Universität Wien
Course Exam

300600 VO Vertebrate Social Systems II (2022W)

2.00 ECTS (1.00 SWS), SPL 30 - Biologie
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Wednesday 16.11.2022 10:00 - 11:30 Digital
• This is a digital exam. There will be a separate course for this exam on Moodle.
• Only students with a valid registration via u:space can take the exam.
• At the time of the exam, please login to Moodle, where you will find a Moodle course for this exact exam date. Note: you have to be registered to this exam via u:space to have access to this Moodle course.
• Exam submission (.docx file download - upload as .pdf file) The exam sheet is provided as a Word file (.docx), which must be downloaded. Upload as a pdf file. Please make sure you can convert a .docx into a .pdf. file. If sketches are necessary, photos can be taken and uploaded as a .jpg file.
• There will be a plagiarism check using Turnitin in Moodle.
• Plausibilitätsprüfung (plausibility check): within four weeks after the exam the lecturer can ask question about the exam questions. Even without concrete suspicion for cheating – just random checks.
• Mock exam: during a period of a few days before the exam you can familiarise yourself with the technical conditions. The mock exam is voluntary and will not be graded. We recommend taking part in order to avoid unpleasant surprises during the actual exam.

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).

Examiners

Information

Examination topics

The exam is based on the lecture overheads. These will be made available to students at the end of the lecture via Moodle. Exam questions implement the learned information, for example by interpretation graphs of a scientific publication. Here a relevant question is given.

Assessment and permitted materials

Written exam in German or English, answering in both languages possible. The exam consists of open questions, which have to be answered in short sentences.
Permissible resources; None

Minimum requirements and assessment criteria

To pass the exam a minimum grade ‘4’ is required

Grading key:
30 – 28 Points Grade 1
27 – 25 Points Grade 2
24 – 22 Points Grade 3
21 – 19 Points Grade 4
18 – 0 Points Grade 5

Last modified: Th 11.05.2023 11:28