Assessment
The course provides opportunities to test your understanding and learning informally through the completion of practice or ‘formative’ assessments. Formative assessments carry no weighting but are important. They are designed to help you achieve your best in the final summative assessments. Formative assessment can take different forms such as student support teams, informal peer assessment, progress tests or mock examinations. It is also embedded in your ongoing engagement with tutors’ and is part of the personal academic tutorial system.
Each module has one or more ‘summative’ assessments which are graded and count towards the overall module grade. Assessment methods include a range of coursework assessments such as essays, reports, group presentations and a final year dissertation. The finance module will have an exam in it.
The precise assessment requirements for an individual student in an academic year will vary according to the mandatory and optional modules taken, but a typical formal summative assessment pattern for a full-time student is:
Semester 1
- 1 Research proposal
- 1 Exam
- 1 Individual report
- 1 Individual consultancy report
- 1 Group presentation
Semester 2
- 1 Individual report
- 1 Individual presentation
- 1 Group presentation
- 1 Reflective essay
- 1 Exam
Semester 3
The precise assessment requirements for part-time students will vary according to the modules selected.
All assignments will be internally marked and moderated as well as being externally examined as per the 51ÊÓƵ assessment policy.