Final Exam
- Due Apr 24 at 11:59pm
- Points 90
- Questions 12
- Available Apr 19 at 12:01am - Apr 24 at 11:59pm
- Time Limit 180 Minutes
Instructions
The final will take place in the JFSB testing center at B153. Please see the lab rules document below and sign up for a time using the following link: https://signups.byu.edu/Links to an external site.. Their weekday hours are M–Th 8am–9pm, F 8am–6pm, and Sa 10am–6pm.
The final exam consists of a short-answer portion and an essay portion. There will be 10 short-answer questions. Each of these will be worth 3 points. For each, I will ask you to define a specific key terms in approximately 3 sentences. These will be selected from the bolded terms in the study guide below, with relatively equal numbers from each module. For the final, I will only select key terms from modules 4 and 5 (those that come after the midterm). You will be graded on how thoroughly you define these terms in relation to what was covered in class and in your readings.
The essay portion of the exam will consist of two essay questions. Both of these will be long essay questions (600+ words) and will be worth 30 points each. These will be graded holistically, using the rubric provided on the Canvas assignment page. Note that both essay questions will allow flexibility in what you reference. Think “write in-depth providing multiple examples across time of this phenomenon we’ve discussed in class” rather than “tell me the details of this specific incident.” The questions will require you to analyze and synthesize, rather than just repeat the facts about particular topics. However, I will want you to cite specific, relevant examples in answering the essay questions (usually from the key terms). In terms of the modules—one of these essay questions will ask you to draw on examples from across modules 1–5 in constructing an argument, while the other will focus just on items from modules 4 and 5.
I will be grading this assignment anonymously. Do not put anything in your responses that would tell me who I am grading.