediting Professional or Statutory BodyNot applicable14Date of production/revisionJanuary 202315. Background to the programme and subject area The BA Modern Languages with Foundation Year at the University of «Ӱҵ provides students with non-standard entry qualifications with a thorough and supportive academic preparation for successful degree level study. The programme is carefully designed to build confidence in students abilities, develop essential academic and study skills, and provide the subject specific knowledge essential for success. We work closely with students to ensure that their chosen degree is the most appropriate one for them, offering a range of stimulating learning opportunities through which to explore the different career and study opportunities open to them, and introducing them to all the learning and assessment methods they are most likely to encounter during their degree. The foundation year is taught within the Department for Lifelong Learning, where we have nearly forty years experience working with adult learners to unlock their potential to succeed through the offer of accessible foundation courses leading to full- and part-time degree level study. Students will learn alongside other students studying for a number of different degrees, typically in small class-sizes, supporting one another to develop and succeed. This foundation year also includes a range of opportunities to become involved in the life of the School of Languages and Cultures, to which students will progress following successful completion of their foundation year with an overall grade which meets the threshold agreed with the School and specified in the Programme Regulations. These will include having their Extended Project supervised within the School of Languages and Cultures, and departmental visits arranged by DLL. In addition, we encourage all partner Departments to include Foundation Year students in undergraduate activities within the Department where possible and appropriate. «Ӱҵ prides itself on the preparedness of all its graduates to excel in the world of work, developing a wide range of skills which can be applied in whatever career students ultimately choose to pursue. On the Foundation Year, students will be introduced to the full range of attributes of the «Ӱҵ Graduate, in readiness for a successful and enjoyable undergraduate career. Further information can be found at:  HYPERLINK "/dll/courses/foundation-year-degrees" \h /dll/courses/foundation-year-degrees16. Programme aims This Foundation Year aims to: Provide students with subject based knowledge and skills of the required standard for a successful undergraduate career at the University of «Ӱҵ. Develop students familiarity with different methods of learning, teaching and assessment employed at the University of «Ӱҵ. Build confidence in students academic ability and develop understanding of personal strengths and weaknesses. Develop students ability to adapt knowledge and skills in new situations. Increase students awareness of the opportunities as well as the challenges of studying as an undergraduate student throughout the University year. Provide strategies for managing the conflicting demands placed upon mature students. Provide information and guidance relating to students chosen degree programme. Develop students awareness of the key attributes of the «Ӱҵ Graduate. Encourage students enthusiasm and motivation for future degree level study.17. Programme learning outcomes Knowledge and understanding:K1Knowledge and understanding of Academic English of a standard necessary for successful progression to Level 1 HE study.K2Knowledge and understanding of Mathematics and descriptive statistics of a standard necessary for successful progression to Level 1 HE study.K3Subject knowledge and understanding of the Social Sciences sufficient for successful progression to Level 1 within BA Modern Languages.K4Knowledge and understanding of the opportunities as well as the demands placed on students by university style methods of learning, teaching and assessment.K5Knowledge of personal study strengths and weaknesses. Skills and other attributes:S1Relevant skills in the acquisition, evaluation and use of subject-related information in different circumstances.S2Essential skills in oral and written communication.S3Problem-solving and presentation skills sufficient to develop and sustain a coherent line of argument.S4Ability to participate effectively in group work activities, both assessed and non-assessed.S5Ability to carry out small-scale independent study and research.S6Familiarity with basic techniques of quantitative and qualitative data collection and analysis.S7Information literacy skills sufficient for effective study at Level 1.S8Reflective learning skills which promote self-awareness and appropriate responses to feedback.18. Teaching, learning and assessment Development of the learning outcomes is promoted through the following teaching and learning methods: Lectures and seminars. Most modules rely largely upon a mixed lecture/seminar format in order to impart essential subject knowledge, build confidence and encourage individual student participation. The latter is achieved through regular question and answer sessions and the use of small-group work to stimulate discussion on particular issues. The balance between tutor- and student-led discussions varies from subject area to subject area. (K1-3, S1-4). Problem solving classes. These are an integral part of the Maths and Statistics module, allowing