Course Exam
080050 VO Medieval Legends and their Media in Central Europe (m./zeu.K.) (2020S)
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Schriftliche Prüfung, online in moodle, Prüfungsdauer ca. 50 Minuten. Teilnahme nur für Studierende, die sich innerhalb der Anmeldefrist ordnungsgemäß angemeldet haben. Keine Nachmeldungen!
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 08.09.2020 10:00 to Tu 22.09.2020 10:00
- Deregistration possible until Tu 22.09.2020 10:00
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Examination topics
All examination topics will be directly related to the topics, discussed during lectures.
Assessment and permitted materials
- written exam (a test aimed at abasic identication and analysis of five selected examples)
- permitted aids: dictionaries (for non-native speakers).
- permitted aids: dictionaries (for non-native speakers).
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
Minimum requirements
Basic knowledge of the topics discussed during lectures, basic knowledge about the literature on the subject (in English and in German, will be announced continuously).Assessment criteria
The final assessment will be based on the results of the written test.
To pass the course, participants must be able to identify the main personalities and typical scenes of those legends, discussed during lectures. To obtain a better result, they should be actively interested in theoretical questions, raised during the lectures and show the results of this interest in their written commentaries on selected examples.
Basic knowledge of the topics discussed during lectures, basic knowledge about the literature on the subject (in English and in German, will be announced continuously).Assessment criteria
The final assessment will be based on the results of the written test.
To pass the course, participants must be able to identify the main personalities and typical scenes of those legends, discussed during lectures. To obtain a better result, they should be actively interested in theoretical questions, raised during the lectures and show the results of this interest in their written commentaries on selected examples.
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