Component B (essay):
This assessment requires you to produce a 2,500-word essay. This assessment provides you with an opportunity to apply your acquired knowledge within the area of infectious diseases and immunity, as well as, to demonstrate independent research of published literature, academic writing and science communication skills. The title of an essay is “Global health, infection and immunity” and should be focused on three different infectious agents of your choice, pathogenesis and epidemiology of the diseases their cause and human immunity. The three infectious agents must be of three different types. Your essay needs to follow an academic writing style and key research findings need to be presented professionally, with support from academic sources, such as published articles in science journals.
Employability link: this assessment replicates the world of work where research and collection of information must be carried independently and communicated in a format of a short essay. Academic writing, as well as, concise written communication skills in a clear and logical manner are being developed through this assignment.
Learning Outcomes:
• Discuss the structure and function of the human immune system (B)
• Investigate pathogenesis of various infectious agents and evaluate epidemiology of the selected infectious diseases (B)
Allocation of marks:
• Informative section on the structure and function of the human immune (30 %)
system
• Investigate pathogenesis of three different infectious agents of your choice (30 %)
• Evaluate epidemiology of the infectious diseases caused by the selected (30 %)
infectious agents
• Essay structure, choice of academic sources, academic writing style and referencing skills (10%)
Writing and presentation style requirements:
Your essay must follow an academic writing style with support from academic sources. A reference list must be provided, which contains scientific publications and academic texts correctly cited according
Your work must be:
• formatted so that all text is presented in Arial font
• formatted in a font size of 12
• formatted with a line spacing of 1.5
• aligned to the left of the page
• formatted to contain page numbers centred at the bottom of the page)
• structured to include a title, introduction, main part and conclusion
• follow the word count (if specified)
Reading list
You are required to provide academic references to support your work. Please refer to the module handbook for the indicative recommended reading list that will support you.