Bachelor EER (OER) 2013-2014 DRAFT - School of Business and ...
Bachelor EER (OER) 2013-2014 DRAFT - School of Business and ...
Bachelor EER (OER) 2013-2014 DRAFT - School of Business and ...
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21<br />
(t+2)), unless stated otherwise in the course book, without prejudice to the<br />
competency <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong> Examiners to extend this period <strong>of</strong> validity. The validity<br />
<strong>of</strong> partial examination results, that are not registered, is subject to the rules<br />
announced by the course coordinator in the course book.<br />
Article 20 Right <strong>of</strong> inspection<br />
1. Right <strong>of</strong> inspection<br />
The right <strong>of</strong> inspection comprises that, within ten (10) working days after the<br />
publication date, students will be given the opportunity to inspect:<br />
- their assessed written examination or written part <strong>of</strong> an examination;<br />
- the questions <strong>and</strong> assignments posed <strong>and</strong> given within the framework there<strong>of</strong>;<br />
<strong>and</strong><br />
- the norms applicable to the assessment there<strong>of</strong>.<br />
2. Executive authority<br />
The course coordinator or supporting staff will provide for the opportunity mentioned<br />
in section 1 <strong>of</strong> this article <strong>and</strong> with regard thereto will timely announce the details<br />
regarding time, date, location <strong>and</strong> identification <strong>of</strong> the student.<br />
3. Unforeseen circumstances<br />
Within the given period <strong>of</strong> time, a student will be given a second opportunity to<br />
exercise the right <strong>of</strong> inspection, provided that the student can demonstrate the<br />
inability to exercise this right in the first instance due to circumstances beyond the<br />
student’s control.<br />
4. Complaints <strong>and</strong> comments regarding written examinations<br />
Comments <strong>and</strong> complaints regarding written examinations with open or closed<br />
questions or parts there<strong>of</strong> have to be submitted to the course coordinator within five<br />
(5) working days after the examination in order for them to be reviewed.<br />
5. Examinations retention periods<br />
The tasks, results <strong>and</strong> the assessed work <strong>of</strong> written examinations have to be filed for<br />
at least two (2) years after the result <strong>of</strong> the examination is determined.<br />
The thesis <strong>and</strong> the assessment there<strong>of</strong> has to be filed for the period <strong>of</strong> seven (7)<br />
years after the thesis is determined.<br />
Article 21 Exemptions<br />
1. Authority<br />
The Board <strong>of</strong> Examiners is authorised to grant full exemption from a particular<br />
examination, provided that the student can demonstrate the successful completion <strong>of</strong><br />
substitutable examinations at an institution <strong>of</strong> higher education other than the SBE,<br />
or the acquisition <strong>of</strong> appropriate skills elsewhere. Students cannot get exempted<br />
from partial grades.