Chemistry MChem: Learning support
How we can support you
Classes
The range of subjects in this course means we use a variety of teaching formats. Lectures are usually supported by:
- smaller group tutorials;
- laboratory sessions;
- workshops;
- small group work; and
- an individual project.
The range of teaching formats reinforce your understanding. The smaller tutorial and seminar groups ensure that you can get your tutor's individual attention and discuss any questions, while the laboratory work aims to bring the subject to life.
Additional academic support
Tutors
Tutors have set office hours so it's easy to get one-to-one help and support if required. When you join the course, we assign you a personal tutor to help you throughout your time at the University. In addition, you can turn to individual module leaders or the overall course leaders.
Student support officer
The student support officers provide an extra point of contact if you want to discuss or review your progress.
You can go to the support officers with any issue that you feel is preventing you from achieving your full potential. They will help you to find the cause and devise an action plan. You can also speak to a student support officer if you simply have a question and don't know who else to ask.
Web-based support
StudySpace
StudySpace is a web-based learning management system that provides access to a host of information and material to assist with your studies.
StudySpace resources vary from module to module. For example, it might include:
- subject guides;
- lecture notes;
- presentations; and
- even sound and video clips.
Other useful features are online discussion forums (bulletin boards), a virtual classroom and a drop box (for online submission of coursework).
StudentSpace
StudentSpace is the University's comprehensive, user-friendly intranet site, providing you with everything you need to know about student life.
StudentSpace will help you get your bearings in your first few weeks at Kingston and keep you plugged into the University community throughout your time here
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