students to develop their problem-solving skills with individual support from tutors where necessary. The work carried out in these classes allows students to apply and practice their theoretical knowledge, as well as their examination technique, in a supportive environment. (K2-3, S1, S3, S6). Field studies. Short field study trips to specific landscapes, places or buildings (e.g. museums) are employed in modules in order to introduce particular concepts, ideas and techniques best understood in context. These also provide an opportunity to practice basic recording methods in some instances. (K2-4, S1, S4-6). Independent study. This is the most important part of the learning process for most Foundation Year students. The extent to which independent study is formally guided by the tutor through the setting of specific weekly private study tasks will vary from subject area to subject area. In many natural science-based subjects, for example, formal or informal question papers and tasks may be set on a regular basis. In other subjects, the emphasis will be more upon the location, reading and analysis of suitable primary or secondary sources, often in preparation for particular formally assessed essay questions or projects. All students take a core Extended Project module which specifically develops their independent study and research skills. Within this and the Academic Literacy and Communication Skills module, students are also encouraged to monitor and reflect on their learning and performance in a number of different contexts (K3-5, S1-8). Skills and subject-based tutorials. These are provided as part of the core Extended Project and Academic Literacy and Communication Skills modules. All students are also assigned a personal tutor for the duration of their studies on the Foundation Year with whom they are encouraged to discuss their progress and degree choice. (K3-5, S8). Group work. Throughout the Foundation Year students are encouraged to work together and support one another both within and outside the classroom sharing knowledge and experience in a creative way in order to develop support networks during their time on the Foundation Year which they can continue to draw upon in their future degree level studies. (K4-5, S4, S8). On-line activities. All Foundation Year modules make use of Backboard courses to develop familiarity with the use and potential of virtual learning environments to enhance and structure learning, and as a tool for effective communication. (K1-5, S2, S4, S7-8). Revision workshops. All those modules which include substantial summative assessment by formal written examination will include specific workshops tailored to prepare students for this particular form of assessment. This is an area of assessment which mature students often find particularly challenging, but is also a key assessment tool used at level one and above on most degree pathways (K4, S2-3, S8). Opportunities to demonstrate achievement of the learning outcomes are provided through the following assessment methods: The assessment on the foundation year of the BA Journalism Studies with Foundation Year is designed to provide experience of all key forms of assessment methods which students are likely to encounter at higher levels of study. Early exposure to these different assessment methods, including formative assessments in all Foundations of modules, as well as the opportunities provided through feedback and tutorial discussion to reflect on these experiences, helps build students confidence in their ability to succeed, and to identify strategies for future success. The assessment methods employed are as follows: 1. Essays. A common method of assessment across most Social Science based modules. In preparing for and writing their essays, students are given the opportunity to demonstrate the achievement of K1, K3, S1-3, S5 and S7. 2. Oral and/or poster presentations. Individual and group presentations, supported by Powerpoint or posters, are assessed as part of the core Academic Literacy and Communication Skills and Introduction to the Social Sciences modules respectively. They provide an important opportunity for students to demonstrate to their peers their achievement of all learning outcomes. 3. Reflexivity exercises: these exercises can take various forms (e.g. learning journal, feedback action planning, critical reflection on individual extended essay/project) and are an important element of the Academic Literacy and Communication Skills and Extended Project modules. They provide students with the opportunity to demonstrate the achievement of K1, K3-5, S1-8. 4. Unseen examinations: End of module examinations are an integral part of all Foundations of and the Introduction to the Social Sciences modules. In preparing for and sitting examinations, students are given the opportunity to demonstrate the achievement of K1-3, S1-3 and S6. 5. On-line participation: a small number of modules formally assess students participation in virtual learning environment activities. This provides the opportunity to develop K1-5 while demonstrating S2, S4 and S7-8. 