Algorithms and Data Structures III (course 1DL481)

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Grades and Credits

The two assignments are worth 2 higher-education credits (ECTS credits). The assignment grade is as follows when \(a_i\) is your final score (out of 10) on Assignment \(i \in 1..2\):

Grade Condition
5 \(a_1+a_2 \in 18..20\) and no problem score is 0 and \(a_1,a_2 \geq 3\) and guest lecture attended
4 \(a_1+a_2 \in 14..17\) and no problem score is 0 and \(a_1,a_2 \geq 3\) and guest lecture attended
3 \(a_1+a_2 \in 10..13\) and no problem score is 0 and \(a_1,a_2 \geq 3\) and guest lecture attended

A missed guest lecture (in case of no force majeure) can be compensated for by a summary of a research paper chosen by the head teacher.

The exam is worth 3 higher-education credits (ECTS credits). The exam grade is as follows when \(e\) is your exam score (out of 20):

Grade Condition
5 \(e \in 18..20\)
4 \(e \in 14..17\)
3 \(e \in 10..13\)
U \(e \in 0..9\)

The overall grade is as follows when you have earned the 2 assignment credits with total score \(a=a_1+a_2\) (out of 20) and the 3 exam credits with score \(e\) (also out of 20), the weights being the numbers of credits:

Grade Condition
5 \(2a + 3e \in 86..100 \land a \geq 10 \land e \geq 10\)
4 \(2a + 3e \in 66..85 \land a \geq 10 \land e \geq 10\)
3 \(2a + 3e \in 50..65 \land a \geq 10 \land e \geq 10\)

If the resulting grade is lower than your exam grade, then the overall grade is the exam grade.

These rules are effective as of Mon 20 Jan 2025. The head teacher reserves the right to modify them at any moment, should special circumstances call for this.


Last modified: Mon Jan 13 13:01:03 CET 2025