Abstract

AbstractProject work represents a significant component of most Bioscience degrees. Conscious that students are not necessarily given adequate preparation for their final year project, we have investigated two core elements in the 3rd year of a 4-year Honours programme. One element, an investigative project on aspects of insect biology, has run for several years. The second, an Experimental Design course, was run for the first time in 2003, in order to support the development of key skills for bioscience graduates. The present paper describes a multi-stranded evaluation of these core elements.Significantly increased marks were seen in the Insect Projects in the years after the Experimental Design course was introduced. It is clear from our analysis that the students valued the Experimental Design course, believing that it had made them better able to design experiments and critique the experiments of others. We therefore conclude that the Experimental Design course is, at least in part, responsible for st...

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