Course Exam
180163 VO A History of Economic Thought: Economic Theories and Methodological Positions (2020W)
Part I: the 19th and beginning 20 th century
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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 25.01.2021 10:00 to Su 28.02.2021 08:00
- Deregistration possible until Su 28.02.2021 08:00
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problems, problem situations and suggested solution discussed in the lecture.
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In order to complete that course students are required to discuss all questions in writing and hand them in by the end of the term. Also they are invited to contribute in a lively manner to discussions at all classes.
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
In order to complete that course students are required to discuss all questions in writing and hand them in by the end of the term. Also they are invited to contribute in a lively manner to discussions at all classes. The quality of answers will be evaluated on the basis of completeness, clarity of argument, logical reasoning and precision. Answers have to be formulated in complete sentences and are not acceptable if stated in keywords only. Grades will be jointly determined in individual meetings, i.e. in oral digital examinations, (cf. below) on the basis the written answers handed in by the student.
In order to meet the present study rules, I am obliged to add the following supplement regarding examinations and grades.Examinations regarding this lecture are oral examinations lasting ca 45 min. They have the digital format of a video chat by applying moodle. In order to participate in digital exams students have to be registered for this course and are required to register for exams in u:space. Dates of exams will be provided in due course.By registering for and entering in that digital oral examination students accept the following requirements and rules:(i) students are required to attend to this examination personally and without the support of others.(ii) if present and required, persons of confidence have to be placed within the range of the camera; examiners are entitled to ask to pan the camera in order to survey the room occupied by the student and the person of confidence, especially in cases of suspected fraudulence.(iii) students are required to show their student cards for proving their identity.(iv) the usual rules apply regarding the number and requirements of entrances for examinations; examination dates regarding first, second, third and fourth entrances will differ.Requirements and EvaluationIn order to pass this course successfully, students are obliged to hand in written answers to all questions distributed in due course. The number of questions is 30. The final oral examination will be based on five written answers handed in by the student and will be chosen by the examiner. Correct answers will be evaluated with 4 points. Grades are awarded on the following basis:below 10 points: ‘negative’ (5)
10 to 11,99 points: ‘sufficient’ (4)
12 to 14,99 points: ‘satisfactory’ (3)
15 to 17,99 points: ‘good’ (2)
18 to 20 points: ‘excellent’ (1)
In order to meet the present study rules, I am obliged to add the following supplement regarding examinations and grades.Examinations regarding this lecture are oral examinations lasting ca 45 min. They have the digital format of a video chat by applying moodle. In order to participate in digital exams students have to be registered for this course and are required to register for exams in u:space. Dates of exams will be provided in due course.By registering for and entering in that digital oral examination students accept the following requirements and rules:(i) students are required to attend to this examination personally and without the support of others.(ii) if present and required, persons of confidence have to be placed within the range of the camera; examiners are entitled to ask to pan the camera in order to survey the room occupied by the student and the person of confidence, especially in cases of suspected fraudulence.(iii) students are required to show their student cards for proving their identity.(iv) the usual rules apply regarding the number and requirements of entrances for examinations; examination dates regarding first, second, third and fourth entrances will differ.Requirements and EvaluationIn order to pass this course successfully, students are obliged to hand in written answers to all questions distributed in due course. The number of questions is 30. The final oral examination will be based on five written answers handed in by the student and will be chosen by the examiner. Correct answers will be evaluated with 4 points. Grades are awarded on the following basis:below 10 points: ‘negative’ (5)
10 to 11,99 points: ‘sufficient’ (4)
12 to 14,99 points: ‘satisfactory’ (3)
15 to 17,99 points: ‘good’ (2)
18 to 20 points: ‘excellent’ (1)
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