AP9. Grading
Institute Grading Policy
Refer to the Institute Catalog: http://mghihp.smartcatalogiq.com/current/Catalog/Academic-Policies/Grading-Policy
Program Grading Policy
Grades are assigned at the end of each semester. Students must pass each course with a grade of 73% or better. Students who fail to earn a grade of 73% or better in a course will fail the course. Refer to the section on Academic Progression for additional information on failed courses.
Passing Grade Criterion
Students must meet two criteria to successfully complete each course. Failure to meet all criteria will result in a failing grade for one or more courses.
Criterion #1: Comprehensive Practical Examinations
Criterion #2: Course Assessment Weightings
- Students who meet Criterion #1 must achieve 73% or better in each course based on the following weighting of course assignments in order to successfully complete the course:
Assessment
|
Percentage
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Knowledge Check 1
|
10%
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Knowledge Check 2
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10%
|
Knowledge Check 3
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10%
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Course Written Exam
|
20%
|
Course Practical Exam
|
20%
|
Comprehensive Written Exam
|
15%
|
Comprehensive Practical Exam
|
15%
|
- If this criterion is not met for a course, it constitutes a course failure. Students who fail to meet this criterion will be assigned a grade of F for the course.
*Note: Criterion #2 may be amended if course instruction is being delivered in an alternative fashion. Please see each course syllabus to confirm the course assessment weightings for each individual course.
Electives
- Students have a choice of two, 1-credit electives, during the 3rd year of the program. Students may elect to take an elective as Pass/Fail. Students will need to follow the Institute’s Grading Policy for opting to take a course Pass/Fail. When considering a Pass/Fail grade option, students shall consult their Academic Advisor.
Independent Studies
The department may require or recommend independent studies under certain conditions. (see AP-11) Grading of the independent study will be outlined in the independent study agreement. Criterion 1 and Criterion 2 above do not apply to independent studies.