Programme/Approved Electives for 2022/23
None
Available as a Free Standing Elective
No
Aims
This module aims to develop students¿ understanding of how the Natural Sciences, the Liberal Arts, and interdisciplinary practice relate to human society and the complex challenges faced by the world and the people in it. Exploration of a broad range of societal challenges involving interdisciplinary science will include formal engagement with the Grand Challenges lecture series at Keele¿s Institute of Liberal Arts and Sciences. This will be underpinned by explicit engagement with conceptual frameworks such as ¿wicked problems¿ that formalise how we think about difficult and complex problems considered major societal challenges. Students should therefore be able to communicate their understanding of societal challenges effectively using explicit reference to conceptual frameworks and evidence.
Intended Learning Outcomes
Evaluate how interdisciplinary practice in the Natural Sciences relates to complex societal challenges: 1,2Discuss academic conceptual frameworks on societal challenges and interdisciplinary practice: 1,2Critically evaluate information in evidence-based arguments: 1,2Communicate evidence-based evaluations effectively in both written and oral forms: 1,2
23 hours lectures or workshops6 hours Grand Challenges lectures (6x 1 hour of in situ, live online or recorded lectures)121 hours independent study and completion of assignments
Description of Module Assessment
1: Essay weighted 70%Essay (1500 words)1,500 word essay evaluating the role of interdisciplinary science in addressing key major societal challenges
2: Video Tape weighted 30%Video (3 minutes)A short video (3 minutes) intended for a general audience publicising the student¿s choice of one lecture from the Grand Challenges lecture series at Keele¿s Institute of Liberal Arts & Sciences (ILAS)