Course Exam
240100 VO Introduction to Cultural and Social Anthropology for EC (2023W)
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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 Sa 20.04.2024 00:01 to Mo 13.05.2024 23:59
- Deregistration possible until Tu 14.05.2024 23:59
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Examination topics
Lecture content and any mandatory readings (to be determined).
Assessment and permitted materials
The course will conclude with a written exam focused on the lecture contents and any mandatory readings. There will be four exam dates: one at the end of the Winter 2023 semester, and three during the Summer 2024 semester. The exams will be conducted in person (100% of the performance assessment). No aid materials may be used during the examination.
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
The written exam will test students’:- Basic understanding of what social and cultural anthropology is as a discipline
- Grasp of how and why anthropology emerged when it did, and how it has changed over time
- Ability to recognize and formulate social and cultural anthropological questions
- Ability to think critically about social and cultural anthropology’s core concepts and methods87-100 points: 1 (excellent)
75-86.99 points: 2 (good)
63-74.99 points: 3 (satisfactory)
50-62.99 points: 4 (sufficient)To complete the course, students need to obtain at least 50 points on the exam.
- Grasp of how and why anthropology emerged when it did, and how it has changed over time
- Ability to recognize and formulate social and cultural anthropological questions
- Ability to think critically about social and cultural anthropology’s core concepts and methods87-100 points: 1 (excellent)
75-86.99 points: 2 (good)
63-74.99 points: 3 (satisfactory)
50-62.99 points: 4 (sufficient)To complete the course, students need to obtain at least 50 points on the exam.
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