Induction Evening for Undergraduate Students Department of Geography, Environment and Development Studies 26 th September 2013.

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Induction Evening for Undergraduate Students Department of Geography, Environment and Development Studies 26 th September 2013

Welcome Welcome to the Department of Geography, Environment and Development Studies The department offers a range of undergraduate programmes –BSc Development Studies with Environment –BSc Geography (part time and full time) –BSc Environmental Management (part time and full time) –BSc Environmental Science –BSc Social Science (part time and full time) –BSc Community Development and Public Policy But you are all students of this one department; the department will be your home over the next three to four years

Term dates for Autumn term: Monday 30 September – Friday 13 December Spring term: Monday 6 January – Friday 21 March Summer term: Monday 28 April – Friday 11 July Some modules include a reading week mid-term

Enrolment Before studying with us, you must enrol formally. Upon enrolment, you will receive a College membership card which will enable you to use the College facilities. All queries regarding enrolment or membership cards should be directed to: dministration/enrolment/degree-enrolment

Student services and support Learning Support and Skills Training /support/ The Disability Office /disability The University of London Careers Service /careers

Your tutor There is a dedicated tutor for each year group of your programme of study The personal tutor is there to advise you on academic progress through your programme Student services and support are there to help with personal issues

Moodle Most taught modules make use of a virtual learning environment (VLE) called Moodle Access Moodle here On Moodle, for most modules you can expect to find module information, notes or powerpoint slides from lectures and important reading However, do not expect that Moodle will contain all necessary notes and reading; information on Moodle is offered as a guide – you will still have to do independent reading and studying in order to pass your module

The Birkbeck Library The College Library is located in Malet Street and the number for general enquiries is Term time and vacation opening hours vary - for up to the minute information, please go to the library website: Information about the library is available here: Take a virtual tour of the library here:

Common Award Scheme for completing your degree Modules in Year 1 are normally level 4 (zero-weighted) Modules in Year 2 are normally level 5 (weighted-1) Modules in Years 3 and 4 are normally level 6 (weighted-2) Modules are normally 30 credits (although can be 15 or 60 credits) All Students Must complete 360 credits over 4 years (part time) or 3 years (full time) Must take NO MORE than 120 credits at level 4 Must take at least 120 credits at level 6 Normally take 90 credits (part time) or 120 credits per year (full time) BSc Community Development Students must offer a dissertation (level 6, 60 CATS). For BSc Social Science students, the dissertation is optional (level 6, 60 CATS). All other students must offer EITHER a Literature Review (30 CATS) OR An environmental/geographical research project (60 CATS)

Assessment Depending on your module/programme, you may be assessed via essays, exams or other forms of assessment Please note the college policy on late submission which can be found here /assessment/exams/mitigating-circumstances /assessment/exams/mitigating-circumstances In writing essays, proper referencing is important. You will be given guidance on this, but take note of this information: bibliography The college policy on plagiarism can be found here ort/plagiarism ort/plagiarism

The Birkbeck Students Union As a student of Birkbeck College, you automatically become a member of the Birkbeck Students' Union. The Union is based on the fourth floor extension in the Main Building in Malet Street, and provides a wide range of services including an advice centre, a free professional counselling service, study skills support and a shop. Full details about the Students' Union can be found on their website at As a member of the Birkbeck Students' Union, you are also entitled to become a member of the University of London's Students' Union (ULU). This is located on the corner of Malet Street and Torrington Place. ULU contains a gymnasium, swimming pool and a wide selection of shops, cafes and bars.

Questions For all general enquiries please contact The Admin Team on +44(0) or Our office hours are Monday to Friday 10am to 6pm. Individual Course Administrators are assigned to Courses and Modules, should you require more specific support. Details of all our staff can be found on the website You can access this presentation on the GEDS website Further information can be found in the undergraduate handbook