SSC312Assessment
Substance Use and Society October 2019 Cohort
Canvas & JIRA Deadline: TBC
Assessment
SSC312 Assessment 001
- A 2500 word (guideline) essay testing learning outcomes 1, 2, 3 & 4. Assessment one to be handed in via Turnitin on CANVAS and JIRA
This essay should meet the following learning outcomes:
Knowledge
1. Understanding of the physical, psychological, pharmacological, legal and social contexts and consequences of substance use.
2. Knowledge of preventative and intervention strategies in place with regard to substance misuse
3. An evaluation of current theories of problematic substance use.
Skills
4. Demonstrate independent writing skills using academic resources, research and references.
Write a 2500-word (guideline) essay on one of the following questions:
1. Critically analyse the reasons why people take drugs.
In this essay you will need to explore reasons why people take drugs, examine prevalence rates, and evaluate theories of addiction. You could also include attitudes to drug taking, within different arenas such as public, government and media.
2. Critically analyse the relationship between either
a) drugs and crime or b) drugs in prison
In either of these questions there should be links made between drugs and crime. The theoretical understanding of these links need to be established and also some attempt at establishing how intervention may (or may not) work in this regard.
3. Choose a type of drug (legal or illicit) and critically explore and analyse the interventions which may be applied when its use becomes problematic.
For this essay you initially need to explore the meaning of problematic drug use in defining your terms. You also need to examine the associated issues linked to this ‘problematic’ use and how this may impact upon the individual, family, community and/or society. What routes of intervention may be taken and assess the relative effectiveness of this, suggesting alternative interventions (if possible) from other countries or from reading you may have done.
Assessment 002 _
A multiple-choice questionnaire which tests learning outcomes 1, 2, 3 & 4
Time Constrained Test: will take place during the assessment weeks in February, 2020 as arranged by examination timetables (check on CANVAS).
Assessment Regulations For further information regarding Assessment Regulations, extenuating circumstances or extensions and academic integrity, please refer to your Programme Handbook on the University of Sunderland in London information page on Canvas.
AssessmentCriteria
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Categories
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Grade
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Relevance
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Knowledge
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Analysis
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Argument and Structure
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CriticalEvaluation
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Presentation
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Reference toLiterature
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Pass
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86 – 100%
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The work examined is exemplary and provides clear evidence of a complete grasp of the knowledge, understanding and skills appropriate to the Level of the qualification. There is also ample excellent evidence showing that all the learning outcomes and responsibilities appropriate to that Level are fully satisfied. At this level it is expected that the work will be exemplary in all the categories cited above. It will demonstrate a particularly compelling evaluation, originality, and elegance of argument, interpretation ordiscourse.
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76-85%
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The work examined is outstanding and demonstrates comprehensive knowledge, understanding and skills appropriate to the Level of the qualification. There is also excellent evidence showing that all the learning outcomes and responsibilities appropriate to that level are fully satisfied. At this level it is expected that the work will be outstanding in the majority of the category as cited above or by demonstrating particularly compelling evaluation and elegance of argument, interpretation ordiscourse.
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70 – 75%
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The work examined is excellent and is evidence of comprehensive knowledge, understanding and skills appropriate to the Level of the qualification. There is also excellent evidence showing that all the learning outcomes and responsibilities appropriate to that level are satisfied. At this level it is expected that the work will be excellent in the majority of the categories cited above or by demonstrating particularly compelling evaluation and elegance of argument, interpretation ordiscourse.
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60 – 69%
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Directly relevant to the requirements of the assessment
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A substantial knowledge of relevant material, showing a clear grasp ofthemes,
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Good analysis, clear and orderly
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Generally coherent and logically structured, using an appropriate mode of argument and/or theoretical mode(s)
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May contain some distinctive or independent thinking; may begin to formulate an independent
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Well written, with standard spelling and grammar, in a readablestyle
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Critical appraisal of up- to-date and/or appropriate literature. Recognition of different perspectives. Very good use of
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