Module POL1019 for 2021/2
- Overview
- Aims and Learning Outcomes
- Module Content
- Indicative Reading List
- Assessment
Undergraduate Module Descriptor
POL1019: Power and Democracy
This module descriptor refers to the 2021/2 academic year.
Module Aims
This module will introduce you to some key conceptual and normative debates in democratic theory. It aims to make you aware of the nature, limitations and possible applications of a range of different perspectives, conceptual approaches, and interpretations in democratic theory. For students interested in pursuing Politics and/or International Relations as a field of study, this is a useful introduction to core concepts in democratic theory.
On successfully completing the programme you will be able to: | |
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Module-Specific Skills | 1. understand the nature of democratic politics; 2. evaluate political phenomena in terms of normative criteria of democratic theory; |
Discipline-Specific Skills | 3. assess the insightfulness of different interpretations of political texts and phenomena; 4. assimilate and analyse a range of sources in political theory; |
Personal and Key Skills | 5. develop critical thinking skills, particularly in relation to normative and conceptual arguments; 6. reflect on your place in society and your power to shape it. |
Module Content
Syllabus Plan
Whilst the module’s precise content may vary from year to year, it is envisaged that the syllabus will cover some or all of the following topics:
- Hatred of Democracy and the Democratic ideal;
- Elitism and Populism;
- Representation and Participation;
- Deliberation and Dissent;
- Citizenship and Difference.
Learning and Teaching
This table provides an overview of how your hours of study for this module are allocated:
Scheduled Learning and Teaching Activities | Guided independent study | Placement / study abroad |
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28 | 122 | 0 |
...and this table provides a more detailed breakdown of the hours allocated to various study activities:
Category | Hours of study time | Description |
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Scheduled Learning and Teaching activity | 18 | 12 x 1.5 hour lectures |
Scheduled Learning and Teaching activity | 10 | 10 x 1 hour tutorials |
Guided Independent study | 40 | Reading and preparation for tutorials |
Guided Independent study | 82 | Preparation and completion of assessment tasks |
Online Resources
This module has online resources available via ELE (the Exeter Learning Environment).
ELE – http://vle.exeter.ac.uk/
How this Module is Assessed
In the tables below, you will see reference to 'ILO's. An ILO is an Intended Learning Outcome - see Aims and Learning Outcomes for details of the ILOs for this module.
Formative Assessment
A formative assessment is designed to give you feedback on your understanding of the module content but it will not count towards your mark for the module.
Form of assessment | Size of the assessment (eg length / duration) | ILOs assessed | Feedback method |
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Essay Plan | 750 words | 1-6 | Written comments |
Summative Assessment
A summative assessment counts towards your mark for the module. The table below tells you what percentage of your mark will come from which type of assessment.
Coursework | Written exams | Practical exams |
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100 | 0 | 0 |
...and this table provides further details on the summative assessments for this module.
Form of assessment | % of credit | Size of the assessment (eg length / duration) | ILOs assessed | Feedback method |
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Two short essays/comments | 40 | 1,500 words (in total) | 1-6 | Written comments |
Essay | 60 | 2,000 words | 1-6 | Written comments |
Re-assessment
Re-assessment takes place when the summative assessment has not been completed by the original deadline, and the student has been allowed to refer or defer it to a later date (this only happens following certain criteria and is always subject to exam board approval). For obvious reasons, re-assessments cannot be the same as the original assessment and so these alternatives are set. In cases where the form of assessment is the same, the content will nevertheless be different.
Original form of assessment | Form of re-assessment | ILOs re-assessed | Timescale for re-assessment |
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Two short essays/comments | Two short essays/comments (1,500 words total) | 1-6 | August/September reassessment period |
Essay | Essay (2,000 words) | 1-6 | August/September reassessment period |