Undergraduate Teaching

Part IIB modules with coursework

Part IIB modules with coursework

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Coursework arrangements will usually be explained in the first lecture. Students may be required to sign up for experiments etc during the second lecture to be assured of a place.

Part IIB module coursework is marked anonymously, as far as this is practical. Coursework candidate numbers (CCN's) can be found on COMET.  Students need to complete a coversheet and submit all coursework to the relevant Group Administrator.  Marksheets will only show the CCN, and marked work will be returned via the Group Administrators.

Notes

  • The default hand-in time for all coursework deadlines in 4pm on the given date.
  • You need to know your CCN (available on COMET) – new this year is that this will be the same as your exam candidate number.
  • The examiners or staff in charge of coursework may, at their discretion, interview candidates in connection with any element of coursework.

Requirements

You are reminded that you must keep safe all your Part IIB coursework as you must submit it for scrutiny by the examiners at the end of the Easter term.

You should:

  • collect all your coursework (from wherever you handed it in to for marking, unless you’ve been told otherwise by the Module Leader), and
  • hand in all marked coursework (complete with the feedback sheets where possible) to Lecture Room 10 between 2.15 and 3.30pm on one of the following days: Thursday 2, Friday 3 or Monday 6 June. If you will have a problem attending on the above dates or times, please the Teaching Office to discuss.

A coversheet will be issued that contains details of the procedure for coursework submission. The coversheet includes a declaration, which you must sign, that all coursework submitted is your own work. You will also be reminded of the importance of this declaration when you confirm your exam entries.

You must read the advice on cooperation and cheating and (if you have not done so already) will be required to complete a consent form for the possible use of the Turnitin text matching software (which checks electronic coursework submissions for plagiarism).

 

Last updated on 21/09/2015 17:22