060094 VU Late Egyptian II (2022S)
Continuous assessment of course work
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Registration/Deregistration
Note: The time of your registration within the registration period has no effect on the allocation of places (no first come, first served).
- Registration is open from Tu 01.02.2022 09:00 to Sa 26.02.2022 23:59
- Deregistration possible until Mo 21.03.2022 23:59
Details
Language: German
Lecturers
Classes (iCal) - next class is marked with N
- Wednesday 02.03. 15:15 - 16:45 Seminarraum 3 ZfT Philippovichgasse 11, EG
- Wednesday 09.03. 15:15 - 16:45 Seminarraum 3 ZfT Philippovichgasse 11, EG
- Wednesday 16.03. 15:15 - 16:45 Seminarraum 3 ZfT Philippovichgasse 11, EG
- Wednesday 23.03. 15:15 - 16:45 Seminarraum 3 ZfT Philippovichgasse 11, EG
- Wednesday 30.03. 15:15 - 16:45 Seminarraum 3 ZfT Philippovichgasse 11, EG
- Wednesday 06.04. 15:15 - 16:45 Seminarraum 3 ZfT Philippovichgasse 11, EG
- Wednesday 27.04. 15:15 - 16:45 Seminarraum 3 ZfT Philippovichgasse 11, EG
- Wednesday 04.05. 15:15 - 16:45 Seminarraum 3 ZfT Philippovichgasse 11, EG
- Wednesday 11.05. 15:15 - 16:45 Seminarraum 3 ZfT Philippovichgasse 11, EG
- Wednesday 18.05. 15:15 - 16:45 Seminarraum 3 ZfT Philippovichgasse 11, EG
- Wednesday 25.05. 15:15 - 16:45 Seminarraum 3 ZfT Philippovichgasse 11, EG
- Wednesday 01.06. 15:15 - 16:45 Seminarraum 3 ZfT Philippovichgasse 11, EG
- Wednesday 08.06. 15:15 - 16:45 Seminarraum 3 ZfT Philippovichgasse 11, EG
- Friday 10.06. 13:15 - 16:30 Seminarraum 3 ZfT Philippovichgasse 11, EG
- Wednesday 15.06. 15:15 - 16:45 Seminarraum 3 ZfT Philippovichgasse 11, EG
- Wednesday 22.06. 15:15 - 16:45 Seminarraum 3 ZfT Philippovichgasse 11, EG
- Wednesday 29.06. 15:15 - 16:45 Seminarraum 3 ZfT Philippovichgasse 11, EG
Information
Aims, contents and method of the course
It is the aim of this course to secure the general knowledge of Late Egyptian as acquired in the grammar course (Late Egyptian I). This course will focus on working with texts of the various genres, e.g., texts from daily life, masterworks of Late Egyptian literature etc. This covers, reading, transcribing, translating, analysing, contextualizing and interpreting of the respective texts as well as the assessment of graphic and philological phenomena in a wider historical linguistic frame.
Assessment and permitted materials
(1) PresenceThe participation of all attendants will be recorded in presence tables. This holds true for the envisaged in-person classes and the, if necessary, digital alternative.(2) Regular contributionsThe texts made available in advance must be prepared for the course units, the results will be discussed in class.For the individual preparation, all common tools and aids (dictionaries, grammars, commentaries, translations) are permitted and recommended. However, work with the texts must be done on an individual basis (no crude copying!).(3) ExaminationAt the end of the semester, an oral examination will be held which covers the entire contents of the course.During this examination, no tools and aids (no dictionaries!) will be permitted.(4) ImplementationThis cours will as far as possible be tought in in-person classes at the Institute of Egyptology. The same holds true for the oral exam at the end of the semester, which shall take place as an in-person exam.
Should the necessity arise, the course will switch to a digital format for both teaching and examination. In case such sould occur, additional information will be passed along to you in time.Addition (2 June 2022): Two units of this course, which had to be cancelled, will be held on 10 June 2022, 13:15-16:30.
Should the necessity arise, the course will switch to a digital format for both teaching and examination. In case such sould occur, additional information will be passed along to you in time.Addition (2 June 2022): Two units of this course, which had to be cancelled, will be held on 10 June 2022, 13:15-16:30.
