Course Exam
234010 VO Migration, Urbanisation and Spatial Distribution (2023W)
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ON-SITE
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Monday
08.01.2024
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).
- Registration is open from Tu 12.12.2023 11:00 to Fr 05.01.2024 09:00
- Deregistration possible until Fr 05.01.2024 09:00
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Examination topics
The examination material includes all units of the lecture.
- concepts, definitions and types of migration
- spatial distribution of migrants, migrants characteristics and the main migration corridors
- history of European migration
- migration and population change
- migration theories and policies
- measurement and estimation of migration
- environmental migration and climate change
- migration and sustainable development
- internal migration and urbanization
To support learning, the slides and the original texts of the items in the mandatory reading list will be available on the Moodle learning platform. The exam must be in English.
- concepts, definitions and types of migration
- spatial distribution of migrants, migrants characteristics and the main migration corridors
- history of European migration
- migration and population change
- migration theories and policies
- measurement and estimation of migration
- environmental migration and climate change
- migration and sustainable development
- internal migration and urbanization
To support learning, the slides and the original texts of the items in the mandatory reading list will be available on the Moodle learning platform. The exam must be in English.
Assessment and permitted materials
At the end of the course there will be one comprehensive written exam of 120 minutes duration.
On-site written exam.
Combination of open and multiple choice questions, including one computational task. The details will be communicated in the course of the lecture. Aids: pocket calculator is allowed. Use of teaching materials and chat GPT is not allowed during the exam.
On-site written exam.
Combination of open and multiple choice questions, including one computational task. The details will be communicated in the course of the lecture. Aids: pocket calculator is allowed. Use of teaching materials and chat GPT is not allowed during the exam.
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
Maximum 100 points. For a positive assessment, 50 percent of the total number of points is required.Grading scale:Grade 1: 91 - 100Grade 2: 78 - 90Grade 3: 64 - 77Grade 4: 50 - 63Grade 5: under 50 pointsA fraudulent performance (cheating) is shown as such on the collective certificate and counts as an examination attempt and will be entered into the electronic exam record as ‘fraudulently obtained’.
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