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,1. General HFL1501 assignment and examination
information
Assessment criteria
It is essential that you are able to master all the
learning outcomes for this module. These are
provided in the Study Guide at the start of each
learning unit.
Assessment plan
Please take note of the following regarding the
calculation of your year mark for HFL1501, as
well as your admission to the module’s take-home
examination.
To pass the module HFL1501, you must obtain at
least 50% for your final mark. Your FINAL
MARK for this module consists of your YEAR
MARK (20%) and your EXAM MARK (80%).
However, your year mark is only considered if
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,you obtain a minimum of 40% in your exam.
To be allowed to submit the HFL1501 exam, you
must submit any ONE of the two assignments
(either Assignment 1 OR Assignment 2). This
means that you will be admitted to the
examination if you submit one or both
assignments before their respective due dates. If
you submit no (zero) assignments, you will not
be allowed to submit the HFL1501 examination,
and you will have to reregister for and repeat the
module at a later time.
However, BOTH assignment marks will count
towards the calculation of your year mark. If
you submit only one assignment, this will
seriously impact your year mark. How will
this work in practice?
• Your YEAR MARK counts 20%
(Assignment 1 counts 10% and
Assignment 2 counts 10%) of your final
mark.
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, • Your EXAMINATION MARK counts 80% of
your final mark. The take-home question
paper is for 80 marks.
• Your FINAL MARK for the module will thus
be calculated as follows: 20% (year mark) +
80% (examination mark) = 100% (final
mark).
Look at the following
examples to better
understand
how this works in practice:
• Lucy submits Assignment 1 and Assignment
2. She will be admitted to the take- home
examination, regardless of her assignment
results. Her assignment marks are 50% and
85% respectively. This means that her year
mark is 68% (50% + 85% divided by 2). To
calculate her final mark, her year mark of 68%
will be converted to a mark out of 20, which will
ultimately be added to her exam mark (which is
out
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