Programme/Approved Electives for 2025/26
None
Available as a Free Standing Elective
No
PHA-30017 cannot be taken with PHA-30019 and any other standalone modules which might be offered as option topics within this module.
This module will provide you with an opportunity to study particular, current topics at the forefront of the pharmaceutical and related sciences that are of interest to you. In this module, you choose one elective topic from a range of electives; the choice of topics available will be largely dictated by topical developments and staff interests. You will be examined on your chosen topics using various methods appropriate to the elective you are undertaking.
Aims
This module aims to provide students with an opportunity to study current topics at the forefront of the pharmaceutical and related sciences that are of interest to them. In this module, students choose one elective topic from a range of electives; the choice of topics available will be largely dictated by topical developments and staff interests. Students will then be examined on their chosen topics using a variety of means appropriate to the elective undertaken by the student.
Talis Aspire Reading ListAny reading lists will be provided by the start of the course.http://lists.lib.keele.ac.uk/modules/pha-30017/lists
Intended Learning Outcomes
Critically evaluate current research and advanced scholarship and practice in selected specialist topics within the pharmaceutical and related sciences: 1Communicate complex concepts effectively, either orally or in writing, in a manner that reflects professional practice in the pharmaceutical and related sciences: 1
Active Learning: 20 hoursWorkshops and tutorials (20 hours)Independent Study: 130 hoursDirected private study (80 hours), revision (20 hours), and assessment (30 hours)
Modules and options will only run, in some cases, with certain numbers of students. If numbers selecting an option fall below this threshold (usually four or five students) then this will not run and students will be notified and will select, or be allocated to, different options.
Description of Module Assessment
1: Assignment weighted 100%Coursework requirement for elective elementStudents will be assessed in their chosen elective topic using appropriate assessment methods within the optional topics. These may include (but are not exclusive to) presentations, critiques,
essays and tests. It is not possible to assess anonymously the majority of assessments in this section, as they will be taught and assessed on a one-to-one or small group basis. The assessment would be equivalent to a word limit of 3000.