This course is a standard 15 point course and students are expected to spend 10 hours per week involved in each 15 point course that they are enrolled in.
We will have 2 hours per week of in-class sessions, as well as significant delivery of content, including articles, videos and podcasts, and interactive tools via the Canvas platform.
The course relies on open and inclusive discussions to encourage critical thinking and learning. Instead of traditional lectures, the class uses a mix of in-class discussions, students’ presentations, group activities and guest sessions.
As we are dealing with complex topics, there are no simple, correct answers and, most of the time, you will need to build and support your argument. Hence, it is paramount that you come to the class prepared each week. You are expected to complete and engage with the readings. You are not expected to memorise but, instead, to understand and demonstrate the ability to apply ideas covered in the course.
The final assignment is based on a current issue from a real-life organisation: this means you would need to get to know the case organisation and the sector, relate the class to current news and events and you would be encouraged to draw on other disciplinary approaches and frameworks as well as your own personal experience.
Each week you will be required to cover 2-3 academic and practitioner readings, with a heavier reading requirement in the first part of the semester and more individual work in the second part of the semester.