Course Exam
180034 VO-L Philosophies of the Heart (2020S)
an Intercultural Perspective
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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).
- Registration is open from Mo 19.10.2020 16:00 to We 20.01.2021 08:00
- Deregistration possible until We 20.01.2021 08:00
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Examination topics
Only Texts that will be discussed in the course of the semester, will be relevant for the exam. These texts will be part of the power point slides that will be made available on Moodle by tutor Sara Walker.
Assessment and permitted materials
Written examination. The first examination date will take place at the end of June. Further examination dates: first week of October, midst of December, end of January 2020 (dates will be announced during the course of the semester). A digital written exam will take place at the end of June.
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
Written examinations will be comprised of four main questions with sub-questions (max. 40 points):
0-20 points = insufficient, 21-25 points = sufficient, 26-30 points = satisfactory, 31-35 points = good, 36-40 points = very good. There are no auxiliary devices allowed at the exam. At the written exam, one needs to reach > 50% of the points in order to pass the exam.NEW exam modalities:
The exam will consist of a digital written exam via Moodle. The exam will take place in the format "digital written exams with open questions using an exam sheet for download" according to the requirements of the CTL. Students will download the exam sheet at the beginning of the exam period and should upload the edited exam sheet to Moodle within 2 hours. The exam take place according to an open-book-format. Direct quotes must be cited.
The digital written exam consists of 3 essay questions, each with 3 sub-points, which must be incorporated into the respective essay (max. 36 points, max. 12 points per essay, max. 4 points per sub-point): 0-18 points = insufficient . 19-22 points = sufficient. 23-26 points = satisfactory. 27-31 points = good. 32-36 points = very good.
0-20 points = insufficient, 21-25 points = sufficient, 26-30 points = satisfactory, 31-35 points = good, 36-40 points = very good. There are no auxiliary devices allowed at the exam. At the written exam, one needs to reach > 50% of the points in order to pass the exam.NEW exam modalities:
The exam will consist of a digital written exam via Moodle. The exam will take place in the format "digital written exams with open questions using an exam sheet for download" according to the requirements of the CTL. Students will download the exam sheet at the beginning of the exam period and should upload the edited exam sheet to Moodle within 2 hours. The exam take place according to an open-book-format. Direct quotes must be cited.
The digital written exam consists of 3 essay questions, each with 3 sub-points, which must be incorporated into the respective essay (max. 36 points, max. 12 points per essay, max. 4 points per sub-point): 0-18 points = insufficient . 19-22 points = sufficient. 23-26 points = satisfactory. 27-31 points = good. 32-36 points = very good.
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