Anti Plagiarism Skills        Course Code: NM207

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Course Description

The influx and easy in road into online resources has created a concern over the issue of copyright and plagiarism. The unethical practice of ‘copy and paste’ is on the increase because of the temptation brought about by the Internet. This course conceptualize the concept pf plagiarism and teaches how to use computer software to detect plagiarise work, as well as assessing plagiarise contents of presented work on percentage basis. The goal is to enhance the intellectual authenticity, honesty, and precision of work done.

Course Objectives

The Course aims at teaching students on how to detect plagiarise work, either as whole or part of the work. Students are able to use few computer softwares to scan and detect any plagiarise work. 

Qualification Awarded

Diploma Students:  Professional Diploma in Anti Plagiarism Skills
Intensive Professional Development Course (PDC) students: Professional Certificate in Anti Plagiarism Skills.

Who Should Attend

Any interested person or individual who want to learn new things or update their skills in Anti Plagiarism Skills.

Course Duration

3 months for diploma students, 4 days for Intensive Professional Development (PDC) students

Taught Mode

Available in both classroom and distance learning.
3 months Diploma Course available in both classroom and distance learning.
Intensive Professional Development Course (PDC) available for classroom only.

Course Fee

350 Great Britain Pound Sterling for diploma students, 300 Great Britain Pound Sterling  for PDC students        

Course Start Date

3 months Diploma Course classroom mode: March, June, September, December
3 months Diploma Course distance learning mode: Application can be made anytime as admission is on a continuous basis.
Intensive Professional Development Course (PDC): Courses are run on any four days on a monthly basis. Students to contact the School office for days.

Minimum Entry Requirements

GCSE O’ level or equivalent

Assessment Methods

Assignments and open book exams

 

 

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