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- There are 10 randomly selected multiple choice questions, each worth 5 points, for a total of 50 points.
- There are 6 randomly selected essay questions, 4 worth 30 points each and 2 worth 40 pts each, for a total of 200 points.
- The Final Exam covers course TCOs 1–10 and Weeks 1–7.
- The Final Exam questions are pooled. This means that not everyone will have the same questions. Even if you do have some of the same questions, they may not be in the same order. These questions are distributed among the TCOs. The entire exam is worth 250 points.
- On the essay questions, your answers should be succinct, fully address each part of the question, and demonstrate your knowledge and understanding in a concise but complete answer. Most essay questions require answers that are a couple of paragraphs (not a couple of sentences) that directly speak to each part of the question. Some students opt to work on the essay questions first, due to their higher point value and length of time needed to adequately address each question, but this is entirely your choice.
- Remember to always use proper citation when quoting other sources. This means that any borrowed material (even a short phrase) should be placed in quotation marks with the source (URL, author/date/page #) immediately following the end of the passage (the end quote). Changing a few words in a passage does not constitute putting it in your own words and proper citation is still required. Borrowed material should not dominate your work, but should only be used sparingly to support your own thoughts, ideas, and examples. Heavy usage of borrowed material (even if properly cited) can jeopardize the points for that question. Uncited material can jeopardize a passing grade on the exam. As a part of our commitment to academic integrity, your work may be submitted to turnitin.com, an online plagiarism checking service, so please be very mindful of proper citation.
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