6. Extended project. The core extended project module gives all students the opportunity to develop their independent research and communications skills, whilst further exploring subject matter relevant to a Modern Languages degree in more depth. The successful completion of this module enables students to demonstrate achievement of all learning outcomes.19. Reference points The learning outcomes have been developed to reflect the following points of reference: QAA Access to Higher Education Diplomas  HYPERLINK "http://www.accesstohe.ac.uk/«ӰҵUs/Publications/Documents/Access-Grading-Scheme-Section-B.pdf" \h http://www.accesstohe.ac.uk/«ӰҵUs/Publications/Documents/Access-Grading-Scheme-Section-B.pdf Learning and Teaching Strategy (2016-21)  HYPERLINK "/als/strategy" \h /als/strategy20. Programme structure and regulations At Foundation Year level, all students take 120 credits including two core 20 credit modules covering study skills and personal development (Academic Literacy and Communication Skills), and basic numeracy and statistical skills (Maths and Statistics). Introduction to the Humanities or Introduction to the Social Sciences provides a general overview and introduction to study in the field; the Extended Project allows students to explore subject matter and specific skills important to their chosen degree in more depth, through researching and writing up an extended essay or project. In all cases, students personal tutors will be available to discuss the best module options to take to best support successful progression to the BA Modern Languages & Cultures. For an overview of the structure and regulations which apply to subsequent levels of study, please refer to the relevant degree programme specifications listed in the additional information section below. Detailed information about the structure of programmes, regulations concerning assessment and progression and descriptions of individual modules are published in the University Calendar available on-line at  HYPERLINK "http://www.sheffield.ac.uk/calendar/regs" \h http://www.sheffield.ac.uk/calendar/regs.21. Student development over the course of study Our Foundation Years are carefully designed to ease transition back into study for people who have often not studied in a formal academic environment for a long period of time. In this respect, the key subject matter and assessments students encounter in the first semester are intended to introduce and refresh key study skills and practices, to build confidence, but also to open up their thinking to the wider field of learning and knowledge which is the life blood of any University degree. We also place a strong emphasis upon group and peer-assisted learning at this stage, through the inclusion of different group tasks and assessments which are designed to ensure students can share and develop skills and support networks together which will serve them well throughout their University career. As the year progresses, the nature of the challenges we present intensifies, with an increasing emphasis placed upon those forms of assessment which mature students often find most rewarding (more in-depth project work) or most difficult (end of year exams). Through the project work, departmental visits and other means, we also create a range of opportunities to become increasingly engaged in the life of the School of Languages and Cultures. In this way, we aim to ease students second critical point of transition from foundation year student attached to Department for Lifelong Learning to a successful undergraduate student ready to flourish in their new departmental home. Before the end of the years study, all students are offered clear advice and guidance around progression options from Foundation Level to Level One, including appropriate careers advice, and through their final pieces of assessment in the Academic Literacy and Communication Skills and Project modules, are encouraged to reflect carefully upon their learning over the course of their foundation year, and their preparedness for level one study. In the case of students who do not achieve the threshold in their Foundation Year required to progress onto level one of the BA Modern Languages, we provide in depth support, advice and guidance to help them pursue an alternative progression route, either through the Department for Lifelong Learnings own Certificates of Higher Education, or by applying for other degree level study at «Ӱҵ or elsewhere.22. Criteria for admission to the programme All applicants must meet the University of «Ӱҵs minimum academic entry requirements for English Language (normally demonstrated by GCSE grade C or equivalent). A minimum GCSE grade D in Mathematics (or equivalent) may also be required. In addition, successful applicants will be able to demonstrate evidence of:- Potential to succeed on their chosen degree programme, evidenced by a combination of work, life-based and prior educational experience; Understanding and commitment to the subject-area of their chosen degree programme; Preparedness for the demands that undergraduate degree level study will place upon them. Further information regarding admission to the programme is available from the Department for Lifelong Learning website at  HYPERLINK "/dll/courses/foundation-year-degrees" \h /dll/courses/foundation-year-degrees.23. Additional information For an overview of the structure and regulations which apply to subsequent levels of study, please refer to the degree programme specification for MDLU01 BA Modern Languages which is available at  HYPERLINK "http://www.sheffield.ac.uk/calendar/progspec/mdl" \h http://www.sheffield.ac.uk/calendar/progspec/mdlThis specification represents a concise statement about the main features of the programme and should be considered alongside other sources of information provided by the teaching department(s) and the University. 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