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
(1) PresenceThis is a continuous assessment course, the regular participation or attendance respectively is thus a prerequisite. All those, who fail to attend more than two units have thus ended their participation and(a) will be graded and marked negatively if they cannot demonstrate reasonably why they were unable to attend the course.
(b) will not be graded and marked at all if they were unable to attend the course due to a severe, inevitable and unpredictable event and if they present (sufficient) proof (e.g., sick note).In case that more than two units are missed, but excuses are reasonable and in case that, apart from that, participation in and contribution to the course are sufficient, an additional task may be offered by the course lecturer according to his judgement in order to compensate the deficits. This compensatory task will contribute to the grading of the section "regular contribution" and will be defined by the course lecturer and the respective student in mutual agreement. It can consist of an additional oral examination or another (written) task which at any rate covers the contents of the course units missed. In case no such compensatory task is achieved but the overall contribution allows for the calculation of a reasonable partial grade, this will be lowered proportionately.All excuse notes must be sent to the course lecturer in advance (before the course unit missed will take place) via email.(2) Regular contributionsThis covers the individual and independent preparation of all texts dealt with in course (tracription, translation) and continuing occupation with evaluation and interpretation in order to be able to participate in discussions. All relevant and necessary materials will be provided in class.(3) Oral examinationThe oral examination covers all content of the course (above all transcribing and translating, but also interpreting and analysing texts in context). Grading and marking will follow a common scheme (example):100%-89% Sehr gut
88%-76% Gut
75%-63% Befriedigend
62%-50% Genügend
49%-0% Nicht genügendMinor deviations therefrom (in particular to the benefit of the participants) reserved. The applicable grading and marking scheme will be given on the examination form.(4) Course gradeSufficient participation in the course is an indespensable prerequisite.The overall course grade will be generated from the partial grades "Regular contributions" and "Oral Examination". Both are of equal relevance and weight (i.e., 50% each). Sufficient contributions to either partial grades must be delivered.The course grade will be communicated prior to its validation in the grading system.In case the course grade is mathematically an intermediate grade, the participant may volunteer an optional oral examnation in order to improve the course grade.
(b) will not be graded and marked at all if they were unable to attend the course due to a severe, inevitable and unpredictable event and if they present (sufficient) proof (e.g., sick note).In case that more than two units are missed, but excuses are reasonable and in case that, apart from that, participation in and contribution to the course are sufficient, an additional task may be offered by the course lecturer according to his judgement in order to compensate the deficits. This compensatory task will contribute to the grading of the section "regular contribution" and will be defined by the course lecturer and the respective student in mutual agreement. It can consist of an additional oral examination or another (written) task which at any rate covers the contents of the course units missed. In case no such compensatory task is achieved but the overall contribution allows for the calculation of a reasonable partial grade, this will be lowered proportionately.All excuse notes must be sent to the course lecturer in advance (before the course unit missed will take place) via email.(2) Regular contributionsThis covers the individual and independent preparation of all texts dealt with in course (tracription, translation) and continuing occupation with evaluation and interpretation in order to be able to participate in discussions. All relevant and necessary materials will be provided in class.(3) Oral examinationThe oral examination covers all content of the course (above all transcribing and translating, but also interpreting and analysing texts in context). Grading and marking will follow a common scheme (example):100%-89% Sehr gut
88%-76% Gut
75%-63% Befriedigend
62%-50% Genügend
49%-0% Nicht genügendMinor deviations therefrom (in particular to the benefit of the participants) reserved. The applicable grading and marking scheme will be given on the examination form.(4) Course gradeSufficient participation in the course is an indespensable prerequisite.The overall course grade will be generated from the partial grades "Regular contributions" and "Oral Examination". Both are of equal relevance and weight (i.e., 50% each). Sufficient contributions to either partial grades must be delivered.The course grade will be communicated prior to its validation in the grading system.In case the course grade is mathematically an intermediate grade, the participant may volunteer an optional oral examnation in order to improve the course grade.
Examination topics
The oral examination will cover all contents of the course.
Reading list
All relevant literature will be cited in the course.
Association in the course directory
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