University of Otagouni Grade
University of Otagouni Grade Grade A letter awarded for a particular paper which indicates the level of performance in examinations and other assessment. (A+ is top grade; C- is lowest passing…
University of Otagouni Grade Grade A letter awarded for a particular paper which indicates the level of performance in examinations and other assessment. (A+ is top grade; C- is lowest passing…
University of Otagouni General bachelors' degrees General bachelors' degrees Any of the ordinary bachelors' degrees (BA, BAppSc, BASc, BBiomedSc, BCom, BHealSc, MusB, BPA, BPhEd, BSc, BTheol), most of which have a…
University of Otagouni Full-time Full-time A full-time course is generally between 54 and 72 points in any one semester or 108 and 144 points in any one year. See Also: University of…
University of Otagouni First-year student First-year student A student who has not previously attended the University of Otago or any other university in New Zealand. See Also: University of Otago Admissions
University of Otagouni Final Examinations Final Examinations Often called 'finals', these are formal examinations conducted under the authority of the Senate at the end of the teaching period for a paper.…
University of Otagouni Finalist Finalist A person enrolled for a course which is sufficient to complete a qualification in that semester or year. A student enrolled in 2015 would be a…
University of Otagouni Final Examination Only (FEO) Final Examination Only (FEO) In most papers (but not all), a student who has completed course work satisfactorily but has failed to pass the…
University of Otagouni Field trip Field trip An off-campus visit, usually to observe natural phenomena or to collect specimens (often a compulsory part of courses in subjects such as Botany or…
University of Otagouni Fees Fees Enrolment in any paper or programme involves liability for the payment of fees to the University. Most fees fall under the following categories: Tuition fee Students…
University of Otagouni Faculty Faculty A decision-making body for academic matters affecting a group of Departments or a specialist School See Also: University of Otago Admissions