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240125 VO VM3 / VM6 - Borders and development: concepts, practices, struggles (2023S)
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02.02.2024
upload exam essay via moodle plattform
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Prüfungsstoff
The final assessment consists in an essay on one of the topics discussed in class, based on a set of pre-given questions.
Students should demonstrate a good understanding of the main concepts discussed in class, analytical skills, and a good ability to combine and engage with the literature provided.
Students should demonstrate a good understanding of the main concepts discussed in class, analytical skills, and a good ability to combine and engage with the literature provided.
Art der Leistungskontrolle und erlaubte Hilfsmittel
The final assessment consists in an essay on one of the topics discussed in class, based on a set of pre-given questions.
A complete syllabus will be uploaded on Moodle during the first week of the course. The syllabus contains a series of readings to deepen the specific topics discussed in class every week. Students can engage with the literature provided (as well as other literature) for the writing of their final essay.
A complete syllabus will be uploaded on Moodle during the first week of the course. The syllabus contains a series of readings to deepen the specific topics discussed in class every week. Students can engage with the literature provided (as well as other literature) for the writing of their final essay.
Mindestanforderungen und Beurteilungsmaßstab
The course will be held in English. No prior knowledge of specific terms or concepts is required, as they will be clarified and discussed in class.
The final assessment consists in an essay on one of the topics discussed in class, based on a set of pre-given questions. The essay is worth 100 points, which take into consideration the understanding of main concepts (30 points), analytical skills (30 points), the ability to combine and engage with the literature (30 points), and clarity of exposition (10 points). A minimum of 60 points is necessary to pass the exam.
The total mark will thus be calculated: 90-100 points: 1; 80-89 points: 2; 70-79 points: 3; 60-69 points: 4. 0-59 points: 5.
The final exam should be submitted via Moodle. There will be four fixed submission dates (one at the end of the semester and three in the following one) to upload the final exam. Such dates count as examination dates, so registration via u:space is required to submit the essay.
The final assessment consists in an essay on one of the topics discussed in class, based on a set of pre-given questions. The essay is worth 100 points, which take into consideration the understanding of main concepts (30 points), analytical skills (30 points), the ability to combine and engage with the literature (30 points), and clarity of exposition (10 points). A minimum of 60 points is necessary to pass the exam.
The total mark will thus be calculated: 90-100 points: 1; 80-89 points: 2; 70-79 points: 3; 60-69 points: 4. 0-59 points: 5.
The final exam should be submitted via Moodle. There will be four fixed submission dates (one at the end of the semester and three in the following one) to upload the final exam. Such dates count as examination dates, so registration via u:space is required to submit the essay.
Letzte Änderung: Mo 19.06.2023 09:07