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 Agriculture, Food & Animal Sciences
Communication And Numeracy For Working Learners - 0910
 
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Module Code Year/Level From To
FDT1247M-0910 N/A 1/9/2009 1/9/2010
 
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This list is not an indication of the total reading you are required to do in order to perform well in this module. You should be prepared to research wider topics to enhance your understanding of the subject area. You are not required to buy any of the texts presented in this reading list.
 
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Berry, Ralph  (2004).  The research project. . Routledge.  
 
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Booth, Vernon  (1993).  Communicating in science. . Cambridge University Press.  
 
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Cann, Alan J.  (2003).  Maths from scratch for biologists. . John Wiley.  
 
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Coolidge, Frederick L.  (2006).  Statistics.... . SAGE.  
 
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Etherington, Bob  (2006).  Presentation skills for quivering wrecks. . Cyan.  
 
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Levin, Peter  (2004).  Write great essays: a guide to reading and essay writing for undergraduates and taught postgraduates. . Open University Press.  
 
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McCarthy, Patsy   Hatcher, Caroline  (2002).  Presentation skills. . SAGE.  
 
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Ott, Lyman   Longnecker, Michael  (2004).  A first course in statistical methods. . Thomson-Brooks/Cole.  
 
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Croft, Tony   Davison, Robert  (2006).  Foundation maths. . Pearson/Prentice Hall.  
 
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www.math.com Recommended Check
 
Math.com is dedicated to providing revolutionary ways for students, parents, teachers, and everyone to learn math(s).  

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www.s-cool.co.uk Recommended Check
 
S-cool is the UK's leading revision website.  
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