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Trimester 2, 2024
Put the knowledge and skills you have built as an arts and humanities student into action and work collaboratively with colleagues, community members, industry representatives, or other stakeholders to tackle real world global challenges.
Learn from people working on global problems in real-world situations and contexts. Analyse a range of viable strategies for community and industry collaboration to create potential solutions with local and global impact. Pitch and plan a change project that will make your mark on the world.
This Unit Guide provides you with the key information about this unit. Please read it carefully and refer to it frequently throughout the study period. Your unit site also provides information about your rights and responsibilities. We will assume you have read this before the unit commences, and we expect you to refer to it throughout the study period.
To be successful in this unit, you must:
read all materials in preparation for your learning activities and follow up each with further study and research on the topic
. start your assessment tasks well ahead of the due date
. read or listen to all feedback carefully and use it in your future work
. attend and engage in all educator facilitated (scheduled) learning activities and other learning experiences as part of the unit design
. check-out the (Need Help?’ section on your unit site
contact your Unit Chair or Campus Leader
. drop in or contact Student Centralto speak with a Student Adviser
For additional support information, please see the Rights and Responsibilities section under 'Content' in your unit site.
Unit development in response to student feedback
Every trimester, we ask students to tell us, through eVALUate, what helped and hindered their learning in each unit. You are strongly encouraged to provide constructive feedback for this unit when eVALUate opens (you will be emailed a link).
We've listened to feedback from AGC109 and AGC209; this is the first time we're running this unit.
If you have any concerns about the unit during the trimester, please contact the unit teaching team - preferably early in the trimester - so we can discuss your concerns, and make adjustments, if appropriate.
Each unit in your course is a building block towards Deakin's Graduate Learning Outcomes - not all units develop and assess every Graduate Learning Outcome (GLO).
ULO |
These are the Learning Outcomes (ULO) for this unit. At the completion of this unit, successful students can: |
Deakin Graduate Learning Outcomes |
ULO1 |
Work collaboratively, across disciplines, to respond to an identified real world global challenge |
GLO1: Discipline-specific knowledge and capabilities GLO7: Teamwork GLO8: Global citizenship |
ULO2 |
Draw upon disciplinary knowledge and skills to research issues impacted by global challenges and critically analyse strategies for collaborative action to address them |
GLO1: Discipline-specific knowledge and capabilities GLO4: Critical thinking GLO5: Problem solving |
ULO3 |
Develop a range of creative local and global solutions to real-world global challenges that reflect collaborative action with distinct stakeholders |
GLO5: Problem solving GLO6: Self-management GLO8: Global citizenship |
ULO4 |
Pitch and defend your analysis of a problem, and collaborative solutions or strategies generated through that analysis |
GLO2: Communication GLO3: Digital Literacy |
Assessing your achievement of the unit learning outcomes
Summative assessment (tasks that will be graded or marked)
NOTE: It is your responsibility to keep a backup copy of every assignment and the materials used to develop/complete it where possible (e.g. written/digital reports, essays, videos, images). In the unusual event that one of your
submissions becomes corrupted, is incorrectly submitted or otherwise lost, you may be asked to submit the backup copy.
Any work you submit may be checked by electronic or other means for the purposes of detecting breaches of academic
integrity such as collusion, plagiarism and contract cheating. You must understand your responsibility to act with honesty and integrity in your studies as Deakin takes all breaches very seriously. Make sure you read Your rights and responsibilities as a student in this unit to find out more about academic integrity.
Deakin has a universal assessment submission time of 8 pm AEDT/AEST. A late penalty will apply to assessments submitted after 11.59 pm AEDT/AEST.
Details |
Project start up (individual and group) |
Brief description of assessment task |
A range of real-world challenges will be presented to students. Students will work in teams to create a project start up document outlining the actions and activities of each team member as they work to address the identified needs of an organisational partner. Assessment will include both individual and team components. |
Student output |
1000 words |
Grading and weighting (% total mark for unit) |
30% |
This task assesses your achievement of these Unit Learning Outcome(s) |
ULO1 ULO2 |
This task assesses your achievement of these Graduate Learning Outcome(s) |
GLO1 GLO4 GLO5 GLO7 GLO8 |
How and when you will receive feedback on your work |
Feedback will be provided through seminars and peer discussions. Students will be provided with clear guidelines and rubrics in advance of attempting the summative assessment task. Written feedback will be provided within 15 days in accordance with the Assessment Procedure and will allow students to improve their performance in subsequent assessment items. |
When and how to submit your work |
WK4 in class To be submitted online via the dropbox in unit site with group work shown in tutorial |
Details |
Project document (Group) |
Brief description of assessment task |
Teams will develop a project planning document, supported by research, that will identify critical issues and propose a viable solution to a real world problem, addressing both local and global stakeholder needs. Assessment will include both individual and team components. |
Student output |
2000 words |
Grading and weighting (% total mark for unit) |
40% |
This task assesses your achievement of these Unit Learning Outcome(s) |
ULO1 ULO2 ULO3 |
This task assesses your achievement of these Graduate Learning Outcome(s) |
GLO1 GLO4 GLO5 GLO6 GLO7 GLO8 |
How and when you will receive feedback on your work |
Feedback will be provided through seminars and peer discussions. Students will be provided with clear guidelines and rubrics in advance of attempting the summative assessment task. Written feedback will be provided within 15 days in accordnace with the Assessment Procedure and will allow students to improve their performance in subsequent assessment items. |
When and how to submit your work |
Example: Due by 6 September 8:00pm AEDT/AEST To be submitted online via the dropbox in unit site |