Module Exam
STEOP: Subject-Specific Introduction (2021S)
9.00 ECTS, SPL 24 - Kultur- und Sozialanthropologie
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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 Tu 27.04.2021 00:01 to Mo 24.05.2021 23:59
- Deregistration possible until Tu 25.05.2021 23:59
Examiners
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Examination topics
Read and prepare the whole book:
Eriksen, Thomas Hylland (2015): Small Places, Large Issues. An Introduction to Social and Cultural Anthropology. London, Pluto (3rd or 4th edition)
Available for free and online via the university's library search, u:search; OR in the Facultas shop: https://www.facultas.at/menu/buchhandlungenMore and up-to-date information will be communicuted via the online teaching platform Moodle for "240000 KU Preparatory Course: STEOP Module Exam - Subject-Specific Introduction to SCA (2021S)" (German preparatory course for Bachelor students). Feel free to use the self-inscription button to enter the platform: https://ufind.univie.ac.at/en/course.html?lv=240000&semester=2021SPlease email the student assistant Julia (julia.bernegger@univie.ac.at) using your Uni Vienna email address (https://www.univie.ac.at/ZID/webmail/) if you choose the English assessment or if you have any questions.
Eriksen, Thomas Hylland (2015): Small Places, Large Issues. An Introduction to Social and Cultural Anthropology. London, Pluto (3rd or 4th edition)
Available for free and online via the university's library search, u:search; OR in the Facultas shop: https://www.facultas.at/menu/buchhandlungenMore and up-to-date information will be communicuted via the online teaching platform Moodle for "240000 KU Preparatory Course: STEOP Module Exam - Subject-Specific Introduction to SCA (2021S)" (German preparatory course for Bachelor students). Feel free to use the self-inscription button to enter the platform: https://ufind.univie.ac.at/en/course.html?lv=240000&semester=2021SPlease email the student assistant Julia (julia.bernegger@univie.ac.at) using your Uni Vienna email address (https://www.univie.ac.at/ZID/webmail/) if you choose the English assessment or if you have any questions.
Assessment and permitted materials
Written exam AND paper submission!Remote exam and paper submission via separate exam Moodle platform (accissible after registration for the exam).
- Paper: submit to a folder on Moodle BEFORE taking the online exam.
- Exam: You will receive a sheet with open questions for download via the separate exam Moodle platform. Within 90 minutes, you upload the sheet with your answers (in whole sentences please) again via Moodle. You can make use of your materials, but it is still your OWN work and referencing is required! Plagiarism is strictly forbidden (see below).
- Paper: submit to a folder on Moodle BEFORE taking the online exam.
- Exam: You will receive a sheet with open questions for download via the separate exam Moodle platform. Within 90 minutes, you upload the sheet with your answers (in whole sentences please) again via Moodle. You can make use of your materials, but it is still your OWN work and referencing is required! Plagiarism is strictly forbidden (see below).
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
Grading:
100% to 87% = Sehr gut (1, Excellent)
86,99% to 75,00 % = Gut (2, Good)
74,99 % to 63,00 % = Befriedigend (3, Satisfactory)
62,99 % to 50, 00% = Genügend (4, Sufficient)
less or equal 49,99% = Nicht genügend (5, Unsatisfactory/ Fail)Paper and exam must be passed in order to pass the overall evaluation!Plagiarism: The lectureres can invite students to discuss one or more parts of the examination if necessary. Your paper and exam response will be automatically checked for plagiarism with the software Turnitin.
Before submission you might be asked to agree to an anonymised data transfer. If so, you are required to agree, otherwise you will not be able to submit your work.
100% to 87% = Sehr gut (1, Excellent)
86,99% to 75,00 % = Gut (2, Good)
74,99 % to 63,00 % = Befriedigend (3, Satisfactory)
62,99 % to 50, 00% = Genügend (4, Sufficient)
less or equal 49,99% = Nicht genügend (5, Unsatisfactory/ Fail)Paper and exam must be passed in order to pass the overall evaluation!Plagiarism: The lectureres can invite students to discuss one or more parts of the examination if necessary. Your paper and exam response will be automatically checked for plagiarism with the software Turnitin.
Before submission you might be asked to agree to an anonymised data transfer. If so, you are required to agree, otherwise you will not be able to submit your work.
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