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4.3.3 Bachelor of Health Sciences Honours - Assessment


Missed Components of Term Work

Any student who is absent from a test or fails to complete a laboratory assignment or similar work for legitimate reasons must discuss an alternative course of action with the instructor. The regulations covering such circumstances are outlined in the sections E.3 Attendance and G.2.3 Deferral of Term Work in the Academic Regulations section of this Calendar. In such cases, the instructor must be notified within 48 hours.


Deferral of Final Examination

See section G.3.4 Deferral of Final Examinations in Academic Regulations for the general University regulations governing the deferral of final examinations. Misreading the examination timetable is not a valid reason for requesting a deferred final examination.


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