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Template: Open Book Assessment (2 hours)

UNIVERSITY OF WARWICK

LEVEL 6 File-based Open Book Assessment (2 hours)


School of Engineering

ES3C5

Instructions

1. Read all instructions carefully – and read through the entire paper at least
once before you start writing.

2. There are 3 questions. Candidates should attempt all 3 questions.

3. You should not submit answers to more than the required number of
questions.

4. All questions will carry the same number of marks unless otherwise stated.

5. Candidates must upload their assessment using the AEP. Handwritten notes
must be scanned or photographed and files uploaded.
6.
7. Where handwritten answers are permitted you should write legibly, preferably
in dark blue or black ink. If you use a pencil ensure that it is not too feint to be
captured by a scan or photograph.

8. If uploading photographs or scans or your work please check for legibility


before uploading. It is your responsibility to ensure that your work can be
read.

9. Add your student number to all uploaded files.

10. You are allowed to access module materials, notes, resources, references
and the internet during the assessment.

11. You should not try to communicate with any other candidate during the
assessment period, unless expressly instructed to do so as part of the
assessment requirements.

You may be contacted after assessment (within 24 hours) and be asked to


talk through some of your submitted assessment and how you got your
answers
12. By starting this assessment you are declaring yourself fit to undertake it. You
are expected to make a reasonable attempt at the assessment by answering
the questions in the paper.

Please note that:


- You have an additional 45 minutes beyond the stated duration of this
assessment to allow for downloading and uploading the assessment, your
files and technical delays.
- Late submissions are not accepted unless you encounter difficulties. You
are able to upload your assessment up to two hours past the time set for
this assignment. If you do this, you must record in the Mitigating
Circumstances Portal the reason for late submission. The Exam Board will
consider your case. If the mitigating circumstances are deemed eligible,
then the assessment will be marked as normal and the marks will count
towards exam board decisions on progression and award. If the mitigating
circumstances are not deemed eligible a mark of 0% will be applied to the
assessment.
- If you have an agreement that entitles you to additional time (reasonable
adjustments), you are able to use the two hours for late submissions for
this. No late submission penalties will be applied.

Use the AEP to seek advice immediately if during the assessment period:

• you cannot access the online assessment;


• you believe you have been given access to the wrong online assessment;

Write to your module convenor immediately if you cannot complete your


assessment because:

• you lose your internet connection;


• your device fails;
• you become unwell and are unable to continue;
• you are affected by circumstances beyond your control (e.g. fire alarm).

Please note that invigilators and technical support will only be available during the
examination (BST).

Your assessment starts below.

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