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Assessment Skip navigation Structured Programming School of Computing Search query Search ANU web, staff & maps Search current site content Search Menu Search query Search COMP1110/1140/6710 Lectures Labs Assessments Help Search ANU web, staff & maps Search current site content COMP1110/1140/6710 Lectures Labs Assessments Help menu Search query Search COMP1110/1140/6710 Search query Monday: J8, O3, J9, O4, B5 Labs: L3 Homework: J8, J9, O4, X1 Friday: O5, X1, X2, B6 Assessments Assessment Deliverables Assignment 1 Assignment 2 Class Engagement Lab Test Mid-Semester Exam Final Exam Redeemable Assessments Related sites Piazza You are here » Assessment Please be sure to read this page in its entirety, including the important notes at the bottom of the page. The final mark for COMP1110/COMP1140/COMP6710 is calculated based on six components: an individual assignment, A1, worth 5%, a major assignment, A2, worth 30%, class engagement, CE, worth 5%, a lab test, LT, worth 5%, a mid-semester exam, M, worth 5%, and the final exam, E, worth 50% Each course has two hurdle requirements: you must pass the week four basic competency assessment; and you must get a mark of at least 40% in the final exam. Failure at either of these hurdles will result in failure of the course. The exam is marked out of 100, the first assignment is marked out of 5, the second assignment out of 30, the lab test is marked out of 20, the mid-semester exam is marked out of 20, and the class engagement out of 10. The marks for the first assignment, class engagement, the lab test and the mid-semester exam are ‘redeemable’ via the final exam. This means that if you score a higher percentage on the final exam than on one of the redeemable assessments, that assessment item’s contribution to your final mark for the course will be calculated using your final exam mark rather than your raw mark for the assessment, as follows: A = max(A1, E/20) + A2 L = max(LT/4, E/20) C = max(CE/2, E/20) X = max(M/4, E/20) The final mark is calculated using the following formula: Final Mark = A + L + C + X + E/2 Introduction to Advanced Computing II COMP1140 Introduction to Advanced Computing II extends COMP1110. The differences are as follows: Students will have one additional expert lecture. The content in that lecture is examinable (for COMP1140 students). Students will have a different major assignment to the COMP1110/COMP6710 students. Students will be enrolled in distinct lab groups with COMP1140-specific tutors. Given the extra lecture and different exam, COMP1140 students will sit a slightly different exam. However, other than this, the assessment scheme is identical to that of COMP1110. Important Notes All submitted work may be subject to an oral examination. If the course convener deems the outcome of the oral exam to be unsatisfactory, the mark for that assessment item may be adjusted accordingly. Students must get a minimum final mark of at least 50% to pass the subject and a minimum final mark of 40/100 in the final exam. Note that final marks for all courses are moderated by the School of Computing examiners meeting, so the mark you are awarded may be higher or lower than the mark calculated using the above formula. Please check the Undergraduate Handbook for policy statements concerning special consideration process and special, further and supplementary examinations. Quality and integrity are expected from all students. Students should also expect this from the lecturing/tutorial staff. Please read over the ANU’s policy on this matter. Updated:    09 Aug 2021 / Responsible Officer:    Director, School of Computing / Page Contact:    Steve Blackburn Contact ANU Copyright Disclaimer Privacy Freedom of Information +61 2 6125 5111 The Australian National University, Canberra CRICOS Provider : 00120C ABN : 52 234 063 906 You appear to be using Internet Explorer 7, or have compatibility view turned on. Your browser is not supported by ANU web styles. » Learn how to fix this » Ignore this warning in future