Credits and Grading

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European Credit Transfer System

Collegium Civitas adheres to the European Credit Transfer System (ECTS). We accept credits earned at participating universities while other ECTS institutions honor credits earned at our school.
To obtain ECTS credits for a given course, each student must earn at least a grade of “passing” (3.0 in Collegium Civitas). Depending on the required workload, courses at Collegium give 3 to 6 ECTS credits per semester, language classes give 3 or 6 credits.

Grading scale

The grading scale at Collegium Civitas is available here: Description of the institutional grading scale

Please, remember that the Lecturer has the autonomy to set the assessment criteria for a given course, including the percentage wages for separate tasks that are jointly assessed for the final grade (eg. active participation in classes, homeworks, project work, presentation, essay, final exam etc.). Thus, please kindly note that the final grade may reflect the performance throughout the semester and not only the performance at the final exam. In particular, the percentage conversion of the points obtained at the final exam may differ from the indicative percentage conversion given in the grading scale. The information about the assessment criteria for a given course is to be found in the syllabus.

 

Student’s progress evaluation

Depending on the specific course students’ performance can be evaluated on the basis of:

  • written or oral exams,
  • final papers,
  • teamwork tasks,
  • oral presentations,
  • empirical projects,
  • theses,
  • practical work or other specific tasks,
  • in-class active performance.