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ENGL6115 2025-26
Scriptwriting
This module is an introduction to the basic skills and contexts of script writing. It is not aimed at any one specific medium but will offer introductions to the requirements of theatre and film. You will be expected to engage in some practical drama workshops script. Assessment will be based on the submission of a written script and accompanying critical reflection at the end of the module. -
ENGL2078 2026-27
Scriptwriting
Dialogue, pace, setting, and story. Understanding the nuts of bolts of scriptwriting is not only key to a successful piece of theatre, cinema, or radio, but to all forms of creative writing or literary analysis. This course will introduce you to the art of scriptwriting through workshops, seminars, and though careful study of a range of contemporary playwrights. During the course, you will have the opportunity to develop your ideas thorough tutorials and peer feedback. -
ENGL2078 2028-29
Scriptwriting
Dialogue, pace, setting, and story. Understanding the nuts of bolts of scriptwriting is not only key to a successful piece of theatre, cinema, or radio, but to all forms of creative writing or literary analysis. This course will introduce you to the art of scriptwriting through workshops, seminars, and though careful study of a range of contemporary playwrights. During the course, you will have the opportunity to develop your ideas thorough tutorials and peer feedback. -
ENGL6115 2026-27
Scriptwriting
This module is an introduction to the basic skills and contexts of script writing. It is not aimed at any one specific medium but will offer introductions to the requirements of theatre and film. You will be expected to engage in some practical drama workshops script. Assessment will be based on the submission of a written script and accompanying critical reflection at the end of the module. -
ENGL2078 2027-28
Scriptwriting
Dialogue, pace, setting, and story. Understanding the nuts of bolts of scriptwriting is not only key to a successful piece of theatre, cinema, or radio, but to all forms of creative writing or literary analysis. This course will introduce you to the art of scriptwriting through workshops, seminars, and though careful study of a range of contemporary playwrights. During the course, you will have the opportunity to develop your ideas thorough tutorials and peer feedback. -
SOES6011 2026-27
Sea Level Rise and Coastal Management
Understanding changes in sea level is of the utmost importance, as it: (1) shapes the coastlines; (2) affects the livelihoods of hundreds of millions of people living in the world’s coastal regions, and (3) is a key indicator of climate change. Sea-level rise is one of the most certain implications of climate change, and one of the biggest challenges we face. It will cause significant and costly impacts on our coasts in the 21st century and beyond.
In this course, we will examine why understanding sea-level change is important and how we measure it. We will then examine the key processes controlling sea-level variability and extremes, including mean sea level, astronomical tides, storm surges, waves, and extreme events. The course will also introduce numerical modelling approaches for simulating coastal processes and assessing coastal responses to sea-level change and extreme events. We will discuss coastal engineering and management strategies to address sea-level changes. -
SOES6011 2028-29
Sea Level Rise and Coastal Management
Understanding changes in sea level is of the utmost importance, as it: (1) shapes the coastlines; (2) affects the livelihoods of hundreds of millions of people living in the world’s coastal regions, and (3) is a key indicator of climate change. Sea-level rise is one of the most certain implications of climate change, and one of the biggest challenges we face. It will cause significant and costly impacts on our coasts in the 21st century and beyond.
In this course we will look at why understanding of sea level change is important and how we messure sea level. We will then examine the three drivers of sea level change, e.g., (i) mean sea level; (ii) astronomical tides; and (iii) storm surges, waves and extremes. We will look at how changes in sea level shape the coast (morphological processes). We will discuss coastal engineering and management strategies for dealing with sea level changes. -
SOES6011 2029-30
Sea Level Rise and Coastal Management
Understanding changes in sea level is of the utmost importance, as it: (1) shapes the coastlines; (2) affects the livelihoods of hundreds of millions of people living in the world’s coastal regions, and (3) is a key indicator of climate change. Sea-level rise is one of the most certain implications of climate change, and one of the biggest challenges we face. It will cause significant and costly impacts on our coasts in the 21st century and beyond.
In this course, we will examine why understanding sea-level change is important and how we measure it. We will then examine the key processes controlling sea-level variability and extremes, including mean sea level, astronomical tides, storm surges, waves, and extreme events. The course will also introduce numerical modelling approaches for simulating coastal processes and assessing coastal responses to sea-level change and extreme events. We will discuss coastal engineering and management strategies to address sea-level changes. -
SOES6011 2025-26
Sea Level Rise and Coastal Management
Understanding changes in sea level is of the utmost importance, as it: (1) shapes the coastlines; (2) affects the livelihoods of hundreds of millions of people living in the world’s coastal regions, and (3) is a key indicator of climate change. Sea-level rise is one of the most certain implications of climate change, and one of the biggest challenges we face. It will cause significant and costly impacts on our coasts in the 21st century and beyond.
In this course we will look at why understanding of sea level change is important and how we messure sea level. We will then examine the three drivers of sea level change, e.g., (i) mean sea level; (ii) astronomical tides; and (iii) storm surges, waves and extremes. We will look at how changes in sea level shape the coast (morphological processes). We will discuss coastal engineering and management strategies for dealing with sea level changes. -
SOES3029 2028-29
Seafloor Exploration and Surveying
This module provides you with skills that are scientifically fascinating as well as important for employability. The offshore industry is crying-out for graduates that understand seafloor surveying. In the past few years many OES students have gone on to careers in the field based on skills and experience from this module.