COMP2600: Formal Methods for Software Engineering
The 2011 Archive
Assessment Scheme
Components:
Assignments (36%)
There will be four assignments of equal weight. See the Assignments
page for further details.
Tutorial Participation (4%)
It is expected that students actively take part in tutorials. This
4% component of the course mark is easily earned - one only needs to
participate.
Mid-semester Quiz (10%)
The quiz is 1 hour, conducted in week 8 or 9 of the semester. You may
bring in one A4 sheet of paper with hand-written notes on both sides.
This component is redeemable. That means that If your
performance on the final exam is better than that on the quiz,
the percentage from the final will be used for the quiz.
There will be no second sitting for the mid-semester quiz.
If a student is sick or is out-of-town then the quiz mark will be
derived from the final exam.
Exam (50%)
The exam is 3 hours, conducted at the end of semester. You may
bring in one A4 sheet of paper with hand-written notes on both sides.
Final Mark (100%):
In COMP2600, your final mark may not necessarily be the sum of the
above components. Because the assignment mark is not a reliable
indicator of achievement in the unit, the final (course) mark will be
capped at the percentage Exam*(100/60)+10.
For example, a student may have good assignments, but
he or she will need 40% on the final exam to pass. For example, a
student may have excellent assignments, but a credit level performance
in the exam will mean that a high distinction becomes impossible.
Final marks are moderated by the Department of Computer Science
examiners meeting.