Assessment And Measurement
Assessment and Grading of Assignments
All assignments in this course are designed to assess your understanding of the course material and your ability to apply it effectively. The following outlines how assignments will be assessed and graded:
1. Assignment Submission
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Assignments must be submitted via the Moodle platform by the stated deadlines.
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All submissions should follow the provided instructions and formatting guidelines.
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Late submissions may be penalized unless prior arrangements have been made or valid reasons are provided.
2. Assessment Criteria
Each assignment will be evaluated based on specific criteria, which may include:
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Understanding of Content – Demonstrates a clear grasp of course concepts.
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Application of Knowledge – Applies theories and principles effectively to real-world or course-related scenarios.
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Critical Thinking – Shows depth of analysis, originality, and insight.
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Organization and Clarity – Presents ideas in a logical, well-structured, and readable manner.
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Referencing and Academic Integrity – Properly cites sources and avoids plagiarism.
A detailed rubric will be provided with each assignment to guide you on how marks will be awarded.
3. Grading Scale
Assignments will be graded using the following scale:
Grade | Percentage | Description |
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A | 75–100% | Excellent |
B | 65–74% | Good |
C | 50–64% | Satisfactory |
D | 40–49% | Pass (Minimum) |
F | Below 40% | Fail |
4. Feedback
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Feedback will be provided for all submitted assignments within a reasonable timeframe (typically within 1–2 weeks).
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Feedback will highlight strengths, areas for improvement, and suggestions for future work.
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You are encouraged to review your feedback carefully and reach out if clarification is needed.
5. Resubmissions
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Resubmissions may be allowed for certain assignments if specified.
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These must be submitted by the revised deadline and will be assessed based on the updated work.
Note: All assessments are conducted fairly and in line with institutional assessment policies. Academic honesty is expected at all times.