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1.11.1 Demonstrate a coherent understanding of science. |
2.12.1 Exhibit depth and breadth of scientific knowledge. |
3.13.1 Critically analyse and solve scientific problems. |
4.14.1 Be effective communicators of science. |
5.15.1 Be accountable for their own learning and scientific work. |
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A1Analyse and interpret geological history from observed geology |
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A2Investigate areas of complex geology and produce sound reasoned arguments in support of their geological interpretations |
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A3Adapt their understanding of geology to novel geological environments |
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A4Recognise and undertake appropriate professional conduct in relation to their peers, staff and others |
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K1Examine and analyse the broad geological evolution of a specific region |
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K2Examine and discuss some of the threads connecting the physical environment to the biological and human occupants of the region selected |
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S1Demonstrate high level rock identification and description skills |
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S2Investigate complex and unfamiliar geological environments to compose quality geological maps and reports |
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S3Plan and execute the logistics of professional travel to a distant (in some cases, international) location |
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S4Demonstrate high level interpersonal and communication skills working as a professional geoscientist |