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Graduate French B (FREN90004) // Assessment
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Assessment
Description | Timing | Percentage |
---|---|---|
1 reflective journal, ongoing
| End of semester | 20% |
One of the assessment combinations (see below)*, to be determined after placement test and in consultation with the coordinator | Throughout the teaching period | 80% |
Hurdle requirement: 1. Attendance hurdle requirement: This subject has a minimum requirement of 80% attendance at tutorials, seminars, or workshops. There is an expectation that students attend lectures where offered. | Throughout the teaching period | N/A |
Hurdle requirement: 2. Late Penalty and Assessment hurdle requirement: Assessment submitted late without an approved extension will be penalised at five per cent (5%) of the possible marks available for the assessment task per day or part thereof. All pieces of assessment must be submitted to pass the subject. Each submitted assessment must be complete, constitute a genuine attempt to address the requirements of the task and will not be accepted after 20 University business days from the original assessment due date without written approval. | Throughout the semester | N/A |
Additional details
*One of the following assessment combinations totalling 80% to be determined after placement test and in consultation with the coordinator:
- 1 oral presentation (10 minutes, equivalent to 1,000 words) during semester [20%]
- 1 research project (3,000 words) due in the examination period [60%]
OR- One 1-hour Written Test (equivalent to 750 words) due during semester [15%]
- One Continuous Written Assignment throughout semester (equivalent to 500 words) [10%]
- One 10-minute Oral Presentation during semester (equivalent to 750 words) [20%]
- Two 1-hour Listening Tests (equivalent to 1000 words) during semester [15%]
- One 2-hour Final Exam (equivalent to 1000 words) during the examination period [20%]
OR
- Two written and oral comprehension tests due in Weeks 4 and 8 equivalent to 1500 words [25%]
- A 10-minute oral test in Week 10 equivalent to 500 words [15%]
- A group project in Weeks 9-12 equivalent to 500 words [15%]
- A two hour written examination during the examination period (1500 words) [25%]
OR
- In-class oral presentations equivalent to 1000 words throughout semester [25%]
- In-class written work - dissertation equivalent to 750 words due mid-seemster [15%]
- Debate on a contemporary aspect of conversation equivalent to 750 words in the final three weeks of semester [15%]
- A research project on a historical aspect of conversation equivalent to 1500 words due in the examination period [25%]
Last updated: 8 November 2024