BCO118 ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY
FINAL ASSIGNMENT:
For this Final Assignment, worth 60% of the final mark, the student must carry out the following work:
Task Scenario for 2050
Every student must work on a personalized approach to a scenario which must be individual; two or more students cannot work together to produce identical analyses and conclusions.
Your task is to prepare an exploratory scenario for 2050 (cf: Living Planet Report 2018 pp 124- 125), taking into account the topics and issues covered during the course. Your Exploratory Scenario 2050 should:
1. outline the current critical issues which will impact on human life and health in the decade beginning 2050
2. be based on realistic expectations of goals and results arising from governmental, organizational and individual actions
3. describe the potential outcomes of specific environmental strategies that are currently under consideration
4. analyse the current and potential challenges that might hinder the implementation of such strategies
5. summarise and conclude what new initiatives need to be taken at the three levels (governmental, organizational and individual)
You may decide on a minimum of two core issues/topics of your choice to cover in your scenario. Whilst your scenario can include any topics covered in the course, a good starting point is the Living Planet Report 2018.
For your answer, you must provide a logical analysis by drawing on cases and/or theories covered during this course and/or which you learned about through your independent study. Your answers must illustrate flow and progression of ideas through critical and independent thought. Any answer given by you that is identical to an answer given by another student will lead to a down-grade of the answer in question.
REQUIREMENTS
Formalities:
· Wordcount: 1,500 words; Cover page, Table of Contents, Bibliography and Annexes are excluded of the total wordcount.
· Font: Arial 12 pts.
· The in-text references and the bibliography have to be in the Harvard citation style. This includes also for graphic images, tables and photos taken from other sources.
Graduate Program Assessment Brief Academic Year 2020-2021
Page | 1
Thank you.
SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS
The work must be on one single Word.docx document and must be uploaded on the appropriate Turnitin folder created by the course Faculty Member on Moodle.
The title of the student’s submitted file should contain the following information:
· Name of this course
· Name of the Faculty Member / Teacher
· Student’s full Name
· Student ID number
· Title of this assignment (Mid-Term / Final)
Release Date: As of Week 5.
Submission Deadline: Week 8: at the latest on Sunday, November 29th 23:59 Via Moodle (Turnitin).
Weight: This task contributes 60% to your total grade for this course.
GRADING CRITERIA
(Grading matrix/rubric next page)
Exceptional 90-100
Good 80-89
Fair 70-79
Marginal fail 60-69
Knowledge &
Student
Student
Student understands
Student understands
Understanding
demonstrates
demonstrates good
the task and provides
the task and attempts
(20%)
excellent
understanding of the
minimum conceptual
to answer the question
understanding of the
task and mentions
and theoretical
but does not mention
task, the key
some relevant
support, and uses
key concepts or uses
concepts, applies
concepts and
only some of the
minimum amount of
theory where useful
demonstrates use of
relevant vocabulary.
relevant vocabulary.
or necessary, and
the relevant
uses vocabulary in an
vocabulary.
entirely appropriate
manner.
Application
Student applies fully
Student applies
Student applies some
Student applies little
(30%)
relevant knowledge
mostly relevant
relevant knowledge
relevant knowledge
from the topics
knowledge from the
from the topics
from the topics
delivered in class.
topics delivered in
delivered in class.
delivered in class.
class.
Misunderstanding
Misunderstanding is
may be evident.
evident.
Critical Thinking
Student critically
Student critically
Student provides
Student shows little or
(30%)
assesses in excellent
assesses in good
some insights but
no critical thinking
ways, drawing
ways, drawing
stays on the surface
insights, does not
insightful conclusions
conclusions from
of the topic.
quote appropriate
based on readings
relevant authors and
References may not
authors, and does not
from relevant
references. Student
be relevant.
provide valid sources.
authors. Student also
knows how to use
makes clear and
the Harvard
correct citations and
referencing method
uses the Harvard
correctly.
referencing method
correctly.
Communication
Student
Student
Student
Student communicates
(20%)
communicates their
communicates their
communicates their
their ideas in a
ideas very well
ideas in an organized
ideas with some
somewhat unclear and
organized and
manner and
clarity and concision.
unconcise way. Does
extremely clearly and
concisely, respecting
It may be slightly
not reach or does
concisely, respecting
word count,
over or under the
exceed wordcount
word count, grammar
grammar and
wordcount limit.
excessively and
and spellcheck.
spellcheck
Some misspelling
misspelling errors are
errors may be
evident.
evident.
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BCO118 ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY
FINAL ASSIGNMENT:
For this Final Assignment, worth 60% of the final mark, the student must carry out the following work:
Task Scenario for 2050
Every student must work on a personalized approach to a scenario which must be individual; two or more students cannot work together to produce identical analyses and conclusions.
