Course Exam
350296 VO First Aid and Acute Care of Sports Injuries (2022W)
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Tuesday
24.01.2023
24.01.2023 15:30-16:30 pm, lecture hall 1, USZ I, maximum of 30 point can be achieved03.03.2023 13:00-14:30 pm, lecture hall 1, USZ I, maximum of 30 point can be achieved
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 Mo 09.01.2023 09:00 to Mo 23.01.2023 12:00
- Deregistration possible until Mo 23.01.2023 12:00
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Examination topics
The examination material is the teaching content of the lecture slides (PPT) as well as the taught content from the practical unit.
Assessment and permitted materials
Written examination in presence at the university.
Performance assessment is by single choice, multiple choice and open questions.You are expressly advised that if you are found to have cheated (e.g..: Copying, plagiarizing, use of unauthorized aids, forgery, ghostwriting, etc.) the entire PI-LV will be considered cheated and will count as a citation. (Entry in U:SPACE: X = not assessed).
Performance assessment is by single choice, multiple choice and open questions.You are expressly advised that if you are found to have cheated (e.g..: Copying, plagiarizing, use of unauthorized aids, forgery, ghostwriting, etc.) the entire PI-LV will be considered cheated and will count as a citation. (Entry in U:SPACE: X = not assessed).
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
There is a written examination with single choice, multiple choice and open questions.Single and multiple choice questions are scored with one point. Questions will only be scored as correct if all correct answer choices are checked.Open-ended questions are scored from 1 to 4 points depending on the answer. The answers are primarily correct naming (1 point), listing (2 points) and, if applicable, sorting in the correct order (4 points). Partial points can be earned for open-ended questions.The examination and thus the course is considered positively completed as soon as the student has achieved at least 60% of the points to be attained. The examination performance is evaluated with a five-part grading scale: 1 (very good), 2 (good), 3 (satisfactory), 4 (sufficient), 5 (not sufficient).
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