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070344 VO Schwerpunkt-Einführung Mittelalter (2020W)
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1st part of the exam on 28.01.2021, 9:45-10:30 Uhr
2nd part of the exam (question visible from 9.45 on 28.01.2021 and answer to be uploaded befrore 9:45 on 04.02.2021).
2nd part of the exam (question visible from 9.45 on 28.01.2021 and answer to be uploaded befrore 9:45 on 04.02.2021).
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Prüfungsstoff
The readings posted on Moodle and the lectures posted on Moodle. One is unlikely to be able to get a passing grade or a good grade without these. The exam will be take-home in full or in part. The take-home part involves an essay on an article or chapter (one option will be a text in German, the other one in English), for which you will have a week (using the mandatory readings and the posted lectures). The second part (30 minutes on-line or on site) tests your having done the readings. You can write the exam in German, English, or French.
Art der Leistungskontrolle und erlaubte Hilfsmittel
Final exam (involving mainly but not only the writing of an abstract of an article, and replacing it in historiography). Each part is eliminatory. The course is unlikely to be passed without attending concurrently the twinned Lektürekurs taught by Professor Christina Lutter.
Mindestanforderungen und Beurteilungsmaßstab
Both parts of the exam are eliminatory (you must reach half of the points)
30 points: explaining what are the contents of one of the mandatory readings (main theses, sources used by author).
70 points: an extended essay on an article or chapter, with a book-review component, engaging other course readings and the data provided by the lectures. The summary itself is worth 20 points; the bringing in of other readings 20 points; the bringing in of the lectures 30 points.
Grading scale:
0-50 -> 5; 51-62.5 -> 4, 63-75 -> 3; 75.5-87.5 -> 2; 88-100 -> 1
30 points: explaining what are the contents of one of the mandatory readings (main theses, sources used by author).
70 points: an extended essay on an article or chapter, with a book-review component, engaging other course readings and the data provided by the lectures. The summary itself is worth 20 points; the bringing in of other readings 20 points; the bringing in of the lectures 30 points.
Grading scale:
0-50 -> 5; 51-62.5 -> 4, 63-75 -> 3; 75.5-87.5 -> 2; 88-100 -> 1
Letzte Änderung: Fr 12.05.2023 00:14