Your task is to prepare an exploratory scenario for 2050 (cf: Living Planet Report 2018 pp 124- 125), taking into account the topics and issues covered during the course. Your Exploratory Scenario 2050 should:
1. outline the current critical issues which will impact on human life and health in the decade beginning 2050
2. be based on realistic expectations of goals and results arising from governmental, organizational and individual actions
3. describe the potential outcomes of specific environmental strategies that are currently under consideration
4. analyse the current and potential challenges that might hinder the implementation of such strategies
5. summarise and conclude what new initiatives need to be taken at the three levels (governmental, organizational and individual)
You may decide on a minimum of two core issues/topics of your choice to cover in your scenario. Whilst your scenario can include any topics covered in the course, a good starting point is the Living Planet Report 2018.
For your answer, you must provide a logical analysis by drawing on cases and/or theories covered during this course and/or which you learned about through your independent study. Your answers must illustrate flow and progression of ideas through critical and independent thought. Any answer given by you that is identical to an answer given by another student will lead to a down-grade of the answer in question.
REQUIREMENTS
Formalities:
· Wordcount: 1,500 words; Cover page, Table of Contents, Bibliography and Annexes are excluded of the total wordcount.
· Font: Arial 12 pts.
· The in-text references and the bibliography have to be in the Harvard citation style. This includes also for graphic images, tables and photos taken from other sources.
Graduate Program Assessment Brief Academic Year 2020-2021
Page | 1
Thank you.
SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS
The work must be on one single Word.docx document and must be uploaded on the appropriate Turnitin folder created by the course Faculty Member on Moodle.
The title of the student’s submitted file should contain the following information:
· Name of this course
· Name of the Faculty Member / Teacher
· Student’s full Name
· Student ID number
· Title of this assignment (Mid-Term / Final)
Release Date: As of Week 5.
Submission Deadline: Week 8: at the latest on Sunday, November 29th 23:59 Via Moodle (Turnitin).
Weight: This task contributes 60% to your total grade for this course.
GRADING CRITERIA
(Grading matrix/rubric next page)
Exceptional 90-100
Good 80-89
Fair 70-79
Marginal fail 60-69
Knowledge &
Student
Student
Student understands
Student understands
Understanding
demonstrates
demonstrates good
the task and provides
the task and attempts
(20%)
excellent
understanding of the
minimum conceptual
to answer the question
understanding of the
task and mentions
and theoretical
but does not mention
task, the key
some relevant
support, and uses
key concepts or uses
concepts, applies
concepts and
only some of the
minimum amount of
theory where useful
demonstrates use of
relevant vocabulary.
relevant vocabulary.
or necessary, and
the relevant
uses vocabulary in an
vocabulary.
entirely appropriate
manner.
Application
Student applies fully
Student applies
Student applies some
Student applies little
(30%)
relevant knowledge
mostly relevant
relevant knowledge
relevant knowledge
from the topics
knowledge from the
from the topics
from the topics
delivered in class.
topics delivered in
delivered in class.
delivered in class.
class.
Misunderstanding
Misunderstanding is
may be evident.
evident.
Critical Thinking
Student critically
Student critically
Student provides
Student shows little or
(30%)
assesses in excellent
assesses in good
some insights but
no critical thinking
ways, drawing
ways, drawing
stays on the surface
insights, does not
insightful conclusions
conclusions from
of the topic.
quote appropriate
based on readings
relevant authors and
References may not
authors, and does not
from relevant
references. Student
be relevant.
provide valid sources.
authors. Student also
knows how to use
makes clear and
the Harvard
correct citations and
referencing method
uses the Harvard
correctly.
referencing method
correctly.
Communication
Student
Student
Student
Student communicates
(20%)
communicates their
communicates their
communicates their
their ideas in a
ideas very well
ideas in an organized
ideas with some
somewhat unclear and
organized and
manner and
clarity and concision.
unconcise way. Does
extremely clearly and
concisely, respecting
It may be slightly
not reach or does
concisely, respecting
word count,
over or under the
exceed wordcount
word count, grammar
grammar and
wordcount limit.
excessively and
and spellcheck.
spellcheck
Some misspelling
misspelling errors are
errors may be
evident.
evident.
Applied Sciences
Architecture and Design
Biology
Business & Finance
Chemistry
Computer Science
Geography
Geology
Education
Engineering
English
Environmental science
Spanish
Government
History
Human Resource Management
Information Systems
Law
Literature
Mathematics
Nursing
Physics
Political Science
Psychology
Reading
Science
Social Science
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