Coursework Instructions : You MUST choose a question below which you HAVE
NOT attempted or submitted for assessment before.
Provide a 1000 word case study on one of the following:-
With reference to the mode of action (including a schematic diagram) and its role in engine management discuss the proposal that the Lambda Sensor in a petrol engine represents analytical science at its best in a harsh environment and with high performance demands. (Note that in the past this question has been poorly answered because students tended to put too much into the theory and technoilogy and not enough on the analytical philosopy)
Any diagrams used must not be cut and pasted from other sources. They MUST be either redrawn
by hand and scanned in or drawn using an electronic drawing tool. Any directly lifted
diagrams will be ignored for the purpose of assessment.
Faculty of Health and Life Sciences
Module: 207BMS Analytical Science in Industry
What you need to submit………….
You must submit an ELECTRONIC COPY (via the Turnitin link on the 207bms Moodle site).
Note that
? All Coventry University students are required to submit an attempt for all summative
items of assessed coursework.
? If you fail to submit an attempt at this assessment you will not be entitled to resit this
assessment at a future date.
? Any submission received after the due date (unless accompanied by an approved deferral
or extension form) will not be marked and will receive a ZERO mark – however you may
be entitled to resit this assessment in future.
Marking Scheme/Criteria
Marks will be awarded for the quality of your report as follows:
requested issue(s), including compliance with guidelines on
length and the appropriateness of the content
25 Marks
relevant and appropriate evidence (published research and/or
reputable reports) and/or theoretical argument. 25 Marks
running through the work 25 Marks
statements, producing a coherent structure overall
25 Marks
TOTAL 100 Marks
Specific help available
Tutorial topics.
individual tutorial basis during feedback sessions (see below).
in good time.