Universität Wien
Course Exam

180016 VO-L History of Philosophy III: Modern Period Until the End of the 19th Century (2024S)

5.00 ECTS (2.00 SWS), SPL 18 - Philosophie

Saturday 14.12.2024 09:45 - 11:15 Digital

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Note: The time of your registration within the registration period has no effect on the allocation of places (no first come, first served).

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Examination topics

The material covered in the lecture text (marked as HANDOUT in the Moodle) and the additional reading, which is listed under LITERATURE (see below) and can also be found in the Moodle. The additional reading can be used for the digital online exam. However, citations must be identified.

Assessment and permitted materials

Final written examination (90 minutes).
The lecture exam is a digital multiple-choice exam with ten partially open questions. Correct partial answers to the MC questions will be counted as long as no additional incorrect distractors have been marked (for reasons of guessing probability). The allocation of marks is as described below (see assessment scale). By registering for this digital examination, you agree to this examination mode.

The digital written examination is conducted using Moodle. As a student, you must log in with your u:account to confirm your identity. Additional identification methods are not provided.

Attendance count:
By registering for this digital exam, you agree to the exam mode. Each examination entry will be counted as usual.

Examination invigilator:
For digital written examinations, at least one competent person will be announced who can be reached digitally immediately before, during and after the examination and who is available to answer questions about the examination and (technical) problems. In the event of technical problems, you can also contact the ZID helpdesk.

Exam inspection:
It is also possible to view examinations during online examinations. Students should contact their examiner for this.

Cheating:
By participating in the digital written exam, you declare to take it independently and without the help of a third party. The use of the lecture notes marked as HANDOUT and all additional reading offered in Moodle is permitted, but direct quotations must be marked correctly. The examination will be subject to an automatic plagiarism check (Turnitin). Within the assessment period of four weeks, the teacher may ask oral questions about the subject matter of the examination. This can also be done on a random basis and without concrete suspicion of cheating.

Minimum requirements and assessment criteria

The written examination comprises ten questions, each question answered completely and correctly is awarded 10 points.
Marking key:
60 points and below: Fail (= 5);
61-70 points: Sufficient (= 4);
71-80 points: Satisfactory (= 3);
81-90 points: Good (= 2);
91-100 points: Excellent (= 1).

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