What are my Deadlines and how much does this assessment contribute to my Module Grade?

computer science

Description

 

 

School of Science and Technology

 

COURSEWORK ASSESSMENT SPECIFICATION (UG)

 

Details of Module and Team

What Learning Outcomes are assessed?

What are my Deadlines and how much does this assessment contribute to my Module Grade?

 

What am I required to do in the assessment?

What are my assessment criteria? (What do I have to achieve for each grade?)

Can I get formative feedback before submitting ? If so, how?

What extra support could I look for myself?

 

How and when do I submit this assessment?

How and when will I get summative feedback?

What skills might this work evidence to employers?

 

 

MODULE CODE         

 

COMP20111

MODULE TITLE

Distributed Network Architectures & Operating Systems

MODULE LEADER

Dr Jon Robinson

TUTOR(S)

Dr Jon Robinson

COURSEWORK TITLE

Design Report

LEARNING OUTCOMES

ASSESSED

K1, K2, S3

CONTRIBUTION TO ELEMENT

(1 of 2) 30% of coursework element

DATE SET

22nd October 2020

DATE OF SUBMISSIION

18th January 2021

METHOD OF SUBMISSION

via dropbox

DATE OF FEEDBACK

21 days after submission

METHOD OF FEEDBACK

Mark provided electronically & appointment for more detailed feedback

Work handed in up to five working days late will be given a maximum Grade of a Low Third, whilst work that arrives more than five working days late will be given a mark of zero. 

Work will only be accepted beyond the five working day deadline if satisfactory evidence, for example, an NEC is provided. Any issues requiring a NEC can be found at:

https://ntu.ac.uk/current_students/resources/student_handbook/appeals/index.html

The University views plagiarism and collusion as serious academic irregularities and there are a number of different penalties which may be applied to such offences. The Student Handbook has a section on Academic Irregularities, which outlines the penalties and states that plagiarism includes:

The incorporation of material (including text, graph, diagrams, videos etc.) derived from the work (published or unpublished) of another, by unacknowledged quotation, paraphrased imitation or other device in any work submitted for progression towards or for the completion of an award, which in any way suggests that it is the student's own original work. Such work may include printed material in textbooks, journals and material accessible electronically for example from web pages.

Whereas collusion includes:

Unauthorised and unacknowledged copying or use of material prepared by another person for use in submitted work. This may be with or without their consent or agreement to the copying or use of their work.

If copied with the agreement of the other candidate both parties are considered guilty of Academic Irregularity.

Penalties for Academic irregularities range from capped marks and zero marks to dismissal from the course and termination of studies.

To ensure that you are not accused of plagiarism, look at the sections on Plagiarism Support and Turnitin support.

 


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