HOW ARE STUDENTS EVALUATED

Note well:  All submissions must be timeous and in both hardcopy and ecopy.
If the hand in date is late there will be a zero mark for that particular piece of work.

Assignments

Assignments include questions and exercises that must be typed and submitted for marking  by email and in hardcopy by the due data for marking. You should keep your own duplicate copy for future reference.

You will receive comments where appropriate on the marked assignment.

Hand in dates are the Monday in the week before the next block in all cases to allow time for marking and feedback.

Projects:

The 7 tasks need similarly to be completed and submitted a week before the following block.   Again keep duplicate copies for your own use.

Overall Programme Marks and components

It is very much to your advantage to work as hard as you can on the assignments through the years as the marks count for a large proportion of the total (49%). On the other hand it is also easy to squander or lose marks that are easy to obtain by handing in late.

1. Year's homework and assignments

This includes clinical, toxicology, epidemiology and biostatistical exercises and other reports related to practical visits and sessions in the week blocks.
  25%

2. Research projects/methods assignments
         - writtens
         - oral presentations
 
20%
4%

3. Final Examination Papers I-III 17% each:   51%
  Total: 100%